FACT SHEET: Hickenlooper Continues Fight for Colorado Priorities in Third Year as U.S. Senator

Marking his third year as Colorado’s U.S. Senator, John Hickenlooper continued fighting for the Centennial State and delivering powerful results.

From championing a clean energy future to breaking ground on important infrastructure projects, preparing for our new water future to keeping U.S. Space Command HQ in Colorado, we’ve been busy.

For a video of Hickenlooper recapping as many 2023 accomplishments as possible in sixty seconds, click HERE.

Leading with Colorado Spirit in Congress

Hickenlooper rolled up his sleeves and got to work to spearhead several pieces of meaningful legislation in the first year of the 118th Congress.

SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED: Hickenlooper had several of his bills pass the Senate in 2023, including:

INTRODUCING AMBITIOUS LEGISLATION: Hickenlooper introduced 22 bills, cosponsored 137, and cosponsored 52 resolutions in 2023. These bills span everything from protecting over 420,000 acres of public land in Colorado to modernizing our nation’s energy transmission grid to making health care more affordable for Americans. We’ll be working hard to get these across the finish line in the coming months.

REACHING ACROSS THE AISLE: When Hickenlooper arrived in Washington, he committed to reaching across the aisle to get things done for Colorado and our nation. Nearly 80% of legislation introduced by Hickenlooper in 2023 is bipartisan, the most out of the entire Colorado congressional delegation.

COMMITTEE HEARINGS: In 2023, Hickenlooper attended 100 committee and subcommittee hearings. He also chaired several hearings, including:

VOTING ON THE SENATE FLOOR: Hickenlooper cast 352 votes on the floor of the United States Senate in 2023

PLANNING FOR OUR NEW WATER FUTURE: Hickenlooper convened his fellow Colorado River Basin Senators on the Western water crisis. Hickenlooper led 7 meetings of the bipartisan caucus in 2023 to work towards solving the increasingly dry conditions.

CNN: “As the Colorado River sinks further into crisis and tensions rise between Western states over how to divvy up painful water cuts, a bipartisan group of senators are formalizing a new caucus to examine how Washington could help. What began as an informal group convened by Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado has grown to a council of senators that represent seven Colorado River basin states.”

COLORADO SUN OPINION: Senator Hickenlooper and the Colorado River Caucus should be commended for giving this emergency the attention it deserves. Our water, and our lives, depend on it.”

Investing in Colorado

Since the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and CHIPS + Science Act, Colorado has already seen shovels in the ground for projects across the state and billions of dollars in announced investments.

BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW: In the two years since its passage, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has kickstarted projects to improve key roads and bridges, expand affordable and high-speed internet, conserve western water, modernize airport infrastructure, build out our EV charging network, cap orphan methane wells, deliver clean drinking water to underserved communities, and more. 304+ Colorado projects are already underway, with many more announcements to be expected.

Hickenlooper was part of the bipartisan group of 22 senators who negotiated and wrote the infrastructure legislation in 2021.

ARKANSAS VALLEY CONDUIT: In April, Hickenlooper joined federal and local officials in Pueblo for the groundbreaking ceremony for the Arkansas Valley Conduit, a major water infrastructure that will deliver clean drinking water to 50,000 Coloradans and communities in Southeastern Colorado. In total, $160 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has been awarded for this project.

EXPANDING ACCESS TO BROADBAND: Over $826 million was announced in June from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program to build essential infrastructure and connect communities to high-speed internet, including Tribal communities. While negotiating and writing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Hickenlooper helped deliver the largest federal investment in broadband access and affordability of our generation through the broadband working group with the goal of connecting every household in America to high-speed internet.

INFLATION REDUCTION ACT: The largest investment to combat climate change by any nation to date, the Inflation Reduction Act has already jumpstarted America’s transition to clean energy in Colorado and across the country. The Inflation Reduction Act will build out our clean energy manufacturing capacities and accelerate our advanced energy technologies, all while upskilling our workforce and creating thousands of good paying jobs.

The Inflation Reduction Act also cuts health care costs for millions of Americans by allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices, capping insulin costs, capping seniors’ out-of-pocket costs, and extending health care savings. In September, Medicare released the first ten drugs they’ll negotiate prices on, with price negotiations on even more drugs being announced every year.

Hickenlooper was instrumental in getting the Inflation Reduction Act passed by keeping key Senate leaders at the table.

CS WIND (Pueblo): $200 million investment to expand manufacturing facilities and hire over 800 new local employees. In November, Hickenlooper joined President Biden in Pueblo to celebrate the investment

VSK ENERGY (Brighton): $250 million investment to build solar manufacturing plant, creating over 900 good paying jobs

CHIPS + SCIENCE ACT: Congress passed the bipartisan CHIPS + Science Act last year to help lower costs, grow the U.S. semiconductor industry, and boost investments in research & development. The CHIPS and Science Act will help the American economy maintain leadership over China in research, development, and emerging technologies while safeguarding our national security and supply chains.

Colorado was the recipient of the second funding award ever from the CHIPS + Science Act, with $162 million in federal funding going to Microchip Technology to significantly increase U.S. production of semiconductors critical to the automotive, commercial, industrial, defense, and aerospace industries. The investment will create hundreds of jobs in the Colorado Springs area.

In October, Colorado was also designated as an official U.S. Tech Hub for quantum technology. The designation will bring thousands of good-paying jobs to the state, drive regional economic development, and catapult technologies from labs to markets.

Strengthening our National Security and Supporting our Troops

In July, the U.S. Air Force made the decision to permanently base U.S. Space Command at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs. Hickenlooper, along with other Colorado leaders, fought continuously through the entire basing process to make the case that Colorado Springs is the best home for Space Command for our national security. Just last month, U.S. Space Command declared that it had reached Full Operational Capability at its Colorado Springs HQ following an in-depth evaluation of the command’s capabilities. Hickenlooper also fought to counteract various efforts by the Alabama Congressional delegation to undermine the final decision to keep Space Command HQ in Colorado.

Congress also passed the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which sets national security policy and recommended spending levels for the Department of Defense. The bill authorizes a number of significant provisions that will strengthen our national security, reinforce American global engagement, and implement numerous policy priorities that are important to Colorado communities including:

Bringing Good-Paying Jobs to Colorado

Investments from our Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and CHIPS + Science Act are already creating good-paying jobs for Coloradans, spurring American innovation, and implementing workforce development programs.

Hitting the Ground in Colorado

One of Hickenlooper’s favorite parts of the job is traveling around Colorado to hear from constituents on what their communities need.

Back home, Hickenlooper and our incredible state team has:

THE NUMBERS IN 2023: