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Democratic 2022 Colorado House of Representative

Cathy Kipp

Cathy has served in the Colorado House since January of 2019. She currently serves as the State Representative for House District 52 which is most of the east side of Fort Collins. She currently serves on the House Education, Finance, and Appropriations Committees. Cathy Kipp lives in southeast Fort Collins, Colorado. Cathy and her husband have twin 24-year-old sons. Cathy started actively volunteering in PSD schools when her boys entered Kindergarten, and she soon became an active volunteer at the school district level.

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  • Retirement Security/Secure Savings Board: SB19-173
    • This bill creates a Secure Savings Board to analyze and make recommendations on how to create a retirement savings plan that is available to private sector employees, so that all workers in Colorado have the tools to plan for a secure retirement.
  • Open Internet Consumer Protections in Colorado: SB19-078
    • Protects a free and open Internet in Colorado by leveraging state dollars to ensure fair practices are used by internet service providers. Disqualifies an ISP from receiving state grant money if they interfere with the open internet and gives a preference for state contracts to ISPs that respect net neutrality.
  • Penalties For Failure to Pay Wages: HB19-1267
    • This new law makes withholding or stealing wages a criminal offense, increasing the penalties to help ensure that employees are paid for their work.
  • Family Medical Leave Insurance Program: SB19-188
    • Over 90 percent of Coloradans don’t have access to paid leave to care for a sick loved one or a newborn. This bill creates an outline and implementation schedule that lays the foundation for a strong, robust paid family leave policy for Colorado workers and businesses by 2024.
  • Local Government Minimum Wage: HB19-1210
    • This bill will allow local governments to adjust their minimum wage up to more effectively address the local cost of living, rather than have to adhere to a statewide standard in a state where local real estate markets and health care costs vary dramatically.
  • Child Care Expenses Tax Credit for Low Income Families: HB19-1013
    • Extends a state income tax credit for child care expenses through 2028 to help ease the childcare burden on nearly 32,000 hardworking families.

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