Republicans Secure Key Budget Victories Through Amendments

(Colorado State Capitol, March 28, 2024) -- Today, Colorado House Republicans were able to secure six amendments to the 2024-25 Long Appropriation Bill and provide key victories to the state budget.

“I extend my appreciation to Rep. Rick Taggart and the members of the Joint Budget Committee for their dedicated work in shaping this budget," stated Minority Leader Rose Pugliese (R-Colorado Springs). "While we acknowledge the hard work of the initial budget proposal, I am proud to share that our team has effectively championed six amendments, aligning with the pressing needs of our constituents,” added Pugliese.

“Our caucus fought to ensure the Colorado State Budget serves all Colorado, not just the metroplex,” said Assistant Minority Leader Ty Winter (R-Trinidad). “From veterans to school nurses, these amendments will help Coloradans in every corner of the state,” finished Winter.

Some of the highlights include:

  • Minority Leader Rose Pugliese - Increases the appropriation to the Department of Education by $2,000,000 cash funds from the State Education Fund for the Ninth Grade Success Grant.

  • Rep. Mary Bradfield - Adds $6.1 million General Fund to the Department of Human Services for the State Funding for Senior Services line item in the Office of Adults, Aging, and Disability Services.

  • Rep. Matt Soper - Adds $434,783 General Fund for the Appropriation to the Colorado Access to Justice Cash Fund in the Judicial Department.

  • Rep. Anthony Hartsook & Rep. Richard Holtorf - Adds $1.0 million General Fund for the Veterans Service-to-Career Program in the Department of Labor and Employment.

  • Rep. Ron Weinberg - Adds $869,565 for the School Nurse Grant Program in the Department of Public Health and Environment. The total General Fund amount required for this appropriation is $1.0 million when accounting for the 15.0 percent General Fund reserve requirement.

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