Senators Cutter and Kolker Connect with Coloradans, Discuss Legislative Priorities

LAKEWOOD, CO – Today, Senators Lisa Cutter, D-Jefferson County, and Chris Kolker, D-Centennial, met with constituents in central Jefferson County to discuss the issues that matter most to Coloradans, and what they’re doing to tackle them.

Already this session, Cutter and Kolker have introduced bills to protect Colorado communities from wildfires and bolster the behavioral health care workforce, respectively. 

“It was great to meet with constituents at Red Rocks Community College today," said Cutter. "I always enjoy the opportunity to engage wit my community on the issues they care about - wildfire, transportation safety, behavioral health and environmental issues. I look forward to making progress in all of these areas this session and will continue to keep my community updated."

“I’m always glad to meet with members of my community and learn what issues are top-of-mind for them,” Kolker said. “Whether it’s improving behavioral health care or supporting students or building safer communities, I’ll continue to bring my constituents' voices to the Capitol as we work to build a better Colorado for all."

This session, Colorado Democrats are taking action to make Colorado more affordable and will focus on creating more housing and bringing down prices, improving the education system and finally paying off the Budget Stabilization Factor, and improving and expanding the transportation system.

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