Skip to main content

Chuck and Julie Show

Support my show
$2.99/mo or $5.99/mo or $9.99/mo
Click HERE
SUBSCRIBE TO TALK SHOW

The Chuck and Julie Show are longtime radio hosts and commentators. Their program is a live Internet call-in talk show providing thought provoking information, conversation and entertainment. They are dedicated to free speech and critical thinking and any and all opinions are welcome. If you want the truth straight up and enjoy passionate debate this is the show for you.

/article-feed.xml/49305
Weekly Show
Schedule Station
BBS Station 1
Schedule Broadcast Day
Monday
Starts
4:00 pm CT
Ends
4:55 pm CT
Weekly Show
Schedule Station
BBS Station 1
Schedule Broadcast Day
Wednesday
Starts
4:00 pm CT
Ends
4:55 pm CT
Weekly Show
Schedule Station
BBS Station 1
Schedule Broadcast Day
Friday
Starts
4:00 pm CT
Ends
4:55 pm CT
1 Following
Broadcasting Date

Guest, Richard Holtorf

Guest Name
Richard Holtorf
Guest Category
Guest Occupation
Colorado House District 64 candidate
Guest Biography

Richard Holtorf
For State Representative House District 64

As a Republican rancher, farmer, feedlot manager, and retired U.S. Army Colonel with 29 years of service, State Representative Richard Holtorf plans to continue providing veteran leadership as he represents the people of rural Colorado’s House District 64.

Meet Richard
On Saturday, December 28, 2019, Richard Holtorf, a Republican rancher, farmer, feedlot manager, and Army veteran of Washington County, was appointed as the new State Representative for House District 64.
Richard says that he has, “big boots to fill” and that he is “honored to have been selected to protect and advocate for the rural values of Eastern and Southern Colorado at the State Capitol.” Holtorf pledged to hold on to private property rights, Second Amendment rights, the agricultural and small business economic base in rural Colorado, and small town values, among many other things.

Leadership
As a Republican State Representative, Richard Holtorf plans to continue providing veteran leadership as he represents the people of rural Colorado’s House District 64.

He earned the necessary 58 delegate votes, outlasting four other candidates at a vacancy committee meeting in Elbert County. State law dictates that a political party’s central committee may form a vacancy committee to select a candidate of the same party as the person who vacated the seat.

Pro-business legislator.
Traditional and pro-energy legislator.
Serves on the Public Health and Human Services Committee
U.S. Army War College Graduate
Masters of Business Administration Degree.