FACT SHEET: Hickenlooper Delivers for Coloradans in First Year as U.S. Senator

One year ago, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper arrived in Washington in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unemployment was high, millions of children couldn’t go to school, and thousands of small businesses had shuttered. And on his first full day of work, January 6th, our nation experienced an attempted breach of democracy.

We’ve come a long way in one year. Here’s just some of what we’ve accomplished:

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

Hickenlooper was part of a bipartisan group of 22 Senators – one of only two freshmen – who negotiated and wrote the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The bill passed with 69 bipartisan votes, showing the world that Congress can still function.

Hickenlooper-authored provisions include:

The bipartisan infrastructure bill is our nation’s largest investment in infrastructure since the New Deal. Colorado is set to receive billions for key priorities, including: