About Rhonda Fields

Throughout her legislative career, Senator Fields has consistently given voice to the voiceless and sought to represent the most vulnerable people and families in Arapahoe County and throughout the state. Her 13-year legislative legacy is undeniable. Having sponsored dozens of legislative bills into law, she is among Colorado’s most highly effective lawmakers. Colorado Senate President Steve Fenberg refers to Rhonda as the “conscience of the Senate.”

Senator Rhonda Fields is a mother, grandmother, and 30-year Aurora homeowner. She raised two children who graduated from Aurora Public Schools. Before serving in the Colorado legislature, Rhonda worked in United Airlines’ management. The double homicide of her young son, Javad Fields, and his fiancé, Vivian Wolfe, propelled her into public service.  Today, Rhonda is a leading crime-victims’ advocate. She has one adult daughter, Maisha Fields, and four glorious grandchildren.

Effective leadership for all of Aurora

As an advocate for crime victims, Rhonda has continuously fought for justice and fairness in our state, and won. She has spent her career defending the needs of the most vulnerable people in her district and throughout Colorado.

She is known for her unrelenting commitment to safer communities, affordable housing, workforce development and has helped secure $500 million in funding for full-day kindergarten.

In fact, Rhonda has passed two ballot measures to ensure healthy school meals for students and universal preschool funding for early education and is a 30-year Aurora homeowner who has raised two children in Arapahoe county public schools.
 
Outside of her public duties, Senator Fields has founded the Fields Wolfe Memorial Fund, a community center and nonprofit started in the memory of her late son, Javad and his fiancée Vivian. Rhonda has one remaining daughter, Maisha Fields, and two glorious grandchildren, each of whom is a beacon of light in Rhonda’s life. She is an Aurora Women’s Hall of Fame inductee and a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanity award recipient. 
 
Senator Fields is currently serving Senate District 28 representing over 100,000 citizens living in Arapahoe and Adams counties. She is chair of Senate Health and Human Services committee and serves on Education and Legislative Audit committee.  

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An undeniable legislative legacy

Rhonda has been a force for good and has prioritized public safety, crime prevention, affordable housing, and the protection of our land and air in Colorado.
 
Throughout her legislative career, Rhonda Fields has consistently given voice to the voiceless and sought to represent the most vulnerable people in Arapahoe County, and throughout the state. She is independent, thoughtful, and known to tackle tough issues to serve her constituents. Here are just a few!
 
  • HB- 1230 | Employment Support and Job Retention
  • SB- 211 | All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
  • HB- 1004 | Driver License Fee Reduction
  • HB- 1016 | Feeding Colorado Fund
  • HB- 1299 | License Fee Relief for Mental Health
  • HB- 1052 | Tax-exemption for for Veterans with Disabilities
  • HB- 1099 | Saving Money on Rental Applications
  • HB- 1289 | Expanding Benefits for Children & Women
  • HB- 1260 | Access to Medically Necessary Services for Students
  • HB- 1414 | Healthy Meals for Students
  • SB- 213 | Childcare Support Programs
  • HB- 1231 | The Foster Parent Bill of Rights
  • SB- 254 | Medicaid coverage for Doula Services
  • HB- 1008 | Expand Healthy Food Options for Low-Income Families
  • HB- 040 | School Procedures for Student Expulsion
  • SB- 1099 | Banning Corporal Punishment in Schools
  • HB- 1290 | Proposition EE funding for funding universal Preschool
  • SB- 095 | Improving Missing Persons Investigations
  • HB- 1300 | Local Enforcement to Prevent Human Trafficking
  • SB- 024 | Prevention of Witness Intimidation
  • SB- 049 | Victims’ Rights Act
  • SB- 24 | Banning No-Knock Forced Entry
  • SB- 078 | Truth in Sentencing
  • SB- 169 | Cracking Down on Ghost Guns
  • SB- 034 | Removal of Child Victim Name for Release to Media
  • SB- 193 | Notice to Victim of Offender’s Status
  • SB- 160 | Crime Victim Community Grant Program
  • HB- 1267 | Culturally Relevant Training for Health Providers
  • SB- 188 | Behavioral Health for Criminal Justice
  • HB- 121 | Mental health for County Coroners
  • SB- 057 | Crime Victim Brain Injury Screening
  • SB- 151 | Health Equity Commission Continuation
  • HB- 1013 | Use of Restrictive Practices in prisons

THE CHALLENGES FACING ARAPAHOE ARE REAL.

Arapahoe County is growing quickly. We must work together to grow our home right.

As Arapahoe County Commissioner, I intend to use my experience and influence to enhance our community as an ideal place to live, work, raise a family, grow a business, and retire.