Colorado State Sen. Janet Buckner of Aurora to resign in January

Colorado State Sen. Janet Buckner of Aurora to resign in January

State Sen. Janet Buckner, an Aurora Democrat, announced Thursday that she plans to resign at the start of the legislative session in January.

Buckner is the second senator to announce their resignation in the weeks following their reelection. She was unopposed in her Nov. 5 reelection.

Buckner has served in the legislature since 2015, when she was selected to replace her husband, state Rep. John Buckner, after his death. She was first elected to the Senate in 2020.

“After a personally challenging year, it is time for me to step aside and prioritize my family and health,” Buckner said in a statement.

Her legislative achievements include implementing the state’s universal preschool program, a law against discrimination based on hair traits historically associated with race, and addressing maternal mortality.

“My journey in public service began nine years ago after my husband, John, passed away, and it has been a joy and honor to build on his legacy and forge a path of my own,” Buckner said. “I am extremely proud of the work he and I did to ensure that every child has access to a quality education and every Coloradan has the opportunity to succeed.”

In a statement, Gov. Jared Polis called her “a friend and champion for the people of our state and Aurora.”

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