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Colorado: Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law
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DENVER ~ Denver - In a move to further strengthen the state's education and government systems, Governor Jared Polis signed a series of bills into law today. These bills, sponsored by various representatives and senators, aim to provide supplemental funding for different departments within the state.
One of the key bills signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1027, which focuses on defining and establishing an executive director for BOCES (Boards of Cooperative Educational Services). This bill was sponsored by Representatives Tammy Story and Katie Stewart, along with Senator Chris Kolker.
Representative Emily Sirota and Senator Jeff Bridges were the sponsors of multiple bills that were signed into law. These include HB26-1152, which provides additional funding for the Department of Early Childhood; HB26-1153, which allocates funds for the Department of Education; HB26-1154, which supports the Department of Governor, Lt. Governor, and Office of State Planning & Budgeting; HB26-1156, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Higher Education; HB26-1157, which supports the Department of Human Services; HB26-1158, which allocates funds for the Judicial Department; HB26-1159, which provides additional funding for the Department of Labor & Employment; HB26-1160, which supports the Department of Law; HB26-1161, which allocates funds for the Department of Local Affairs; HB26-1162, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Military Affairs; HB26-1163, which supports the Department of Natural Resources; HB26-1164, which allocates funds for the Department of Personnel; HB26-1165, which provides additional funding for the Department of Public Health & Environment; HB26-1166, which supports the Department of Public Safety; HB26-1167, which allocates funds for the Department of Regulatory Agencies; HB26-1168, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Revenue; and HB26-1169, which supports the Department of State.
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These bills were signed into law administratively by Governor Polis, showcasing his commitment to improving various aspects of the state's government and education systems. The additional funding provided by these bills will help these departments better serve the people of Colorado.
Governor Polis expressed his gratitude to the sponsors and supporters of these bills, stating that they will have a positive impact on the state's progress and development. He also emphasized the importance of investing in education and government services for the betterment of Colorado's citizens.
With these new laws in place, it is expected that there will be significant improvements in various departments within the state. The signing of these bills marks a step forward in Governor Polis' efforts to make Colorado a better place for all its residents.
One of the key bills signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1027, which focuses on defining and establishing an executive director for BOCES (Boards of Cooperative Educational Services). This bill was sponsored by Representatives Tammy Story and Katie Stewart, along with Senator Chris Kolker.
Representative Emily Sirota and Senator Jeff Bridges were the sponsors of multiple bills that were signed into law. These include HB26-1152, which provides additional funding for the Department of Early Childhood; HB26-1153, which allocates funds for the Department of Education; HB26-1154, which supports the Department of Governor, Lt. Governor, and Office of State Planning & Budgeting; HB26-1156, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Higher Education; HB26-1157, which supports the Department of Human Services; HB26-1158, which allocates funds for the Judicial Department; HB26-1159, which provides additional funding for the Department of Labor & Employment; HB26-1160, which supports the Department of Law; HB26-1161, which allocates funds for the Department of Local Affairs; HB26-1162, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Military Affairs; HB26-1163, which supports the Department of Natural Resources; HB26-1164, which allocates funds for the Department of Personnel; HB26-1165, which provides additional funding for the Department of Public Health & Environment; HB26-1166, which supports the Department of Public Safety; HB26-1167, which allocates funds for the Department of Regulatory Agencies; HB26-1168, which provides supplemental funding for the Department of Revenue; and HB26-1169, which supports the Department of State.
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These bills were signed into law administratively by Governor Polis, showcasing his commitment to improving various aspects of the state's government and education systems. The additional funding provided by these bills will help these departments better serve the people of Colorado.
Governor Polis expressed his gratitude to the sponsors and supporters of these bills, stating that they will have a positive impact on the state's progress and development. He also emphasized the importance of investing in education and government services for the betterment of Colorado's citizens.
With these new laws in place, it is expected that there will be significant improvements in various departments within the state. The signing of these bills marks a step forward in Governor Polis' efforts to make Colorado a better place for all its residents.
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