Skip to main content
Portrait of Meg Froelich, State Representative for Colorado District 3

Serving · State House · Colorado

Meg Froelich

State Representative · Colorado · District 3 · Democratic

Meg Froelich serves as a State Representative in the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 3 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Froelich.

Key facts

Full name
Meg Froelich
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Colorado House of Representatives
State
Colorado
District
District 3
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/8e6bc6cb-fe7e-4640-a938-eb32536e95c5
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

897 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Meg Froelich is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives, representing the 3rd district, which encompasses Greenwood Village, Colorado. A member of the Democratic Party, Froelich has been in office since January 14, 2019, following her appointment to fill a vacancy left by her predecessor. Her legislative work has included significant contributions to various policy areas, particularly those related to family law and reproductive rights.

Early life and career

Meg Froelich was born and raised in Englewood, Colorado. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Bryn Mawr College, which provided her with a strong foundation in the liberal arts. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Arts in history from the University of Michigan, enhancing her understanding of historical contexts and narratives. In addition to her degrees, Froelich earned a teaching credential in secondary education from the Dominican University of California, equipping her with the skills necessary for a career in education.

Before entering the political arena, Froelich built a diverse career in media and advocacy. She worked as a producer for several prominent organizations, including CBS News, A&E Networks, and PBS. Her experience in media allowed her to develop a keen understanding of storytelling and communication, skills that would later prove beneficial in her political career. Notably, she co-produced, wrote, and directed a documentary titled "Strong Sisters," which focused on the experiences of female legislators in Colorado. This project highlighted her commitment to women's representation in government and her interest in the dynamics of political leadership.

Froelich's involvement in political advocacy began with her role as the director of the Colorado chapter of NARAL Pro-Choice America, an organization dedicated to protecting reproductive rights. Her leadership in this capacity underscored her dedication to issues surrounding women's health and reproductive choices. Additionally, she served as the executive director of the Colorado Democratic Party, where she played a key role in party organization and strategy.

Her entry into elected office came after the incumbent representative, Jeff Bridges, was selected to fill a vacancy in the Colorado Senate. Froelich was appointed to the Colorado House of Representatives to represent District 3, marking the beginning of her formal legislative career.

Legislative service

Since her appointment, Meg Froelich has actively participated in the Colorado General Assembly, contributing to various legislative initiatives. Her tenure began on January 14, 2019, and she has since been involved in a range of issues affecting her constituents and the state at large. Froelich's legislative service includes sponsoring and supporting bills that align with her policy interests, particularly those related to family law and reproductive rights.

In the 2021 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Froelich was the lead sponsor of a significant piece of legislation aimed at regulating surrogacy in the state. This bill, which established a framework for surrogacy agreements, sought to create clear criteria for contracts between intended parents and surrogate mothers. The legislation reflected her commitment to addressing complex family dynamics and ensuring that the rights of all parties involved in surrogacy arrangements were protected.

Froelich's legislative efforts have been characterized by a focus on practical solutions to contemporary issues. Her background in media and advocacy has informed her approach to governance, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and public engagement in the legislative process. As a member of the House, she has worked collaboratively with her colleagues to advance policies that benefit her district and the broader Colorado community.

In the 2020 election cycle, Froelich ran unopposed in the Democratic primary for her district. In the general election, she faced Republican candidate Dean Titterington and secured her position with a substantial majority of the vote. This electoral success underscored her support within the community and her effectiveness as a representative.

Policy focus and district

Meg Froelich's policy focus reflects her commitment to issues that resonate with her constituents in District 3. Her legislative work has primarily centered around family law, reproductive rights, and the regulation of surrogacy, demonstrating her dedication to addressing the complexities of modern family structures. By advocating for clear legal frameworks, Froelich aims to ensure that families can navigate these issues with confidence and security.

In addition to her work on surrogacy legislation, Froelich has shown a broader interest in policies that promote social equity and access to essential services. Her background in advocacy and education informs her understanding of the challenges faced by families and individuals in her district. She has been an advocate for policies that support women's rights and health, reflecting her longstanding commitment to these issues.

As a representative of Greenwood Village, Froelich is tasked with addressing the unique needs and concerns of her constituents. The district is characterized by a diverse population, and her legislative priorities are shaped by the interests and values of those she represents. Froelich's approach to governance emphasizes community engagement and responsiveness, ensuring that the voices of her constituents are heard in the legislative process.

Overall, Meg Froelich's career in the Colorado House of Representatives is marked by her commitment to public service and her focus on issues that impact families and individuals in her district. Through her legislative initiatives and advocacy work, she continues to play a significant role in shaping policies that affect the lives of her constituents and contribute to the broader discourse on family law and reproductive rights in Colorado.

Notable legislation

Sponsored and co-sponsored legislation for Meg Froelich is pending operator curation. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-bill rows are written.

Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_FroelichWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

Sourced quotes for Meg Froelich are pending operator curation. Narrative-scope provenance remains attached below.

Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_FroelichWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

Curated policy positions for Meg Froelich are pending operator review. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-topic positions are written.

Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_FroelichWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Colorado House of RepresentativesDistrict 3 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

Every attributable claim above carries a per-section [N] marker that resolves to the corresponding URL below. Each entry records the upstream provider, the canonical URL, and the timestamp at which the source was retrieved by the ingest pipeline.

Explore the State House

Browse Colorado’s District 3 seat, the full Colorado House of Representatives roster, or Colorado’s federal candidates.