The Colorado Legislature has sent legislation to Governor Jared Polis that prevents the Department of Regulatory Agencies from denying applications for professional licenses and certifications based solely on a civil or criminal judgement regarding the consumption, possession, cultivation, or processing of marijuana.

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Senate Bill 265 was sent to Governor Polis yesterday after being signed by the president of the Senate on Thursday and then by the speaker of the House the following day. The final vote in the Senate was 32 to 1, with the final House vote being 49 to 13. The legislation was filed by Senator Kevin Van Winkle along with a bipartisan coalition of 17 cosponsors.
“DORA is our agency that regulates professional licenses. Everything from optometrists to nurse practitioners, you name it,” said Representative Marc Snyder, one of the bill’s sponsors. “Trying to get more people, eligible people, into the workforce, and looking to remove barriers that are unnecessary, and have a real hindrance to people in getting new opportunities.”
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