Rep. Schultheis
Representative Penry E. Schultheis
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Penry Eugene Schultheis, commonly known as Rep. Schultheis, was an American politician who served in the Colorado House of Representatives.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 17, 1947, Rep. Schultheis passed away on January 18, 2018.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American
Politician
Educator
Early Life and Background
Penry Eugene Schultheis was born in Denver, Colorado, to a family of modest means. His early life was marked by hard work and determination, traits that would serve him well throughout his career. He earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of Northern Colorado and later a Master's degree in Education Administration.
Major Accomplishments
Rep. Schultheis served four terms in the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 20. His tenure was marked by efforts to reduce government spending, promote limited government, and protect individual liberties.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Rep. Schultheis's notable legislative initiatives include:
Tax Reform: He sponsored bills aimed at reducing tax burdens on Coloradans, promoting economic growth, and simplifying the state's complex tax code.
Healthcare Freedom: Rep. Schultheis advocated for greater patient choice in healthcare, opposing government-run health programs that he believed infringed on individual freedoms.
Impact and Legacy
Rep. Schultheis left a lasting impact on Colorado politics through his unwavering commitment to conservative principles. His dedication to reducing government overreach and promoting limited government helped shape the state's legislative landscape. Though his passing has removed his voice from public debate, his legacy continues to inspire those who share his vision for a more liberty-oriented society.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Rep. Schultheis is widely quoted and remembered due to his unflinching advocacy for conservative values in the face of adversity. His principled stance on issues like tax reform, healthcare freedom, and limited government has made him a respected figure among those who cherish individual liberties.
Sources
(Note: This biography is based on publicly available information about Rep. Schultheis's life and career.)
Quotes by Rep. Schultheis

The local governments should be putting more resources into this. They should be raising taxes, whatever they have to do to deal with people who are breaking the laws of this land. I can tell you this for a fact that they would come up with the money if they knew specifically it would go to house these individuals or to provide more of this service.

It is really angering a lot of people. I'm getting a lot of e-mails and a number of phone calls.

This morally irresponsible proposal would give pharmacists the power to potentially terminate a human life, a power that no single individual should have. This authority should not belong with pharmacists, and would put many in an uncomfortable moral position that goes against their own religious beliefs.

This event is a maneuver to obscure the fact that this local government is potentially aiding those in this country illegally. The library should not place itself in that position.

This is one of a number of bills we get up here every year that implies we all are crooks.

There's going to be people testifying on both sides that are going to be extremely passionate.

This serious and costly issue is harming our state and its citizens and deserves effective solutions.

There has to be adequate enforcement, unless we're letting the public think we're doing something when we're really not. I think they (Democrats) realize they have to do something about this issue and they're having a heck of a time figuring out how to do that.

