A leading Colorado Republican lawmaker died on Sunday at the age of 55.
A leading Colorado Republican lawmaker died on Sunday at the age of 55, according to statements from his party.
House Minority Leader Hugh McKean died in his home just days after turning 55, an aide said. No cause of death was provided. McKean was elected to represent Colorado House District 51 in 2016. Four years later he was elected as Leader of the Colorado House Republican Caucus. In a Twitter post announcing McKean’s death, Colorado House Republicans said he was “fiercely passionate about serving the great state of Colorado and will be missed dearly.”
Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown called McKean “kind” and “positive,” adding that he “took the time to invest in so many lives, including my children.” It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of House Minority Leader Hugh McKean. Hugh was fiercely passionate about serving the great state of Colorado and will be missed dearly. Funeral services are being planned and details will be made public once finalized.
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