Jobs, Economy & Workforce
We’ve got to build a 21st century workforce
As Governor of Colorado, Senator Hickenlooper helped Colorado’s economy go from 40th in job creation to the best economy in the nation. He brought many of those same strategies to Washington to get people back to work, including improving our infrastructure, expanding workforce training, and building a 21st century clean energy economy.
Senator Hickenlooper helped write the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, which creates good-paying jobs across Colorado by modernizing our roads and bridges, expanding access to high-speed internet and clean water, and jumpstarting our transition to clean energy and electric vehicles.
He is also working to expand job training to help individuals prepare for today’s careers and build our workforce. That includes supporting alternatives to a four year degree, like upskill training, apprenticeship programs, and technical degrees. Senator Hickenlooper also supports raising the minimum wage, because no one who works a fulltime job should live in poverty.
Senator Hickenlooper believes we must fix the tax code so the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share, and invest in working families to create equitable economic growth. Additionally, we need to invest in childcare and paid family leave to help parents stay in the workforce.
As a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, Senator Hickenlooper chairs the Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety.
Related Press Releases
WATCH: Hickenlooper Condemns Trump Attacks on Child Care, Working Families
Hickenlooper: “This isn’t a child’s game. These are people’s lives.” WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper called out President Trump’s latest efforts to harm Colorado’s working families during a Senate Health Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing on...
Hickenlooper, Peters, Budd Re-intro Bipartisan Bill to Boost Job Opportunities for Local Workforce
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper, Gary Peters, and Ted Budd reintroduced the Lifelong Learning Act, which would give states and Local Workforce Development Boards (LWDBs) more flexibility to address local workforce needs. The bill would update the...
Hickenlooper Welcomes $197.4 Million for Colorado Communities in 2026 Funding Bills
Hickenlooper secured $145 million for 113 home-grown projects Since elected, Hickenlooper has delivered $470 million for 388 Colorado projects WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper welcomed more than $197.4 million in funding for Colorado projects....
