COVID-19 Vaccines

Several locations in the San Luis Valley are offering vaccine appointments. To find a provider in your county click here. Some Walmart and City Market pharmacies in the area also have vaccines available. Information on how to make an appointment with them can be found here. You may also call (719) 587-1355

Celebrating Southern Colorado

Today on the house floor we celebrated Southern Colorado. Representatives from the beautiful southern part of our state gathered at the well to deliver a resolution recognizing the importance of Southern Colorado. From Pueblo chilies to San Luis Potatoes we have so much to be grateful for. Many of you reading this reside in southern Colorado but for those of you who don’t I want to encourage you to visit. We are home to the Colorado State Fair and the Great Sand Dunes National Park. It’s not just our natural environment that’s amazing, it’s the people and the cultures that truly make Southern Colorado feel like home.

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ASU CAMP

Adam’s State University hosts a program called CAMP, The College Assistance Migrant Program. This program provides financial and social support to migrant and seasonal farm workers and their dependents in their pursuit of an education. They also provide assistance in transitions to the first year of college, class registration, counseling, and other valuable resources.

To be eligible to participate in CAMP, the student, or an immediate family member, must have worked as a seasonal or migrant farmworker at least 75 days in the past 24 months, participated in a Chapter 1 Migrant Education Program (MEP), or be eligible to participate in a National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP WIOA 167).

Additionally, students must also have:

  • a high school diploma or GED

  • be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident

  • be FAFSA Pell eligible and

  • have been accepted to Adams State University

You may qualify for a scholarship to assist with tuition/housing and fees for your first year! Let us determine your eligibility and get you started on your Adams State University education. Call a CAMP recruiter at 719-587-8386.

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Deregulate Meat Sales Direct To Consumers

Today Governor Jarod Polis signed SB21-079 (Deregulate Meat Sales Direct To Consumers) into law. Now people will be able to sell shares of meat without undergoing licensure, regulation, or inspection as long as the consumer is informed before the sale. This is excellent news! This is a common practice in rural areas and now it’ll be easier for local ranchers to sell their product, and consumers will have more direct access to fresh and healthy meats. We worked tirelessly with stakeholders and community members to get this bill passed. I am so proud and humbled to have been a part of making this law!

Governor Jarod Polis and Rep. Donald Valdez at the bill signing ceremony for SB21-079

Rep. Donald Valdez’s Legislative Update

HB21-1271:Department Of Local Affairs Innovative Affordable Housing Strategies: This bill would establish a program that would distribute state funds to local governments to assist them in creating innovative affordable housing solutions. There is a desperate need for affordable housing across Colorado. If this program were created it would undoubtedly better the lives of Coloradans. The bill was just introduced into the House of Representatives

HB21-1278:Eligible Recipients For Final Disposition Expenses: Current law does not include the definitions "public assistance" and "medical assistance" relating to death reimbursements for funeral, cremation, and burial expenses for deceased public assistance or medical assistance recipients. The bill adds the definitions "public assistance" and "medical assistance" to clarify who qualifies as a public assistance or medical assistance recipient. Current law authorizes death reimbursements for a person who has applied or was eligible for public benefits. The bill requires the person to be receiving the public benefits. I am a sponsor on this bill and it will soon be heard in the House Committee on State Affairs.

HB21-1290:Additional Funding For Just Transition: This bill would increase funding for a just transition for coal transition workers and coal transition communities. Direct assistance for coal workers and their families along with investments in their communities is essential. As we move away from coal we have to make sure that those affected by the transition are adequately supported and have new job opportunities. This bill was just introduced and will soon be heard by the House Committee on Business Affairs and Labor.

If you’d like to keep up with what bills are being introduced and where they are in the legislative process visit Bills, Resolutions, & Memorials | Colorado General Assembly

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