Amy Stephens is a Colorado public-policy actor documented in the current source set as a former Colorado House Majority Leader, former state legislator, Colorado Health Institute policy adviser, Dentons policy-blog author, former Focus on the Family manager, Fresh Ideas public-affairs/consulting figure, and Director of Public Policy at The Road Church.
The strongest current source for Stephens's present role is The Road Church's public-policy page, captured on 2026-05-24, which identifies her as Director of Public Policy and places her biography within The Road's Faith, Family & Freedom public-policy engagement page. A 2024 Wayback capture shows a similar Road public-policy page state. A 2020 Wayback static capture did not show the Amy biography in the inspected static HTML, so the first appearance of the role remains unresolved.
Colorado Health Institute's 2014 material identifies Stephens as a CHI policy adviser, says she served as House Majority Leader in 2011 and 2012, records health-committee service in 2007-2008 and 2013-2014, and links her to SB 11-200, the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange legislation. Focus on the Family's contributor page and CHI's 2014 press release support her earlier Focus and Fresh Ideas roles, though details vary by source.
Official Colorado legislative digests support selected enacted legislation associated with Stephens, including SB 11-200, HB 08-1162, HB 08-1180, HB 08-1393, HB 13-1095, HB 13-1196, and SB 13-111. These digest captures are not a full legislative-record inventory.
| Source | Target | Mechanism | Flow | Evidence strength | Source basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amy Stephens | The Road Church | Director of Public Policy role | Public-policy engagement through official church page | direct evidence for role; bounded flow | The Road live and archived public-policy captures |
| Amy Stephens | Focus on the Family | Employment/management roles | Youth-culture, abstinence/public-policy programming | direct organizational biography; details vary | Focus and CHI captures; Road biography |
| Amy Stephens | Colorado Health Institute | Policy adviser role | Health-policy advisory/research framing | direct organizational biography | CHI captures |
| Amy Stephens | Dentons | Policy-blog authorship and reported government-affairs role | Public-policy commentary; public-affairs capacity | direct evidence for authorship; role partly reported by organization bios | Dentons Soapbox capture; Road biography |
| Amy Stephens | Colorado TRACER committees | State candidate committees | Campaign money as reported transactions | direct public records for transactions | TRACER captures |
| Amy Stephens | Amy Stephens for US Senate | Federal principal campaign committee | Federal campaign money as reported totals | direct public records for totals | OpenFEC capture |
Do not infer coordination, control, sponsorship, influence, or intent from these relationships without additional source support.