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Mark Ferrandino was born on 9 August, 1977 in Nyack, New York, is an American fiscal analyst and politician from Colorado. Discover Mark Ferrandino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Fiscal Analyst, politician
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 9 August 1977
Birthday 9 August
Birthplace Nyack, New York
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1977

Mark Steven Ferrandino (born August 9, 1977) is a former legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado and former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives.

1995

Ferrandino graduated from Clarkstown High School South in 1995 and earned a bachelor's degree in political science and economics in 1999 and a master's degree in public policy analysis in 2000 both from the University of Rochester.

While in school, Ferrandino was a collegiate pole vaulter.

1997

He began his political career in 1997, spending a semester as intern for Congressman Chuck Schumer of New York.

After working for several years in Washington, D.C., as a program analyst for the United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General, and as a policy analyst for the White House Office of Management and Budget, Ferrandino relocated to Colorado when his partner, Gregory, took a job with the U.S. Customs Service.

He now lives in the Baker neighborhood of Denver and is a member of the Baker Historic Neighborhood Association.

Ferrandino has played the trumpet since the fourth grade and continues to play regularly.

2005

Ferrandino worked as a senior budget analyst in the Colorado Department of Health Care and Financing from 2005 until his legislative appointment in 2007.

He was also active in Democratic Party politics as treasurer of the Colorado Democratic Party and co-captain for Colorado House District 2A.

2007

Appointed to the legislature in 2007, Ferrandino represented House District 2, encompassing south central Denver from 2012 to 2014.

He is the first openly gay male legislator in Colorado history.

Ferrandino was named Colorado Young Democrat of the Year in 2007.

He is also a former co-chairman of the Colorado Stonewall Democrats, and served on the board of directors for the National Stonewall Democrats.

Ferrandino is a twin, and younger brother.

His twin Nicole is a business analyst for the University of Colorado Denver and his older brother Micheal is a surgeon at Duke Medical Center in North Carolina.

He has two nieces and nephews, Abbey and Owen who live in CO, as well as Hayden and John in NC.

He has an adopted daughter with his spouse Gregory Wertsch and they live in the Baker community of Denver.

In September 2007, Rep. Mike Cerbo resigned from the legislature in order to become director of the Colorado AFL-CIO.

Ferrandino was elected to Cerbo's seat in the Colorado House of Representatives in September 2007 by the 2nd District Vacancy Committee on a vote of 23–3.

Both Ferrandino and his opponent in the vacancy election, Doug Williams, were openly gay; Ferrandino became the first openly gay man to serve in the Colorado General Assembly.

He served as one of four openly LGBT members of the legislature, alongside Sens. Pat Steadman (D–Denver) and Lucía Guzmán (D–Denver), as well as Rep. Sue Schafer (D–Wheat Ridge).

Ferrandino was sworn into the legislature on October 1, 2007, and was elected to a full term in November 2008.

2008

For his first legislative session, in 2008, Ferrandino was named to the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee and the House State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee.

Ferrandino has named health care and education as his top legislative priorities.

For the 2008 legislative session, Ferrandino is exploring regulation requiring greater transparency and guaranteed lifetimes for gift cards, and plans to sponsor a bill to direct funds from fines collected from scammers to educate the public about consumer scams.

Ferrandino has also sponsored a bill to allow some lesser criminal convictions to be sealed from public inspection.

He has also proposed, with Rep. Sara Gagliardi, the "American Dream Protection Act of 2008," which would allow judges to delay home foreclosures by 90 days, in response to the ongoing subprime mortgage crisis.

The bill was amended in the legislature to only increase public outreach efforts and notification requirements before passing the state house.

He has also introduced the Colorado Payday Lending Reform Act, which would cap interest rates for payday lending at 36 percent and prohibit additional lending to borrowers already in debt, making Colorado's short-term lending regulation the strictest in the nation.

The bill narrowly passed the state house on a vote of 33-30, and passed the state senate on 19-16 after being significantly amended.

Ferrandino objected to senate amendments, claiming that they weakened the bill by loosening caps on lending fees.

2014

He did not seek re-election in 2014, and was the chief financial officer of Denver Public Schools.

Assuming he is re-elected at two-year intervals, term limits will prevent him seeking a fifth House term in 2014, despite the fact that he would not have served four full terms.

Ferrandino has declared his legislative priorities to include health care, consumer protection, and TABOR reform.

2020

On November 19, 2020, Colorado Governor Jared Polis appointed Ferrandino to serve as executive director of the Colorado Department of Revenue.

He served in the position until July 2023, when the governor named him director of the Office of State Planning and Budgeting.

Ferrandino, the son of two Italian-American public school teachers, was born in Nyack, New York.

He was born with oxygen deprivation and had to have surgery because he was cross eyed.

Suffering from multiple learning difficulties, he took special education classes until the fourth grade.

He later joined mainstream classes, played the trumpet and captained his high school track team.