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Committee approves adding the human‑animal bond to Colorado’s social‑determinants framework

April 02, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Committee approves adding the human‑animal bond to Colorado’s social‑determinants framework
Sponsors said HB1229 is a narrow statutory change to recognize that relationships with companion animals can be a factor in health outcomes and service delivery. They emphasized the bill does not create new programs or change funding allocations.

Public testimony: witnesses included Anna Stout (Align Care Health), Sabrina Pacha (ASPCA), Sloan Hawes (public‑health researcher) and representatives from Humane Colorado and academic centers. They cited studies linking pet ownership to increased physical activity, lower blood pressure, better mental‑health outcomes and reduced isolation — and emphasized the bill’s potential to improve policy alignment for housing stability, domestic‑violence services and outreach to people experiencing homelessness who keep animals.

Committee action: After questioning and no offered amendments, the committee moved HB1229 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation and placed it on the consent calendar.

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