DENVER - Today, Governor Polis joined by Lt. Governor Primavera, signed legislation to expand healthcare access and services for veterans and military-connected families, and provide tuition waivers for eligible members of the Colorado National Guard.
- SB25-247 - Tuition Waiver & Colorado National Guard Members, sponsored by Senators Jeff Bridges and Barbara Kirkmeyer, and Representatives Shannon Bird and Rick Taggart
- HB25-1132 - Military Family Behavioral Health Grant Program, sponsored by Representatives Sean Camacho and Rebekah Stewart, and Senators Nick Hinrichsen and Jeff Bridges
“In Colorado, we are committed to expanding support and opportunities for our valuable military community, by saving military-connected families more money on healthcare and reducing the cost of college for the next step in their careers. Thank you to the sponsors for creating legislation that uplifts and protects Colorado's important military community,” said Governor Polis.
“Colorado has always proudly stood behind those who serve — and today, we’re reaffirming that commitment,” said Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera. “With these bills, we’re taking real steps to continue supporting our military members, their families, and Veterans. We honor your service not just in words, but through meaningful action. Colorado is proud to stand with you and is committed to being the best home for our military-connected communities.”
The Adjutant General of Colorado, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Laura Clellan and other members of the Colorado National Guard were in attendance to mark the signing.