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Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law

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DENVER - Today, Governor Jared Polis signed 12 bills into law. 

The Governor signed the following bills administratively: 

  • HB21-1136 Judicial Division Retirees Temporary Judicial Duties Compensation - Sponsored by Representatives K. Tipper & T. Carver and Senators P. Lee & B. Gardner
  • SB21-206 Educator Licensure Cash Fund - Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie and Senator D. Moreno
  • SB21-208 General Fund Transfer To State Education Fund - Sponsored by Representative L. Herod and Senator D. Moreno
  • SB21-211 Adult Dental Benefit - Sponsored by Representative L. Herod and Senator D. Moreno
  • SB21-212 Primary Care Payments Align Federal Funding  - Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie and Senator D. Moreno
  • SB21-213 Use Of Increased Medicaid Match - Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie  and Senator D. Moreno
  • SB21-214 State Payment Hospice Providers Residential Care - Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie and Senator C. Hansen
  • SB21-217 Market Rate Study For Child Care Assistance Program - Sponsored by Representatives L. Herod & J. McCluskie and Senators C. Hansen & B. Rankin
  • SB21-221 Projects Under Wildfire Risk Mitigation Grant Program - Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie and Senators C. Hansen & B. Rankin
  • SB21-222 Repeal Recovery Audit Program - Sponsored by Representative K. Ransom and Senator B. Rankin
  • SB21-223 Location of Department of Revenue Administrative Hearing - Sponsored by Representative K. Ransom and Senator C. Hansen
  • SB21-228 PERA Public Employees Retirement Association Payment Cash Fund - Sponsored by Representatives J. McCluskie & K. Ransom and Senators C. Hansen & D. Moreno

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