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About Perry Will

I am a true native Coloradan and bring a perspective that is much needed in Western Colorado. I believe in personal responsibility, free enterprise, and smaller government with less regulation and red tape. I will continue to champion rural Colorado in an urban dominated Legislature and represent our rural and western slope values and way of life for our future and our children’s future by protecting our heritage.


I promise you honest, strong, determined and principled leadership. It is a privilege and honor to serve the great people of Garfield County. I respectfully ask for your vote on November 5th.





Unmatched Expertise on Water, Wildlife, and Environmental Stewardship 


Perry Will understands that Agricultural and Western Heritage of this region can only be served by someone who has truly lived them. Perry spent over 40 years serving rural and Western Colorado as a Parks and Wildlife Game Warden, and understands firsthand just how important water preservation, environmental stewardship, and attainable housing are to the livelihoods of Western Coloradoans. 

In a legislature dominated by the needs of Denver and the Front Range, Perry provides unmatched expertise on rural issues that are otherwise ignored. He advocates for policies that bring small businesses and economic vitality to rural communities, all while protecting our small communities from burdensome regulations and over-taxation. 

A Champion for Rural Healthcare

According to a 2020 report from the Center for Improving Value in Healthcare, residents of Western Colorado are paying over $3000 a year more annually than Denver area residents for the same health coverage, the most expensive healthcare costs in the country. 
Perry Will has proven to be an effective bipartisan leader when working to find solutions to lower costs and increase healthcare quality and access for rural Colorado. 

Perry has passed legislation to address some of our most pressing healthcare needs including:

★ Increased access to mental health services 

 Lowering the cost of prescription drugs

★ Coverage for family planning services

★ Ease of access to health coverage enrollment

★ Providing tax credits to address professional shortages

★ Expanded coverage for telehealth services 

★ Coverage for colorectal cancer screening 


Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council Deputy Director Frank Cornelia, State Rep. Perry Will, Mind Springs CEO Sharon Raggio and Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council CEO Doyle Forrestal at a ceremony presenting Will with a Community Behavioral Health Champion award at the Glenwood Springs branch.

Experience Matters

Committee Assignments

★ Business, Labor, and Technology
★ Health & Human Services
★ 78% of 142 bills introduced and signed into law as a legislator.
★ Legislative Leadership Award

★ Common Sense in the Courtroom Award

★ Freshman of the Year

★ Bridging the Gap Award

★ Sportsmen's Leadership Award

★ Community Behavioral Health Champion

★ Faith, Family & Freedom Legislative Award

★ Friend of Pharmacy Award

Perry Will in the News

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service issues final decision on Colorado's reintroduction of gray wolves

The final decision, known as a 10(j) rule under the Endangered Species Act, will go into effect in 30 days, on Dec. 8, 2023. Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which recently announced they would get 10 wolves from Oregon.

OPINION: Perry Will on the road for the district

The Newcastle Republican shows up in plenty of places throughout his Senate district to talk about issues ranging from wild horses to health care. Every now and then during the off session, he drives to the state Capitol in Denver for committee hearings and other meetings.

Colorado GOP appoints Perry Will to fill 5th Senate District vacancy

New Castle resident and former House District 57 representative Perry Will was appointed to fill the Senate District 5 vacancy, the Colorado Republican State Senate District 5 Committee announced Saturday in a news release.

Perry Will column: 2022 legislative wrap-up

One of my top priorities when I took office as your state representative was to ensure investments were made in rural Colorado to preserve and protect our beautiful land, our wonderful wildlife and our way of life. This legislative session, I had the honor of passing quite a few bills to do these things.

State Rep. Perry Will on his legislative record and House District 57

Perry Will, R-New Castle, is the incumbent in the district. Will was appointed to fill the vacant seat in 2019 and won reelection in 2020. Before serving at the statehouse, he spent 42 years as an officer for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. 

State Rep. Perry Will on his legislative record and House District 57

With this award, the sportsmen’s community recognizes Senator Will as a tireless advocate for scientific wildlife management and on Second Amendment issues affecting hunters.