Background
He was born in Pueblo, Colorado and is a sixth-generation Coloradan.
He was born in Pueblo, Colorado and is a sixth-generation Coloradan.
Rick attended Pueblo County High School, and later Regis University in Denver.
He was the Assistant to Colorado House Majority Leader Alice Madden from 2004 to 2006. He served as the Regional Director of Victory 2006, for the Colorado Democratic Party. Palacio then held multiple roles with United States. Republican
John Salazar of Colorado"s third Congressional District, including Legislative Assistant and later Deputy Communications Director.
Palacio was one of the primary Congressional staffers responsible for the repeal of Don"t ask, don"t tell. Palacio was elected Chairman of the Colorado Democratic Party on March 5, 2011.
He is also openly gay. 2008: 5280 Magazine"s list of Colorado"s Most Influential Latinos.
Before serving in his current role, Palacio worked in a variety of roles in Colorado and national politics. In 2006 he sought the Democratic nomination for Clerk and Recorder in Pueblo, Colorado where he earned 49.9% of the Democratic vote - only two votes shy of becoming the party"s nominee for the general election. Palacio is the first Latino in Colorado"s history to hold the office of chair of a major political party, and when elected was only the second in the nation.
In 2008 he was hired as Deputy Director of Member Service in the office of the House Majority Leader, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer, the second highest-ranking member of the United States. House of Representatives.