Governor Polis and Lieutenant Governor Primavera Celebrate Colorado’s Resilience in 2025 and Look Forward to a Strong 2026

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

DENVER - Today, Governor Polis and Lt. Governor Primavera reflect on the past year, and look forward to building on Colorado’s successes into 2026. 


 

“Happy New Year Colorado! I am incredibly proud to be ringing in 2026 with all of you. This past year Colorado has proven once again that we are the best place to live, work and play, and that is a testament to every Coloradan’s dedication to building a stronger economy, supporting each other and embracing the Colorado for All spirit. I look forward to carrying all of our successes into the New Year, and continuing our work together,” said Governor Polis. 


 

“There is no better place to ring in the New Year than Colorado. 2025 was unlike any other, but our compassion and commitment to fostering an environment that embraces differences, stands united amidst tragedy, and forges ahead remained constant. I am inspired everyday by the work happening across our state, and remain committed to building a Colorado for All,” said Lt. Governor Primavera.  


 

This past year, the Polis-Primavera Administration has delivered in many key areas by breaking down barriers to housing, improving public safety, fully funding Colorado schools, expanding freedoms, supporting access to health care, and making progress toward Colorado’s bold climate goals and improving air quality. 


 

MORE HOUSING NOW: Governor Polis signed new laws to increase housing that Coloradans can afford. 


 

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY: Colorado continued to make progress on the goal of becoming one of the ten safest states. 


 

EXPANDING TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS: Colorado is meeting Colordans where they are at, and expanding transportation options. 


 

DEFENDING COLORADO FROM RECKLESSNESS AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL: Protecting key Colorado industries, federal funding, and support systems from federal attack. 

 

COLORADO LANDS SUNDANCE STARTING IN 2027: 

 

SUPPORTING COLORADANS’ ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE: The Polis-Primavera administration is steadfast in expanding healthcare options for all Coloradans.


 

FREE STATE OF COLORADO: From health care to voting and kei trucks, Governor Polis signed legislation to protect Coloradans’ freedom.


 

FULLY FUND SCHOOLS AND SUPPORT COLORADO’S WORKFORCE: Governor Polis took major steps this past year to ensure all Colorado students and educators are successful.


 

UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL ENROLLMENT SUCCESS:  

  • Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program (UPK) has seen success in the 2026-2027 enrollment. As of December 29th of this year, families have submitted 14,856 total 4-year-old applications for the 2026–27 program year. On the first day of enrollment alone, families submitted 5,913 applications, compared to 3,977 applications on opening day last year—an increase of 1,936 applications, representing a 48.7% uptick. 


 

BOLD CLIMATE GOALS AND IMPROVING AIR QUALITY: Colorado continues to be a national leader in Electric  Vehicles, clean energy, and protecting our natural resources.

 

UNVEILING NORTH AMERICA'S LARGEST WILDLIFE OVERPASS:

 

KEEP COLORADO WILD PASS: 

  • In 2021, Governor Polis signed SB21-249 which created the $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass, which offers car, bike, and foot entry into all Colorado state parks at a lower cost while also giving back to Colorado’s outdoor community. In its second year being on sale, more than 1.5 million Coloradans purchased a pass raising $41 million to support Colorado state parks, local search and rescue volunteers and the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. 


 

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