Gov. Jared Polis was inaugurated for the second time in front of the state capitol on Tuesday
DENVER — Governor Jared Polis was inaugurated for the second time in front of the state capitol on Tuesday. The governor along with the lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general and state treasurer were all sworn into office to serve another term in front of a crowd of hundreds.What was left out
Colorado Gov. Polis targets affordability in inauguration “With joy in our hearts, we take on the toughest battles, and we're going to one we ask what's next. Nobody could have predicted all that the last four years would bring,” Polis said. Instead, Polis’ inaugural address largely glossed over the last four years and briefly highlighted some of his accomplishments over the past four years.In it, the governor touted free universal kindergarten and pre-k, lowering prescription drug prices, protecting Colorado’s climate and more.
The governor also promised to focus over the next four years on affordability and bringing solutions to the real life challenges that Coloradans face rather than advancing a particular brand of politics. Polis also promised to tackle crime head on by holding criminals accountable but also by preventing crime before it happens to make neighborhoods safer.
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