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Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law

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COMMERCE CITY — Today, Governor Jared Polis signed bills into law today.  Governor Polis signed the following bills during signing ceremonies in Denver, Lakewood, Arvada and Commerce City: 

  • SB21-175 Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board - Representatives Y. Caraveo & C. Kennedy, Senators S. Jaquez Lewis & J. Gonzales 
  • HB21-1232 Standardized Health Benefit Plan Colorado Option - Representatives D. Roberts & I. Jodeh, Senator K. Donovan
  • SB21-252 Innovative Housing and Community Revitalization - Representatives Titone & Lontine, Senators S. Fenberg & C. Holbert  
  • SB21-236 Increase Capacity Early Childhood Care & Education - Representatives K. Tipper & T. Van Beber, Senators T. Story &J. Sonnenberg  
  • SB21-201 Stricter Transparency & Enforcement In Child Care - Representatives M. Young & A. Boesenecker, Senator J. Danielson & B. Pettersen 
  • HB21-1104 Professional Educator Licensure Renewal Period - Representatives C. Larson & B. McLachlan, Senators P. Lundeen & R. Zenzinger  
  • SB21-185 Supporting Educator Workforce - Representatives B. McLachlan & J. McCluskie, Senators R. Zenzinger & B. Rankin  
  • HB21-1149 Energy Sector Career Pathway In Higher Education - Representatives D. Jackson & B. Titone, and Senator T. Story
  • SB21-202 Public School Air Quality Improvement Grants - Representatives E. Sirota & C. Larson, Senators D. Moreno & P. Lundeen  
  • HB21-1234 Supplemental Education High-impact Tutoring Programs - Representatives K. Tipper & M. Bradfield, Senator D. Moreno & B. Rankin 
View today’s signing of SB21-175 and HB21-1232

View signing of SB21-252  View signing of SB21-236 and SB21-201. View signings of HB21-1104 and SB21-185 and HB21-1149. View signings of SB21-202 and HB21-1234

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