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Public Health Policy

Our team works across all levels of government to improve policies that impact your health. Explore the initiatives happening to create a healthier Adams County.

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Improving Public Health Through Systematic Change

The Adams County Health Department works to improve community health by engaging in public policy. Our team works at the federal, state, and local levels to promote health policy, which can be related to physical, mental, or social determinants of health. Getting involved in policy can look many ways: strengthening communities and partnerships by working with coalitions, communicating to inform and educate the community on policy issues, drafting or implementing legislation, utilizing legal and regulatory actions, and more!

State, Local, and Federal Policy Engagement

Explore the work going on at all levels of government to improve public health.

The Colorado Public Health Act of 2008 encouraged local Health Departments across Colorado to “develop and promote” public policies that improve community health.

The Adams County Health Department (ACHD) engages in public policy at the Capitol in several ways, including working in coalitions, analyzing introduced legislation, providing expert testimony in legislative committees, directly lobbying, and more.

Below is a list of bills and budget items in 2024 on which ACHD has taken a position. This is not a comprehensive list.

ACHD Supports:

  • R-1 (CDPHE Budget): Local Public Health Infrastructure – appropriates $11 million per
    year for local public health agencies
  • SB24-022: Regulate Flavored Tobacco Products
  • SB24-054: Diabetes Prevention & Obesity Treatment Act
  • SB24-142: Oral Health Screenings in Schools Pilot Program
  • SB24-175: Improving Perinatal Health Outcomes
  • HB24-1037: Substance Use Disorders Harm Reduction
  • HB24-1028: Overdose Prevention Centers
  • HB24-1055: Child Passenger Safety & Education
  • HB24-1297: Baby Bonds Program Study
  • HB24-1311: Family Affordability Tax Credit
  • HB24-1322: Medicaid Coverage Housing & Nutrition Services
  • SB24-001: Continue Youth Mental Health Services Program
  • SB24-007: Behavioral Health First Aid Training Program
  • SB24-034: Increase Access to School-Based Health Care

ACHD Opposes:

  • SB24-043: Authorizing Direct-to-Consumer Sales of Raw Milk
  • HB24-1106: Require Information about Abortion Pill Reversal
  • HB24-1088: Modifications to the Child Fatality Prevention Act

 

Local governments and elected officials also have the ability to pass public policy that improves the health of their communities! Within Adams County, there are 10 ‘incorporated’ municipalities along with the Board of County Commissioners, which has an elected Board that represents the residents and can create their own local laws.

At the Health Department, we’re currently focused on passing two local health initiatives: Tobacco Retail Licensure (TRL) and Healthy Beverage initiatives.

Interested in listening in to your local city council meetings? Click below to find meeting schedules and agendas.

ACHD also engages at the Federal level with Congress to improve the health of residents. Below is a list of bills that we support:

Interested in Getting More Engaged?

No matter the level of government, there are opportunities to connect with your legislators and get more involved with impacting public health and policy.

Coalition Partners

American Heart Association

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American Lung Association

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Blueprint to End Hunger

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Colorado Association of Local Public Health Officials (CALPHO)

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Colorado Children's Campaign

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Colorado Public Health Association (CPHA)

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Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County (ECPAC)

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Hunger Free Colorado

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Contact the Public Health Policy Team

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Michael Ruddock

Public Health Policy & Public Affairs Senior Advisor

Adams County Government Center

4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.
Brighton, CO 80601
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