Press Releases

  • Thursday, March 28, 2019

    Gov. Polis Signs Hospital Transparency Bill Aimed at Reducing Health Costs

    DENVER - Today Governor Jared Polis signed HB19-1001 into law, a landmark, bipartisan transparency bill that requires Colorado hospitals to make more of their financial information available to the public. 

    Coloradans -- especially in rural communities outside the Front Range -- pay some of the highest health care costs in the country, and hospitals account for 39 percent of all health care costs in the state.

  • Monday, March 25, 2019

    Gov. Polis Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments

    DENVER - Gov. Polis announces boards and commissions appointments. 

    State Board of Addiction Counselors Examiners

    The Board adopts necessary rules and regulations and is responsible for regulating addiction counselors.

    for a term expiring December 31, 2019:   

    • Genevieve Nuebel of Parker, Colorado, to serve as a public member, and occasioned by the resignation of Susan Stamm of Denver, Colorado, appointed;

  • Friday, March 22, 2019

    Gov. Polis Joins Legislators to Introduce Full-day Kindergarten Legislation

    DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis joined legislators today to introduce full-day kindergarten legislation and highlight the $185 million set aside by the Joint Budget Committee to implement this legislation. These funds will fully fund anticipated full-day kindergarten enrollment at 1.0 this year and free up over 5,000 Early Childhood At-Risk Enhancement (ECARE) slots for preschool, representing the largest increase in early childhood education in the state’s history.

  • Friday, March 15, 2019

    Colorado economic forecast shows moderate growth and an additional $29.6 million available in General Fund

    DENVER - The Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting (OSPB) today released its quarterly economic forecast. 

    Colorado’s economy continues growing, but at a more moderate pace than in 2017 and 2018. A rapidly growing labor force is allowing job growth to continue despite a low unemployment rate. Inflation is mild. Housing price growth and rental rate increases slowed in the second half of 2018 but affordability remains a concern. Commercial lending standards tightened slightly.  

  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019

    State government offices in Denver area and surrounding suburban counties will open late Thursday

    DENVER — Wednesday, March 13, 2019 — State of Colorado government offices in Denver and surrounding suburban counties will open at 10 a.m. due to extreme weather conditions on Thursday, March 14.  There will be a two-hour delay in scheduled start times for state employees to arrive to work safely.

    State facilities essential to public health and safety will maintain regular operating schedules and “essential personnel” must report to work at their normal scheduled time.

  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019

    State government offices in Denver area and surrounding suburban counties will be closed today

    DENVER - State of Colorado government offices in Denver and surrounding suburban counties will open at 10 a.m. due to extreme weather conditions on Thursday, March 14.  There will be a two-hour delay in scheduled start times for state employees to arrive to work safely.

    State facilities essential to public health and safety will maintain regular operating schedules and “essential personnel” must report to work at their normal scheduled time.