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GOLDEN/WHEAT RIDGE/DENVER - Today, Governor Polis signed bills into law to ensure workers are paid the wages they have earned, protecting workers and supporting Colorado's workforce.
Governor Polis signed HB25-1001 - Enforcement Wage Hour Laws, sponsored by Representatives Duran and Froelich, and Senators Danielson and Kolker.
"This new law will help ensure that every Coloradan is paid fairly. I am proud to sign this bill into law today to strengthen our protections for workers and want to thank the sponsors for their work on this new law," said Governor Polis.
Governor Polis also signed SB25-053 - Protect Wild Bison, sponsored by Senator Jessie Danielson, and Representatives Junie Joseph and Elizabeth Velasco and HB25-1283 - Wild Horse Project Management & Immunocontraception, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ty Winter, and Senators Janice Marchman and Larry Liston.
"Wild bison and horses are important parts of Colorado's wildlife, culture, and history. These new laws will provide us better tools to protect these iconic Colorado animals. Let's ensure that wild horses and bison will remain symbols of Colorado's strong, healthy, and wild future, not just our past," said Governor Polis.
"Colorado is a State rich with natural wonders, a place where we understand the value of protecting what is wild and being a part of nature. That is our ethos, and wild horses and bison are its embodiment. With these important new laws, Colorado continues to lead the way in advocating for the care and dignity of the majestic wild horses and bison with whom we share the land and I want to thank all the sponsors and strong advocates who worked so hard on these bills," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
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Governor Polis also signed HB25-1207 - Pet Ownership Residential Housing Structures, sponsored by Representatives Javier Mabrey and Monica Duran, and Senators Faith Winter and Tony Exum.
"We are laser-focused on saving Coloradans money on housing, and this new law ensures that families will not be forced to decide between beloved furry family members and housing. This bill strikes the right balance on making sure Colorado can continue to promote more housing now and keep families together with their pets," said Governor Polis.
"Our pets are more than just indoor animals. They are family. This new law honors that bond by keeping Colorado families together with their beloved pets when they search for housing," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
To make Colorado the best state for four-legged and furry family members and friends, Governor Polis also signed HB25-1180 - Prohibiting Pet Animal Sales in Public Spaces, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ryan Armagost, and Senators Scott Bright and Dylan Roberts and HB25-1299 - Animal Protection Fund Voluntary Contribution, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ryan Armagost, and Senators Dylan Roberts and Rod Pelton.
"We want Colorado to be the best state in the country for Coloradans and pets to live and thrive. These bills will help animal shelters and rescues and increase support for enforcing high animal welfare standards across the state. Coloradans love our animals, and through the new income tax check-off, anyone can donate while filing taxes to protect pets and farm animals from cruelty, neglect, and during emergencies like fires and floods," said Governor Polis.
"The work of protecting animals is, by nature, teamwork. It happens at the community level. It means standing up and speaking out for animals when they're in trouble and can't defend themselves. It means looking at every possible avenue by which we can support and uplift animals - and that's exactly what these bills do," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
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Governor Polis also signed HB25-1168 - Housing Protections for Victim-Survivors, sponsored by Representatives Mandy Lindsay and Cecelia Espenoza, and Senator Mike Weissman.
"I am committed to making Colorado one of the top ten safest states, and this includes providing the necessary support for victims of crime. Victims of domestic violence can often feel forced to stay in an unsafe situation because of a lack of other housing options, and this new law will expand financial and physical protections to help victims stay safe, get back on their feet, and live in a healthy and safe community," said Governor Polis.
Finally, Governor Polis signed the following bills to help create a Colorado For All:
"In our Colorado For All, everyone, no matter who you are, can live, work, and thrive. I am proud to continue this effort today by signing laws to protect Coloradans from discrimination, ensure access to the community-based, long-term care that Coloradans with disabilities need, fund initiatives that support deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafblind Coloradans, and save Coloradans with disabilities money when they plan ahead for future needs," said Governor Polis.
"Colorado is proud to be the best home for individuals with disabilities and these bills will continue to advance these efforts," said Lt. Governor and Director of the Office of Saving People Money on Health Care, Dianne Primavera. "They reflect our shared belief that every person, of every ability, deserves to live with dignity, access, and opportunity. I'm proud that Colorado is choosing to move forward, not backward, in building a state where everyone is seen, supported, and empowered to thrive."
Governor Polis signed HB25-1001 - Enforcement Wage Hour Laws, sponsored by Representatives Duran and Froelich, and Senators Danielson and Kolker.
"This new law will help ensure that every Coloradan is paid fairly. I am proud to sign this bill into law today to strengthen our protections for workers and want to thank the sponsors for their work on this new law," said Governor Polis.
Governor Polis also signed SB25-053 - Protect Wild Bison, sponsored by Senator Jessie Danielson, and Representatives Junie Joseph and Elizabeth Velasco and HB25-1283 - Wild Horse Project Management & Immunocontraception, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ty Winter, and Senators Janice Marchman and Larry Liston.
"Wild bison and horses are important parts of Colorado's wildlife, culture, and history. These new laws will provide us better tools to protect these iconic Colorado animals. Let's ensure that wild horses and bison will remain symbols of Colorado's strong, healthy, and wild future, not just our past," said Governor Polis.
"Colorado is a State rich with natural wonders, a place where we understand the value of protecting what is wild and being a part of nature. That is our ethos, and wild horses and bison are its embodiment. With these important new laws, Colorado continues to lead the way in advocating for the care and dignity of the majestic wild horses and bison with whom we share the land and I want to thank all the sponsors and strong advocates who worked so hard on these bills," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
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Governor Polis also signed HB25-1207 - Pet Ownership Residential Housing Structures, sponsored by Representatives Javier Mabrey and Monica Duran, and Senators Faith Winter and Tony Exum.
"We are laser-focused on saving Coloradans money on housing, and this new law ensures that families will not be forced to decide between beloved furry family members and housing. This bill strikes the right balance on making sure Colorado can continue to promote more housing now and keep families together with their pets," said Governor Polis.
"Our pets are more than just indoor animals. They are family. This new law honors that bond by keeping Colorado families together with their beloved pets when they search for housing," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
To make Colorado the best state for four-legged and furry family members and friends, Governor Polis also signed HB25-1180 - Prohibiting Pet Animal Sales in Public Spaces, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ryan Armagost, and Senators Scott Bright and Dylan Roberts and HB25-1299 - Animal Protection Fund Voluntary Contribution, sponsored by Representatives Monica Duran and Ryan Armagost, and Senators Dylan Roberts and Rod Pelton.
"We want Colorado to be the best state in the country for Coloradans and pets to live and thrive. These bills will help animal shelters and rescues and increase support for enforcing high animal welfare standards across the state. Coloradans love our animals, and through the new income tax check-off, anyone can donate while filing taxes to protect pets and farm animals from cruelty, neglect, and during emergencies like fires and floods," said Governor Polis.
"The work of protecting animals is, by nature, teamwork. It happens at the community level. It means standing up and speaking out for animals when they're in trouble and can't defend themselves. It means looking at every possible avenue by which we can support and uplift animals - and that's exactly what these bills do," said First Gentleman Marlon Reis.
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Governor Polis also signed HB25-1168 - Housing Protections for Victim-Survivors, sponsored by Representatives Mandy Lindsay and Cecelia Espenoza, and Senator Mike Weissman.
"I am committed to making Colorado one of the top ten safest states, and this includes providing the necessary support for victims of crime. Victims of domestic violence can often feel forced to stay in an unsafe situation because of a lack of other housing options, and this new law will expand financial and physical protections to help victims stay safe, get back on their feet, and live in a healthy and safe community," said Governor Polis.
Finally, Governor Polis signed the following bills to help create a Colorado For All:
- HB25-1239 - Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, sponsored by Representatives Yara Zokaie and Andrew Boesenecker, and Senators Lindsey Daugherty and Mike Weissman
- HB25-1017 - Community Integration Plan, sponsored by Representatives Chad Clifford and Meg Froelich, and Senators Dafna Michaelson Jenet and Judy Amabile
- HB25-1154 - Communication Services People with Disabilities Enterprise, sponsored by Representatives Kyle Brown and Meg Froelich, and Senators Iman Jodeh and Judy Amabile
"In our Colorado For All, everyone, no matter who you are, can live, work, and thrive. I am proud to continue this effort today by signing laws to protect Coloradans from discrimination, ensure access to the community-based, long-term care that Coloradans with disabilities need, fund initiatives that support deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafblind Coloradans, and save Coloradans with disabilities money when they plan ahead for future needs," said Governor Polis.
"Colorado is proud to be the best home for individuals with disabilities and these bills will continue to advance these efforts," said Lt. Governor and Director of the Office of Saving People Money on Health Care, Dianne Primavera. "They reflect our shared belief that every person, of every ability, deserves to live with dignity, access, and opportunity. I'm proud that Colorado is choosing to move forward, not backward, in building a state where everyone is seen, supported, and empowered to thrive."
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