Brianna Titone


Brianna Titone is an American politician and scientist, currently serving as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 27th district. She serves in the 72nd Colorado General Assembly and is the first openly transgender state legislator elected in Colorado and the 4th elected in the United States.

Early life and education

Titone was born and raised in the Hudson Valley region of New York.
Titone attended the State University of New York at New Paltz from 1996 to 2002 where she earned bachelor's degrees in Geology and Physics. She later earned a master's degree in Geochemistry at Stony Brook University, and another master's degree in information and communications technology from the University of Denver. At Stony Brook, her master's thesis was on Rare-earth element and Thorium speciation of fossils and sediments of the Green River Formation. Some of her research was conducted at Brookhaven National Laboratory using the National Synchrotron Light Source X-26A and X-18B beamlines.

Career

Before entering politics, Titone worked as a mining consultant, geologist, and software developer. For seven years, beginning in high school, she was a volunteer firefighter.

Politics

In 2016, Titone joined the Jefferson County, Colorado Democratic LGBT caucus and was elected its Secretary/Treasurer, and later appointed a "captain at large".
She declared her run for Colorado House of Representatives HD27 in December of 2017. She received 50.4% of the vote to win the election with 24,957 votes out of 49,475, a margin of 439. She serves on the Health and Insurance Committee, the Rural Affairs and Agriculture Committee, and the Joint Technology Committee. She was also appointed to the Energy Council.
During her campaign, she worked four days a week and went to school to complete her master's degree in August 2018.