Ignacio state representative is coming into his own - The Durango Herald
Paul Brown walks his ranch Thursday south of Ignacio, and the state representative is walking a strong line during his second term at the Colorado Legislature. He’s a little different representative than he was before,” said Rep. Don Coram, R-Montrose, who served with Brown at the Legislature both during Brown’s first term, and then again this year. Paul Brown walks his ranch Thursday south of Ignacio, and the state representative is walking a strong line during his second term at the Colorado Legislature. Don Coram, R-Montrose, who served with Brown at the Legislature both during Brown’s first term, and then again this year. Paul Brown walks across his Ignacio ranch into a small bunch of sheep on a recent Thursday, his wife, Debbie, has her hand in his. He’s a little different representative than he was before,” said Rep. Don Coram, R-Montrose, who served with Brown at the Legislature both during Brown’s first term, and then again this year. Brown’s first two-year term, after being elected in 2010, was not without controversy. Some around the Capitol referred to him as “64 and Brown,” referring to his sole “no” vote on a measure in 2011 that expanded services available to homeless youth. Source: www.durangoherald.com