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Gov. Polis Signs Bills to Support Colorado’s Agriculture Community and Education System

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DENVER  — Governor Jared Polis signed bills into law in Denver and Aurora to provide Colorado’s agriculture community additional support and funding. Gov. Polis also signed bills to support the state’s educators and students.   

  • HB21-1262 Money Support Agricultural Events Organization - Representatives S. Lontine | M. Lynch, Senators L. Garcia | J. Sonnenberg 
  • SB21-248 Loan Program For Colorado Agriculture - Representatives K. McCormick | R. Holtorf, Senators K. Donovan | C. Simpson   
  • HB21-1010 Diverse K-12 Educator Workforce Report - Representatives N. Ricks | S. Gonzales-Gutierrez, Senator R. Fields 
  • HB21-1325 Funding Public Schools Formula- Representatives J. McCluskie | L. Herod, Senators R. Zenzinger | B. Rankin 
  • HB21-1330 Higher Education Student Success - Representatives J. McCluskie | N. Ricks, Senators R. Zenzinger, B. Kirkmeyer
  • SB21-057 Private Lenders Of Student Loans Acts And Practices - Representatives M. Gray | S. Gonzales-Gutierrez, Senators F. Winter | J. Gonzales
  • HB21-1134 Report Tenant Rent Payment Information To Credit Agencies - Representatives N. Ricks | M. Bradfield, Senator J. Bridges
Governor Polis also signed the following bills administratively:

  • SB21-039 Elimination Of Subminimum Wage Employment - Representatives Y. Caraveo | R. Peloton, Senators R. Zenzinger | D. Hisey 
    • SIGNING STATEMENT
  • HB21-1206 Medicaid Transportation Services- Representatives -  C. Larson | A. Valdez, Senators  D. Moreno | D. Coram 

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