Donna Lynne, nominee to be Colorado's new lieutenant governor, speaks during a news conference to announce her nomination Wednesday, March 23, 2016, at the State Capitol in Denver. Lynne, a top Kaiser Health executive and longtime supporter of Governor John Hickenlooper, back, would replace Joe Garcia if confirmed by both chambers of the Colorado Legislature. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER | A new Colorado lieutenant governor taking the oath of office Thursday says that efficiency will be her top job.

FILE - In this March 23, 2016 file photo, Donna Lynne, back, nominee to be Colorado's lieutenant governor, smiles during a news conference as Governor John Hickenlooper, front, announces her nomination in the State Capitol in Denver. Lynne, a top Kaiser Health executive and longtime supporter of Hickenlooper, would replace Joe Garcia if confirmed by both chambers of the Colorado Legislature. Lynne sailed through her first legislative test on Wednesday, April 27, when she won bipartisan support in her first confirmation hearing. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)
In this March 23, 2016 file photo, Donna Lynne, back, nominee to be Colorado’s lieutenant governor, smiles during a news conference as Governor John Hickenlooper, front, announces her nomination in the State Capitol in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)
In this March 23, 2016 file photo, Donna Lynne, back, nominee to be Colorado’s lieutenant governor, smiles during a news conference as Governor John Hickenlooper, front, announces her nomination in the State Capitol in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)

Democrat Donna Lynne is replacing former Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia, who left office to run a higher-education group.

Lynne is a former health care executive who was tapped by Gov. John Hickenlooper. Her plans for the next couple years are to try to make state government more efficient.

For example, Lynne has talked to lawmakers about writing a state budget every other year, rather than every year. She says that is more similar to how a private corporation projects spending.

Lynne has said she has no plans to run for the governor’s office herself after Hickenlooper leaves office in 2019.