Brittany Pettersen

Brittany Louise Pettersen (born December 6, 1981) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative from Colorado's 7th congressional district since 2023. She previously served as a member of the Colorado Senate from the 22nd district, and in the Colorado House of Representatives, representing the 28th district. She is a member of the Democratic Party.

Education
Pettersen earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Early political career
Before running for state representative, Pettersen worked for New Era Colorado, a nonprofit progressive political advocacy group that works to increase youth participation in politics and the government process.

2013 legislative session
In 2013, Pettersen opposed a repeal of the death penalty in Colorado.

2019 recall effort
In July 2019, the Colorado secretary of state approved the circulation of a recall petition against Pettersen. The recall's organizers had until September 16, 2019, to gather 18,376 signatures to put the recall on the ballot, but on September 10 they announced that they were abandoning the effort and not submitting signatures. The recall petition stated that Pettersen should be recalled because she supports taxpayer-funded heroin-injection sites, and because she supported SB 19-042 (the National Popular Vote bill), SB 19-181 (Comprehensive Oil and Gas Reform), HB 19-1032 (Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education), and HB 19-1177 (the Red Flag bill that allows a judge to prohibit an individual from possessing a firearm).

2018
On April 9, 2017, following Ed Perlmutter's announcement that he was running for governor of Colorado, Pettersen announced her candidacy for Colorado's 7th congressional district. After Perlmutter reentered the congressional race, she ended her campaign. In 2018, Pettersen ran for and won Colorado Senate District 22.

2022
After Perlmutter announced that he would retire from the United States House of Representatives after the 2022 legislative session, Pettersen declared her candidacy for Colorado's 7th congressional district. She was elected in November with over 56% of the vote.

2024 presidential nominee
On July 12, 2024, Pettersen called for Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 United States presidential election.

Committee assignments
For the 118th Congress:
 * Committee on Financial Services
 * Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance
 * Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance and International Financial Institutions

Caucus memberships

 * New Democrat Coalition
 * Problem Solvers Caucus

Personal life
In 2017, Pettersen married Ian Silverii, the executive director of ProgressNow Colorado, at the Colorado Governor's Mansion. Pettersen and Silverii have one child.