This cluster establishes Ava Flanell's official current legislative baseline as of the 2026-04-19 capture: a Republican state representative for Colorado House District 14, representing El Paso County, with official committee assignments on Education and Judiciary. The official General Assembly page gives her occupation as business owner, while the Colorado House Republican caucus page describes her as a Colorado Springs native, small business owner, firearms instructor, and appointee to HD14 on 2025-10-11.
The campaign and caucus pages are useful for self-presentation and priorities, not independent verification of every claim. The official bill pages are the better source layer for her early visible legislative record.
raw/articles/2026-04-19T014551-0600 representative-ava-flanell-colorado-general-assembly-profile.md: official General Assembly profile.raw/articles/2026-04-19T014551-0600 representative-ava-flanell-colorado-house-republicans-profile.md: caucus profile, biography, appointment date, committees, and issue framing.raw/articles/2026-04-19T014551-0600 ava-flanell-for-colorado-campaign-site.md: campaign self-description and priority framing.2026 bill pages naming Flanell as a prime sponsor or co-prime sponsor.14, El Paso County.2025-10-11.As of the captured bill pages, the visible official bill cluster includes:
| Bill | Title | Flanell role | Policy lane | Status in captured page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
HB26-1060 |
Expand Criminal Jurisdiction for Out-of-State Conduct | Prime sponsor with Sen. Marc Snyder | criminal jurisdiction / online or out-of-state harm | Lost |
HB26-1105 |
Discuss Adoption Information with Pregnant Persons | Prime sponsor with Rep. Scott Slaugh and Sen. Lynda Zamora Wilson | abortion / adoption counseling | Lost |
HB26-1129 |
Gas Utility Service | Prime sponsor with Rep. Carlos Barron, Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, and Sen. Byron Pelton | energy / utility regulation | Lost |
HB26-1212 |
Constitutional Carry of Handgun | Prime sponsor with Rep. Carlos Barron | firearms / concealed carry | Lost |
HB26-1334 |
Modify Standards of Wildfire Resiliency Code Board | Prime sponsor with Rep. Amy Paschal | wildfire resiliency / local government | Lost |
The bill cluster shows a broader policy footprint than firearms alone: criminal jurisdiction, abortion-related health-care procedure, gas utility regulation, constitutional carry, and wildfire-resiliency code governance.
2026-04-19; later assignments, sponsorships, or bill statuses may change.