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Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law

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DENVER - Today, Governor Jared Polis signed nine bills and let one bill become law without his signature. 

Governor Polis signed the following bills in ceremonies: 

  • HB21-1099 Policies And Procedures To Identify Domestic Abuse Sponsored by Representatives K. Ransom & D. Michaelson Jenet and Senators R. Zenzinger & J. Smallwood 
  • HB21-1212 Diversity Of Governor's Appointments To Boards Sponsored by Representatives M. Soper & D. Esgar and Senators D. Coram & R. Fields
  • HB21-1056 Cost Thresholds For Public Project Bidding Requirements Sponsored by Representative R. Pelton & Senator C. Hansen 
  • HB21-1186 Regional Transportation District Operation Sponsored by Representatives M. Gray & T. Sullivan and Senators F. Winter & J. Bridges 
Governor Polis signed the following bills administratively:

  • SB21-058 Approval Of Alternative Principal Programs Sponsored by Senators T. Story & D. Coram and Representatives S. Woodrow & C. Larson
  • HB21-1091 Sentencing Juveniles Transferred To Adult Court Sponsored by Representatives L. Daugherty & M. Lynch and Senator J. Buckner
  • HB21-1132 Local Government Limited Gaming Impact Fund Sponsored by Representatives J. Amabile & M. Baisley and Senator T. Story
  • HB21-1139 Driver's License Electronic Renewal By Seniors Sponsored by Representative J. McCluskie & Senator B. Rankin
  • HB21-1249 Repeal Gaming City Audit Requirement Sponsored by Representatives D. Roberts & D. Michaelson Jenet and Senators R. Rodriguez & J. Smallwood
The Governor also  let the following bill become a law without his signature: 

  • HB21-1051 Public Information Applicants For Public Employment Sponsored by Representatives T. Geitner & S. Bird and Senators B. Pettersen & L. Liston
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View today’s bill signing of HB21-1099 & HB21-1212. 

View the bill signings of HB21-1056 & HB21-1186.

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