"Dan Grossman" is an attorney and a former member of the Colorado General Assembly. Grossman was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Democratic Party (United States)/Democrat in 1996. He defeated Democrat Chuck Michaels in the Democratic primary election and Republican Ron Kipp in the general election. Grossman represented House District 6 in East/Central Denver. After winning a second term, Grossman was elected by his House Democratic colleagues to serve as Minority Caucus Chairman. He also served as the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. After the 2000 election, Grossman became the youngest person in Colorado history to serve as Minority Leader.

In 2002, Grossman was elected to the Colorado Senate, representing District 32. Grossman succeeded Senator Pat Pascoe who could not seek re-election because of term limits. In the Senate, Grossman served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, chairman of the Joint Committee on Legal Services and vice-chairman of the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy Committee. He also served as chairman of the Select Committee on Homeland Security.

After serving one term in the Senate and considering and declining a run for Colorado Attorney General/attorney general, Grossman chose not to seek re-election.

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The Senate took the fine work Rep. May did in the House of Representatives and destroyed it.

I don't think that was their best game. But we played well. We prepared well this week. We had a good week of practice.

He could hardly breathe and his face started turning green.

Demetrius really grabbed his attention and I was able to come off the edge and block it.

I remember how devastated the family was standing around him and he was the one trying to make conversation so we'd feel better. He can be pretty stoic. He doesn't really show frustration or disappointment.