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Governor Polis Signs Bipartisan Bills into Law in Eastern #Colorado – Coyote Gulch

The Arikare River in the early summer of 2000. when the water level is near maximum.Photo: Kurt Fausch

From an email from Governor Polis’ office:

Yuma – today [June 3, 2023]Governor Polis signs the bill.

“Water is the lifeblood of our state, which is why you can come to Yuma County today and sign a bill that will build a data-driven approach to conserve and protect our precious water resources here in the Republican River Basin. I was proud.” said Governor Polis.. “Ensuring that Coloradoans have access to high-quality, affordable health care has been our top priority since our inception, and today, Byers Healthcare Clinic saves people money on health care. and look forward to signing legislation to cut the red tape.”

This morning in Yuma, Governor Polis signed a bipartisan agreement. HB23-1220 Hosted by Representatives Richard Holtorf and Karen McCormick, Senators Byron Pelton and Senators Rod Pelton, investigating the economic impact of groundwater in Republican rivers and working together to ensure Colorado’s continuation of the conference, Adopt a data-driven approach to understand the economics of groundwater conservation in the Republican River Basin. Obligations specified in interstate agreements.

At Byers Health Care Clinic in Byers, Governor Polis will sign a bipartisan agreement. SB23-298 Allows Public Hospital Partnership Agreements – Rep. Karen McCormick and Rep. Rod Bockenfeld, and Senators Bob Gardner and Dylan Roberts allow rural Colorados to maintain much-needed hospital services locally Encourage partnership agreements between hospitals in rural areas while maintaining appropriate oversight. Rural hospitals provide Colorados with access to life-saving care and are often strongholds of the local economy and important providers of employment, reducing red tape by enabling hospitals to work together. Save money and save money on health care costs for Colorados.

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