Popular on TelAve
- How Strategic WooCommerce Development and Digital Marketing Helped a Fashion Ecommerce Business Increase Revenue by 3X - 162
- Curious About Mensa? DFW Event Offers a 1-Day Immersion - 159
- USA Med Bed Helping Home Care Patients with Refurbished Hill Rom Hospital Beds - 158
- ParkLens Launches AI-Powered Parking Sign Decoder to Help Drivers Avoid Costly Parking Tickets - 138
- Wellness Technology Distributor Helping People Set Up Wellness Center Businesses - 132
- TechHouse Earns Highly Selective Microsoft Support Badge - 123
- Umbrella Becomes First FinOps Platform to Support AWS Billing Transfer Onboarding - 102
- Bangxing Silicone Revolutionizes Silicone Baby Product Partnerships: Low MOQ Support + VIP Long-Term Win-Win Programs
- HRC Fertility's Dr. Christo G. Zouves Appointed to San Mateo County Medical Association Board of Directors
- RAS AP Consulting Advances to RFP Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Vendor & Customer Master Data Modernization Initiative
Similar on TelAve
- CCHR Leader's 50-Year Fight for Psychiatric Drug Victims Gains National Momentum
- Tennessee Laws Lead with Psychotropic Drug Testing in Mass Shooting Cases and Comprehensive Reporting: CCHR Urges Nationwide Adoption
- CAPHRA warns Southeast Asia not to repeat Australia's nicotine policy failure
- CCHR Highlights Concerns Over Coercive and Failed $140 Billion Mental Health Practices at Psychiatric Convention
- Grow My Security Company Launches Next-Generation Website and Expands Strategic Marketing Solutions for the Security Industry
- Virginia Marchese's Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs Examines Race, Migration, Law, and America's Unfinished Struggle for Equality
- HHS Announces Major Push to Address Psychiatric Drug Risks: CCHR Applauds Focus on Informed Consent and Safe Tapering
- Matthew Cossolotto Spotlights Make a Promise Day 2026 Events, Including Official Launch of Harness Your PromisePower and Issuing a "Peace Promise"
- L2 Aviation Awarded IDIQ Contract by the U.S. Army for M1A2 Abrams Tank
- Veikkaus Appoints New CFO as Finland's Gambling Monopoly Braces for Breakup
Colorado: Governor Polis Signs Laws to Boost Geothermal Energy and Ensure Access to High-Quality Child Care
TelAve News/10897590
DENVER ~ In a move to promote clean energy solutions and protect the environment, Governor Jared Polis of Colorado signed SB26-142 - Development of Thermal Energy Resources into law today. The bill, sponsored by Senators Matt Ball and Cathy Kipp, and Representatives Junie Joseph and Ryan Gonzalez, aims to boost the use of geothermal energy in the state.
During the signing ceremony, Governor Polis highlighted the benefits of geothermal energy, stating that it is reliable, clean, and low-cost. He also emphasized how it can protect Coloradans from the unpredictable price fluctuations of gas. "In Colorado, we are harnessing the heat beneath our feet," said Governor Polis. "This law will boost geothermal energy to save people money on energy costs and protect our environment. Colorado is open for geothermal business and we welcome innovative clean energy solutions to make energy more affordable, sustainable, and reliable."
Governor Polis also signed SB26-020 - Child Care Provider Licensing & Quality into law during the ceremony. This bill, sponsored by Senators Scott Bright and Matt Ball, and Representatives Emily Sirota and Ryan Gonzalez, aims to ensure that all children in Colorado receive high-quality child care by cutting licensing red tape and supporting child care providers.
More on TelAve News
"Colorado is leading the way in early childhood education and saving families money," said Governor Polis. "We've passed free full-day kindergarten and popular universal free preschool which saves families $6,300 per year. Today we build on that nation-leading success by cutting red tape and streamlining the provider licensing process. This will lower the cost of childcare for families and prevent delays that reduce access to much-needed child care services. I thank the sponsors for getting this bipartisan bill to my desk."
In addition to these two bills, Governor Polis also signed several others during the ceremony including HB26-1225 - Distributed Energy Resource Requirements sponsored by Representatives Leslie Smith and Jenny Wilford, and Senators Matt Ball and Scott Bright; HB26-1230 - Extend Conservation Easement Tax Credit sponsored by Representatives Mathew Martinez and Elizabeth Velasco, and Senators Dylan Roberts and Barbara Kirkmeyer; HB26-1282 - Eliminate Duplicative Regulation of School Child Care Centers sponsored by Representatives Jacque Phillips and Lisa Goldstein, and Senator Kyle Mullica; HB26-1299 - Reducing Regulatory Burden on Education Providers sponsored by Representatives Lori Garcia Sander and Meghan Lukens, and Senators Byron Pelton, and Jeff Bridges; and HB26-1141 - Discriminatory Practices in Public Schools sponsored by Representative Jennifer Bacon, and Senators Chris Kolker and Janice Marchman.
More on TelAve News
These bills cover a range of issues from promoting the use of distributed energy resources to eliminating discriminatory practices in public schools. Governor Polis expressed his gratitude to the sponsors for their bipartisan efforts in getting these bills passed.
With the signing of these bills into law, Colorado continues to lead the way in promoting clean energy solutions, supporting early childhood education, and reducing regulatory burdens. Governor Polis remains committed to making Colorado a more affordable, sustainable, and reliable state for all its residents.
During the signing ceremony, Governor Polis highlighted the benefits of geothermal energy, stating that it is reliable, clean, and low-cost. He also emphasized how it can protect Coloradans from the unpredictable price fluctuations of gas. "In Colorado, we are harnessing the heat beneath our feet," said Governor Polis. "This law will boost geothermal energy to save people money on energy costs and protect our environment. Colorado is open for geothermal business and we welcome innovative clean energy solutions to make energy more affordable, sustainable, and reliable."
Governor Polis also signed SB26-020 - Child Care Provider Licensing & Quality into law during the ceremony. This bill, sponsored by Senators Scott Bright and Matt Ball, and Representatives Emily Sirota and Ryan Gonzalez, aims to ensure that all children in Colorado receive high-quality child care by cutting licensing red tape and supporting child care providers.
More on TelAve News
- Community, Conservation & Waterwise Inspiration Bloom on June 6
- Industrial and systems engineers celebrate key leaders in the field at IISE Annual Conference
- Cosanostra Miami Rises as the Best Latin Nightclub in Miami in Under Two Years From its Opening
- CCHR Leader's 50-Year Fight for Psychiatric Drug Victims Gains National Momentum
- Author Releases 7-Day Screen Time Reset for Families as Teachers Worldwide Report Children "Struggling to Grasp Basic Concepts"
"Colorado is leading the way in early childhood education and saving families money," said Governor Polis. "We've passed free full-day kindergarten and popular universal free preschool which saves families $6,300 per year. Today we build on that nation-leading success by cutting red tape and streamlining the provider licensing process. This will lower the cost of childcare for families and prevent delays that reduce access to much-needed child care services. I thank the sponsors for getting this bipartisan bill to my desk."
In addition to these two bills, Governor Polis also signed several others during the ceremony including HB26-1225 - Distributed Energy Resource Requirements sponsored by Representatives Leslie Smith and Jenny Wilford, and Senators Matt Ball and Scott Bright; HB26-1230 - Extend Conservation Easement Tax Credit sponsored by Representatives Mathew Martinez and Elizabeth Velasco, and Senators Dylan Roberts and Barbara Kirkmeyer; HB26-1282 - Eliminate Duplicative Regulation of School Child Care Centers sponsored by Representatives Jacque Phillips and Lisa Goldstein, and Senator Kyle Mullica; HB26-1299 - Reducing Regulatory Burden on Education Providers sponsored by Representatives Lori Garcia Sander and Meghan Lukens, and Senators Byron Pelton, and Jeff Bridges; and HB26-1141 - Discriminatory Practices in Public Schools sponsored by Representative Jennifer Bacon, and Senators Chris Kolker and Janice Marchman.
More on TelAve News
- Men's Health Month Begins with Record Proclamations, AP News Coverage, & National Momentum for Men's Health
- AdvisorVault Adds Social Media Archiving to its Consolidated D3P Service
- UK Financial Ltd Audits Full Ethereum Architecture Verifies Corporate Wallets and 19-Token Ecosystem Ahead of CoinMarketCap Filing for Global Ranking
- Creative Investment Research Analysis Finds Slower GDP Growth, Rising Inflation
- TechHouse Earns Highly Selective Microsoft Support Badge
These bills cover a range of issues from promoting the use of distributed energy resources to eliminating discriminatory practices in public schools. Governor Polis expressed his gratitude to the sponsors for their bipartisan efforts in getting these bills passed.
With the signing of these bills into law, Colorado continues to lead the way in promoting clean energy solutions, supporting early childhood education, and reducing regulatory burdens. Governor Polis remains committed to making Colorado a more affordable, sustainable, and reliable state for all its residents.
0 Comments
Latest on TelAve News
- The Calida Group Announces Sale of Ely at Fort Apache for $57.5 Million
- Summer Festivals in Gunma Prefecture: Song, Dance, and Vibrant Color – Get There Via Tobu Railway!
- Jetperch Introduces Joulescope JS320 Precision Energy Analyzer for Low-Power Embedded System Development
- AI-Powered Trading Bots Are Transforming Forex, Gold, and Digital Markets as DefiHash Expands Intelligent Quantitative Infrastructure
- Early Bird Registration Open for FLYING HY, the Top Hydrogen and Battery Electric Aviation Event
- Century Fasteners Corp. Hires Tony Marano as Director of Human Resources
- Accelerating Toward Commercialization as FDA Momentum, AI Neurotherapy & Manufacturing Expansion Drive Multi-Catalyst Growth Story; N A S D A Q: NRXP
- New Wisconsin Report Shows Most Plane Crashes Happen Outside Major Hubs
- Book Florida Keys Accommodations Early with KeysCaribbean and Save 15 Percent
- Color Card Administrator Highlights Growing Enterprise Demand for Workflow Orchestration in Enterprise Business Card Governance
- Tennessee Laws Lead with Psychotropic Drug Testing in Mass Shooting Cases and Comprehensive Reporting: CCHR Urges Nationwide Adoption
- Curious About Mensa? DFW Event Offers a 1-Day Immersion
- Why Only Some Industry Analyst Briefings Are Successful, according to Analyst Jeff Kagan
- Buzzblender Announces Launch of Simple Hotel Mode for Android and Upcoming Video Wall Support for Samsung Professional Displays
- How Strategic WooCommerce Development and Digital Marketing Helped a Fashion Ecommerce Business Increase Revenue by 3X
- VIV Welcomes Residents to St. Petersburg's EDGE District
- Evocative Joins the Independent Data Centre Network (IDCN) as Primary USA Operator
- Medical Experts Highlight the Importance of Second Opinions in Death Investigations
- Joseph Nybyk aka Neibich of Gilbert, Arizona
- Omnitronics Unveils 100% Software omniGateDMR and omniGateP25 RoIP Gateways