Colorado House of Representatives Salazar was elected to the
Colorado House of Representatives in the 2012 election, and served in the chamber until 2019. During his time in the legislature, Salazar’s pushed to end the practice of high schools using
mascots offensive to Native Americans. Salazar introduced legislation to repeal
Columbus Day's status as a state holiday, stating that "Columbus’ legacy of abuse and disrespect is still readily apparent today." During his tenure, Salazar supported
freedom of information legislation that caps charges for filing
Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) requests to four times the state's
minimum wage. Salazar was noted for being among a small number of lawmakers in Colorado who supported
Bernie Sanders's
presidential campaign in the
2016 Democratic primary.
2018 Colorado Attorney general candidacy Following speculation of a potential
gubernatorial candidacy, Salazar instead ran for
Colorado Attorney General in the
2018 election. In the Democratic primary, Salazar faced
Phil Weiser, the former dean of the
University of Colorado Law School. Salazar's campaign received the support of Bernie Sanders and affiliated organization
Our Revolution. He ultimately lost by a margin of 50.43% to 49.57%. ==Post-2018 career==