
Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis is serving her second and final term as State Senator. She has been recognized multiple times for her work by the Biden administration White House for her work as a leading advocate for gun violence prevention, reproductive rights, social justice, LGBTQ rights, and climate action.

Friends and Family,
I am honored to serve the Boulder County Community, which I have cherished for more than 20 years. As the current Colorado State Senator for SD 17 I have the honor to represent Eastern Boulder County and Western Weld County residents of Longmont, Lafayette, and Erie.
I have also had the honor to to serve formerly as the Colorado State House Rep for HD 12.
I firmly believe that the residents of Senate District 17 deserve a thoughtful, compassionate leader with a record of accomplishment at the Capitol, and I am proud to be our voice in the State Senate.
On the Boulder County Board of Health, I voted for the first oil and gas moratorium in Boulder County, which kept oil and gas out of Boulder County for five years. I was part of the emergency response to the 2013 floods, which included housing assistance and animal care. As the former president of Boulder Pride, now called Out Boulder, I stood up for civil rights and equality. In my career as a licensed pharmacist and former Medicaid Pharmacy Director for Colorado Access I initiated the beginnings of the modern Colorado Medicaid program, which increased healthcare access to tens of thousands of Coloradans.
Now, I am grateful and proud to have been given the chance to serve our community in a bigger way. I will continue to tackle challenges ranging from protecting our community from fracking to helping working families afford healthcare and housing. I am the only healthcare professional in the Colorado State Senate. As your Senator, I promise to have an open door for my constituents. Please join me to work for a state that is safe, fair, and inclusive place for all Coloradans.
Thank you for your support!

2024 Legislative Session
2024 was a yet another extraordinary year in the Colorado legislature. Here is the hard work that I did to benefit the state and our communities!
SB24-183
Mobile Home Taxation Task Force
SB24-159
Mod to Energy & Carbon Management Processes
SB24-154
Accessory Dwelling Units
SB24-131
Prohibiting Carrying Firearms in Sensitive Spaces
SB24-080
Transparency in Health-Care Coverage
SB24-077
Prescription Drug Manufacturer Requirements
SB24-067
Health-Related Research Test Subjects
SB24-047
Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
SB24-009
Local Government Disaster-Related Programs
2023 Legislative Session
2023 was a monumental year in the Colorado legislature. Here is the hard work that I did to benefit the state and our communities!
SB23-266
Neonic Pesticides As Limited-use Pesticides
SB23-202
Wearing Of Native American Traditional Regalia
SB23-201
Mineral Resources Property Owners’ Rights
SB23-188
Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care
SB23-188
Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care
SB23-178
Water-wise Landscaping In Homeowners’ Association Communities
SB23-175
Financing Of Downtown Development Authority Projects
SB23-168
Gun Violence Victims’ Access To Judicial System
SB23-162
Increase Access To Pharmacy Services
SB23-093
Increase Consumer Protections Medical Transactions
SB23-081
Access To Medical Marijuana
SB23-058
Job Application Fairness Act
SB23-038
Prohibit Equine Slaughter For Human Consumption
SB23-005
Forestry And Wildfire Mitigation Workforce
SB23-004
Employment Of School Mental Health Professionals
2022 Legislative Session
2022 was another busy year working hard for Colorado. Here is the hard work that I did to benefit the state and our communites!
SB22-229
Release Deed Of Trust Without Evidence Of Debt
SB22-226
SB22-226
Programs To Support Health-care Workforce
SB22-199
Native Pollinating Insects Protection Study
SB22-161
Wage Theft Employee Misclassification Enforcement
SB22-152
Residence Of Voter Whose Home Is Destroyed
SB22-131
Protect Health Of Pollinators And People
SB22-115
Clarifying Terms Related To Landowner Liability
SB22-052
Medical Assistance Income Eligibility Requirements
SB22-031
Prohibit Hunting Bobcat Lynx And Mountain Lion
2021 Legislative Session
2021 was a historic year for legislation that will benefit all people in Colorado! Here is the hard work that I did to benefit the state and our communites!
SB21-098
Sunset Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
SB21-078
Lost Or Stolen Firearms
The bill requires an individual who owns a firearm to report the loss or theft of that firearm to a law enforcement agency within 5 days after discovering that the firearm was lost or stolen. A first offense for failure to make such a report is a petty offense punishable by a $25 fine, and a second or subsequent offense is a class 3 misdemeanor. The 5-day reporting requirement does not apply to a licensed gun dealer.
The bill requires a law enforcement agency that receives a report of a lost or stolen firearm to enter information about the lost or stolen firearm into the national crime information center database and report the information to the Colorado bureau of investigation.
SB21-024
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day
SB21-009
Reproductive Health Care Program
SB21-175
Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board
SB21-199
Remove Barriers To Certain Public Opportunities
SB21-235
Stimulus Funding Department Of Agriculture Efficiency Programs
SB21-234
General Fund Transfer Agriculture And Drought Resiliency
The unprecedented 2020 Session
2020 Was a year that no one will forget. The sorrow, the loss, the heartache, and the difficult choices that we had to make as leaders. Here is a recap of the general session and the special session, and the difficult but important work thtat we did.
Voting Record and Previous Legislation 2019
In the 2019 Legislative session we passed 455 bills with over 90% Bi-partisan support. I am truly honored to have represented Lafayette, Louisville and Eastern Longmont as your former CO State House Rep., HD12, in Boulder County. We passed 455 bills in the 2019 session with over 90% bi-partisan support. Here are just a few of the highlights of 2019 bills that I Prime-sponsored or Co-sponsored. After one of the most historic Colorado General Assembly Sessions, I believe our legislation will have a positive impact for all Coloradans.
Yes! On Healthcare...
SB5- Prescription Drug Importation from Canada: Creates a mechanism for CO Pharmacies to import lower cost prescription drugs from Canada.
HB1131- Prescription Drug Cost Education: mandates that drug prices be shared with physicians and advanced practitioners when drug reps (Pharma) are educating them about new medications.
HB1176- Healthcare Cost Savings Act of 2019: Creates a Healthcare cost analysis task force that will complete an analysis of 3 different healthcare financing systems: (1) our current system, (2) a multiplayer universal option, and (3) a publicly funded universal system for all Coloradans.
HB1168- State Innovation Waiver Reinsurance Program: Assists health insurers in paying high-cost insurance claims which will reduce system-wide costs, leading to reduced premiums for all Coloradans.
HB 1278- Treatment for Opioids and Substance Abuse Disorders: Increases access to treatment, a critical need in fighting this epidemic.
Yes! On Mental Health
HB1269- Mental Health Parity Act: Requires insurance companies and Medicaid to cover prevention and treatment of mental health conditions parity to medical and surgery benefits.

Yes! On Environmental Sustainability
SB181- Protect Public Welfare Oil and Gas Operations: Among the most sweeping and comprehensive reforms to oil and gas laws, SB181 requires the COGCC to prioritize health and safety in its governance of oil and gas. It also empowers local governments in the decision-making process regarding oil and gas operations within their boundaries.
SB077- Electric Motor Vehicles Public Utility Services and HB1159- Modify Innovative Motor Vehicle income tax credits: These bills extended the electric vehicle tax credit and authorize utility investment in charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Yes! On Economic Security and Safety
HB1322- Expand Supply Affordable Housing and HB1228- Increase Tax Credit Allocation Affordable Housing: These bills addressed affordable housing crisis by shifting funding towards affordable housing initiatives.
HB1267- Penalties for Failure to Pay Wages: Increases the penalty for wage theft or for paying below minimum wage from a misdemeanor to a felony.
HB1177- Extreme Risk Protection Order (“Red Flag”): Allows law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from a person who is deemed to be a high risk for violence toward themselves or others.

Yes! On Education
HB1262- Full Day Kindergarten: Establishes universal, free, full-day kindergarten for all Colorado families.
HB1294- Transfer Apprenticeship Credit to College Credit: Creates a working group to facilitate the transfer of credits earned through construction industry apprenticeship programs to college credit.

Yes! On Social Justice
HB1129- Gay Conversion Therapy Ban: Bans the practice of conversion therapy, which seeks to change a person’s sexual orientation, on minors by licensed medical health professionals.
HB1039- Identity Documents for Transgender Persons (“Jude’s Law”): Makes it much easier for transgender Coloradans to get a new birth certificate, driver’s license or identity document reflecting the gender they identify with.
HB1124- Protect Colorado Residents from Federal Government Overreach: Strengthens protections for undocumented immigrants facing deportation from coordination with ICE