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Colorado: Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law Reducing Human-Animal Conflicts and Expanding Safe Outdoor Recreation Opportunities
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WINTER PARK ~ Winter Park - Governor Jared Polis made a significant move towards protecting public safety, supporting Colorado wildlife, and strengthening the state's outdoor recreation economy today at the Cozens Ranch Museum in Winter Park. The governor signed four new laws that will have a positive impact on the state and its residents.
The first law, SB26-141 - Wildlife Collision Prevention, was sponsored by Senator Dylan Roberts, Minority Leader Cleave Simpson, Speaker Julie McCluskie, and Representative Rick Taggart. This law will allocate car registration fees towards wildlife projects aimed at reducing human-animal conflicts.
Governor Polis expressed his enthusiasm for this new law, stating that Colorado is known for its world-class outdoors and amazing wildlife. He believes that by expanding safe travel options for both humans and animals, everyone who calls Colorado home will be kept safe. The governor also praised Colorado's success in reducing human-wildlife collisions and believes this new law will build upon that success.
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The second law signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1342 - Negligently Luring Bears. This law was sponsored by Representatives Katie Stewart and Meghan Lukens, as well as Senator Janice Marchman. It increases the penalty for knowingly luring a bear by leaving out trash and food remnants.
Governor Polis emphasized the importance of properly storing trash and locking away food waste to reduce human-animal conflicts. He stated that it is not always what is in the picnic basket that lures a bear but also common food waste that we dispose of. This new law takes another step towards protecting bears and humans alike.
The third law signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1008 - Colorado Outdoor Opportunities Act. This bipartisan bill was sponsored by Representatives Meghan Lukens and Rick Taggart, as well as Senators Janice Marchman and Janice Rich. It aims to strengthen Colorado's outdoor recreation economy and expand on the state's outdoor strategy.
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Governor Polis expressed his excitement for this law, stating that expanding outdoor recreation opportunities and building on Colorado's thriving outdoor economy starts with a plan of action. He believes that this bill will create more opportunities for Coloradans and visitors to experience the state's inspiring outdoors.
The final law signed by Governor Polis was SB26-035 - Increase of Traffic Violation Penalties. This law, sponsored by Senator Dylan Roberts and Representative Chad Clifford, increases the penalty for passing in a strict no-passing zone.
Governor Polis stressed the importance of responsible and safe driving on Colorado's roads. He believes that by tightening penalties around traffic violations, the state can keep its communities safe and reduce collisions.
In conclusion, Governor Polis has taken significant steps towards protecting public safety, supporting Colorado wildlife, and strengthening the state's outdoor recreation economy. These new laws showcase Colorado's commitment to preserving its natural beauty and promoting responsible behavior among its residents and visitors.
The first law, SB26-141 - Wildlife Collision Prevention, was sponsored by Senator Dylan Roberts, Minority Leader Cleave Simpson, Speaker Julie McCluskie, and Representative Rick Taggart. This law will allocate car registration fees towards wildlife projects aimed at reducing human-animal conflicts.
Governor Polis expressed his enthusiasm for this new law, stating that Colorado is known for its world-class outdoors and amazing wildlife. He believes that by expanding safe travel options for both humans and animals, everyone who calls Colorado home will be kept safe. The governor also praised Colorado's success in reducing human-wildlife collisions and believes this new law will build upon that success.
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The second law signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1342 - Negligently Luring Bears. This law was sponsored by Representatives Katie Stewart and Meghan Lukens, as well as Senator Janice Marchman. It increases the penalty for knowingly luring a bear by leaving out trash and food remnants.
Governor Polis emphasized the importance of properly storing trash and locking away food waste to reduce human-animal conflicts. He stated that it is not always what is in the picnic basket that lures a bear but also common food waste that we dispose of. This new law takes another step towards protecting bears and humans alike.
The third law signed by Governor Polis was HB26-1008 - Colorado Outdoor Opportunities Act. This bipartisan bill was sponsored by Representatives Meghan Lukens and Rick Taggart, as well as Senators Janice Marchman and Janice Rich. It aims to strengthen Colorado's outdoor recreation economy and expand on the state's outdoor strategy.
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Governor Polis expressed his excitement for this law, stating that expanding outdoor recreation opportunities and building on Colorado's thriving outdoor economy starts with a plan of action. He believes that this bill will create more opportunities for Coloradans and visitors to experience the state's inspiring outdoors.
The final law signed by Governor Polis was SB26-035 - Increase of Traffic Violation Penalties. This law, sponsored by Senator Dylan Roberts and Representative Chad Clifford, increases the penalty for passing in a strict no-passing zone.
Governor Polis stressed the importance of responsible and safe driving on Colorado's roads. He believes that by tightening penalties around traffic violations, the state can keep its communities safe and reduce collisions.
In conclusion, Governor Polis has taken significant steps towards protecting public safety, supporting Colorado wildlife, and strengthening the state's outdoor recreation economy. These new laws showcase Colorado's commitment to preserving its natural beauty and promoting responsible behavior among its residents and visitors.
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