2012 election In 2012, Hill ran for the open Senate seat in Senate District 10 to replace Senator
Bill Cadman after redistricting. He faced opponents Brandon Hughes of the
Libertarian Party and Christopher Mull of the
American Constitution Party, and he defeated them with a 73.7% share of the vote.
2013 legislative session Hill was appointed to serve on the Senate Education Committee, Finance Committee, and the Legislative Audit Committee. During the 2013 Colorado Legislative session, Senator Hill promoted an amendment that would have exempted faith-based organizations from providing benefits to individuals in civil unions, if doing so would violate their freedom of conscience.
2014 U.S. Senate campaign Hill ran for the
U.S. Senate seat previously held by Democrat
Mark Udall, Colorado's senior senator and a former member of the
United States House of Representatives. During his campaign Owen Hill received an endorsement from former Texas congressman and Presidential candidate
Ron Paul. In a November campaign speech before Denver county Republicans, Hill told a story of a trip to Kenya where one youth told him he wanted to be President of the United States, "I held back my snarky comment that said 'Well, you know what, we already have someone from Kenya as President of the United States.'" Hill declined to apologize after the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee called the remark "...hateful and false
birther rhetoric [used when candidates] think no one is watching." Hill responded "The fact that my obvious joke is being highlighted today just shows how worried Mark Udall and the Democrats actually are of my campaign for the U.S. Senate here in Colorado." Hill withdrew from the U.S. Senate race on March 17, 2014, citing Rep.
Cory Gardner's entry as the reason.
2017 Legislative session Hill worked with Democratic state representative
Brittany Pettersen from
Lakewood to fund
charter schools. Hill worked with Democrat
Leroy Garcia, a US Marine and Iraq War veteran, to approve the boards of Colorado veterans homes. Hill also teamed up again with Garcia on a bill that allowed veterans in Colorado to turn their military service time into college credit at all state institutions.
2018 U.S. House election Hill announced in April 2017 he would be challenging incumbent Rep.
Doug Lamborn for the U.S. House seat from Colorado's fifth district, located in Colorado Springs. In July 2017,
Colorado Politics reported that Hill's campaign had raised the highest amount in the past decade. In January 2018 Owen Hill ranked #9 on Colorado Politics' "Counting down the Colorado politicos to watch in 2018" list. They said, "he could rise on the national level and put Colorado Springs in the catbird's seat for military and technology investment". In April 2018, Senator
Rand Paul (R-KY) endorsed Hill.
2018 Legislative Session During the fall of 2017,
The Gazette had multiple articles about
squatting. Hill cosponsored the "Protecting Homeowners and Deployed Military Personnel Act", which made it easier for homeowners to remove squatters. == References ==