

Meet Jacque Phillips
A former high school dropout and single mother, Jacque Phillips worked her way through college and law school to become an attorney who fights for everyday people. Her lived experience navigating financial hardship, raising a family, and building a career through sheer determination is what drives her advocacy at the State Capitol.
As State Representative for Colorado House District 31, Jacque has delivered real results: ending harmful zero-tolerance school discipline policies that funneled kids into the justice system, requiring metro districts to be transparent with homebuyers about hidden fees, expanding pathways for speech-language pathology assistants in nursing homes, and securing more funding for at-risk students.


Now she's running for re-election because the work isn't done. Jacque is fighting for families squeezed by the rising cost of housing, healthcare, and everyday expenses, and for workers who deserve fair wages, safe conditions, and real pathways to good-paying jobs. She's fighting for students in underserved Adams County schools, for renters and first-time homebuyers locked out of a broken housing market, and for clean air and safe water in our neighborhoods. And she's fighting to protect every woman's right to make her own healthcare decisions and to ensure full equality and dignity for LGBTQ+ Coloradans.