Housing Is a Right. Treatment Is a Lifeline. Dignity Is Not Optional.

We have over 14,000 Coloradans without a home on any given night, and our response has been a patchwork of underfunded programs, sweeps, and finger-pointing between cities and the state. That ends with my administration. If the need arises I will freeze rent to keep people and families from being homeless.

My approach is built on four pillars:

  1. Housing First, Without Apologies. The evidence is clear: getting someone into stable housing is the prerequisite for everything else — sobriety, employment, family reunification, mental health stability. I will direct the Department of Local Affairs to fund Housing First placements at scale, paired with my existing platform’s state-backed affordable housing loan program.
  2. A Behavioral Health Bed Guarantee. Colorado is short thousands of psychiatric, substance-use treatment, and crisis-stabilization beds. As Governor I will commit to a five-year build-out so that no Coloradan in crisis is turned away or sent to jail because the bed didn’t exist.
  3. Veterans Off the Streets. Roughly 1 in 13 unhoused Coloradans is a veteran. I will appoint a Governor’s Veterans Housing Coordinator with authority across DOLA, CDPHE, and the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to drive veteran homelessness toward functional zero within four years.
  4. End the Criminalization of Poverty. I will use executive authority and budget leverage to push every Colorado jurisdiction away from camping bans and toward outreach, navigation, and housing. Sweeps without housing offers don’t solve homelessness — they relocate it and traumatize the people inside the tents.

    Specific actions in my first 100 days:

    • Convene a Governor’s Cabinet on Homelessness with mayors of Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Pueblo, Grand Junction, and Fort Collins.
    • Direct CDPHE to fully implement and expand 988 mobile crisis response, statewide.
    • Establish a state-level “Right to Counsel” pilot for tenants facing eviction.
    • Launch a Rural Homelessness Initiative — because homelessness on the Eastern Plains and Western Slope looks different and deserves dedicated resources.

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