Senate Democratic Leadership Welcomes Senator William Lindstedt to Colorado Senate

Senator Lindstedt is sworn in by Colorado Supreme Court Justice Brian D. Boatright.

DENVER, CO – Following his official swearing in by Justice Brian D. Boatright, Senate President James Coleman, D-Denver, and Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez, D-Denver, today welcomed Senator William Lindstedt, D-Broomfield, to the Colorado Senate.

“William Lindstedt will be a strong addition to the Colorado State Senate, bringing experience from Broomfield City Council and the Colorado House of Representatives, including as a committee chair,” said Coleman. “We thank Senator Lindstedt for stepping up and we know he will serve with hard work and integrity.”

“We send a heartfelt welcome to William Lindstedt as he joins the Colorado State Senate,” said Rodriguez. “With a proven track record of public service, I am confident that he will be a great partner in achieving our goals of making Colorado more affordable and tackling Colorado’s budget challenges while protecting core services.” 

“I’m incredibly grateful to serve as the next State Senator for Senate District 25, representing Broomfield, Northglenn, and Westminster,” said Lindstedt. “This was not how I expected to enter the State Senate, and I know the loss of Senator Winter has been devastating for our community, and for many of us very personally. With the legislative session approaching, I’m ready to get to work immediately to protect Colorado’s clean air and water, boost our public schools, safeguard Medicaid, and stand up to federal overreach.”

Senator William Lindstedt represents Senate District 25, Adams, Broomfield, and Weld Counties. In the House, he was Chair of the House Finance Committee, Chair of the Legislative Audit Committee, and served as a member of the Business & Labor Committee, Transportation, Housing, and Local Government Committees. He has passed dozens of bills to lower the cost of living, fix infrastructure, improve public schools, protect the environment, and make communities safer. Lindstedt is a former assistant bench jeweler, public transit outreach advocate, community organizer, and former member of the Broomfield City Council.

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