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DENVER ~ Denver - Governor Jared Polis attended the Voices of Rural Colorado event today to discuss the progress being made in the state to support rural communities. The event focused on various initiatives such as making life more affordable, building more housing, combatting federal challenges like tariffs, expanding transportation options, and supporting farmers and producers.
During his speech, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of rural Colorado and expressed his pride in the work being done to support these communities. He highlighted some of the key investments being made, including repaving over 555 miles of rural roads by 2025 and lowering the cost of housing. He also mentioned plans for a mountain passenger rail to improve transportation options for rural residents.
Despite facing federal barriers such as tariffs and President Trump's veto of funding for a critical water project in Eastern Colorado, Governor Polis remains committed to improving the lives of rural Coloradans. He also expressed disappointment in the rejection of disaster relief for recent natural disasters in Western Colorado.
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In addition to attending Voices of Rural Colorado, Governor Polis also spoke at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's "Science at a Crossroads: The Intersection of Politics and Policy" Symposium. He praised Colorado's innovative research community and stressed the importance of using a data-driven, science-based approach to deliver real results for Coloradans. He also highlighted the state's investment in K-12 science and STEM education.
Governor Polis ended his day by celebrating the ribbon cutting for Food Bank of the Rockies' new distribution center in Aurora. The 270,000 square foot facility will help meet the growing demand for food assistance in Colorado and ensure that no one goes hungry.
During his remarks at the ribbon cutting ceremony, Governor Polis acknowledged that food is a basic need that everyone shares. He commended Food Bank of the Rockies for their dedication to helping those who struggle with food insecurity and expressed his excitement about how this new facility will support even more families in need.
Overall, Governor Polis' day was filled with discussions and celebrations centered around improving the lives of rural Coloradans. He remains committed to finding solutions and making investments that will benefit all communities in the state.
During his speech, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of rural Colorado and expressed his pride in the work being done to support these communities. He highlighted some of the key investments being made, including repaving over 555 miles of rural roads by 2025 and lowering the cost of housing. He also mentioned plans for a mountain passenger rail to improve transportation options for rural residents.
Despite facing federal barriers such as tariffs and President Trump's veto of funding for a critical water project in Eastern Colorado, Governor Polis remains committed to improving the lives of rural Coloradans. He also expressed disappointment in the rejection of disaster relief for recent natural disasters in Western Colorado.
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In addition to attending Voices of Rural Colorado, Governor Polis also spoke at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's "Science at a Crossroads: The Intersection of Politics and Policy" Symposium. He praised Colorado's innovative research community and stressed the importance of using a data-driven, science-based approach to deliver real results for Coloradans. He also highlighted the state's investment in K-12 science and STEM education.
Governor Polis ended his day by celebrating the ribbon cutting for Food Bank of the Rockies' new distribution center in Aurora. The 270,000 square foot facility will help meet the growing demand for food assistance in Colorado and ensure that no one goes hungry.
During his remarks at the ribbon cutting ceremony, Governor Polis acknowledged that food is a basic need that everyone shares. He commended Food Bank of the Rockies for their dedication to helping those who struggle with food insecurity and expressed his excitement about how this new facility will support even more families in need.
Overall, Governor Polis' day was filled with discussions and celebrations centered around improving the lives of rural Coloradans. He remains committed to finding solutions and making investments that will benefit all communities in the state.
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