Gov. Jared Polis signed two bipartisan mental health bills Thursday aimed at advancing help for Coloradans who are struggling to cope, especially under the threat the pandemic has on their jobs and lives. One bill creates a new state agency and the other seeks to step in before suicides and deliver meaningful help for individuals and families to make sure there's not another attempt. "You delivered," Polis said to those assembled online for the bill signing. "Working together, our state is making enormous progress to put patients first, ahead of the bureaucracy." He thanked the "hundreds of people who spent thousands of hours" working on the issue the past two years, which lead to Thursday's bill signing.