Colorado State Senator Faith Winter dies in multi-vehicle crash on I-25 at 45
State Senator Faith Winter passed away in a multi-car accident on Wednesday on Interstate 25, as confirmed by Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado Senate Democrats. The tragic incident occurred on the northbound lanes of the interstate in Arapahoe County during the evening, with the closure extending to the Dry Creek exit in the southern part of the Denver metro area. While the cause of the crash is still unclear, several individuals sustained injuries. Winter, a 45-year-old mother of two from Broomfield who was in her final year as a state legislator due to term limits, was remembered for her advocacy for Coloradans, women, families, and the environment. Governor Polis expressed his profound sympathy for Winter's loved ones and emphasized her significant contributions to the state. The Senate Democratic Caucus also shared their deep sorrow over the loss of their fellow senator, highlighting her dedication to public service and her positive impact on legislation and the lives of constituents. Faith Winter's work and legacy were instrumental in making Colorado a better place, and her absence will be felt by all who knew and worked with her.
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