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THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL | Week of April 22, 2024

Here are legislative committee hearings and other events of note for the week ahead for the Colorado General Assembly.

Committee schedules are subject to change. Schedules for both the House and Senate can change at any time. This website is the best resource for keeping up with daily activities. 

Options for public testimony during committee hearings can be found here

Regulations for remote testimony by the public can be found here.

Bills listed below may not be the only items considered by a committee during the hearings, and the order of bills may change.

MONDAY, APRIL 22 — 104TH LEGISLATIVE DAY

1:30 p.m., House Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee, room 0107

  • SB 197, McCluskie and Catlin — Water Conservation Measures
  • SB 171, McLachlan and Mauro — Restoration of Wolverines. Background here.
  • SB 126, Lukens and Lynch — Conservation Easement Income Tax Credit. Background here.
  • SB 152, McCormick — Regenerative Agriculture Tax Credit. Background here.

1:30 p.m., House Finance Committee, room 0112

  • HCR 1001, DeGraaf and Luck — Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability (FOR ACTION ONLY). 
  • HCR 1006, Marshall — Property Tax Revenue Growth Limit

1:30 P.M., House State, Civic, Military & Veterans Affairs Committee, Legislative Services Building, Room A (LSB-A)

  • HJR 1024, Pugliese — Call for an Article V Convention of States
  • HB 1451, Herod and Ricks — Include Hair Length in CROWN Act
  • HCR 1005, DeGraaf — Parents’ Bill of Rights

TUESDAY, APRIL 23 — 105TH LEGISLATIVE DAY

1:30 p.m. House Health & Human Services Committee, room 112

  • HB 1456, Marvin — Increase Syphilis Testing During Pregnancy
  • SB 042, English and Bacon — Sickle Cell Disease Community Outreach & Services

1:30 p.m., House Judiciary Committee, room 271

  • HB 1460, Herod and Bacon — Law Enforcement Misconduct

1:30 p.m., House Transportation, Energy & Local Government Committee, room LSB-A

  • SB 184, McCluskie and Boesenecker — Support Surface Transportation Infrastructure Development

2:00 p.m., Senate Local Government & Housing Committee, room 352

  • HB 1313, by Representative(s) Woodrow and Jodeh; also Senator(s) Hansen and Winter F. — Housing in Transit-Oriented Communities. Background here.
  • HB 1152, by Representative(s) Amabile and Weinberg; also Senator(s) Mullica and Exum — Accessory Dwelling Units. Background here.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 — 106TH LEGISLATIVE DAY

1:30 p.m., Senate Transportation & Energy Committee, room 352

  • HB 1030, Cutter and Exum — Railroad Safety Requirements (FOR ACTION ONLY)

THURSDAY, APRIL 25 107TH LEGISLATIVE DAY

Upon adjournment, Senate Local Government & Housing Committee, room 352

  • HB 1304, Priola and Hinrichsen — Minimum Parking Requirements
  • HB 1175, Winter F. and Jaquez Lewis — Loc Gov Rights to Prop for Affordable Housing
  • SB 154, Jaquez Lewis — Accessory Dwelling Units

1:30 p.m., House Education Committee, Room 0107  

  • SB 158, Lukens and Frizell — Social Media Protect Juveniles Disclosures Reports
  • HB 1444, McLachlan and Herod — Federal Indian Boarding School Research Program
  • HB 1167, English — Prohibit Student Seclusion (FOR ACTION ONLY)

1:30 p.m., House Finance Committee, room 112

  • SB 190, Lukens and McCluskie — Rail & Coal Transition Community Economic Measures
  • SB 198, Brown and McCormick — Regulated Natural Medicine Implementation
  • SB 173, Soper and Titone — Regulate Mortuary Science Occupations. Background here.

1:30 p.m., Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee, Old Supreme Court

  • SB 206, Fenberg — Capitol Complex Renovation Fund
  • SB 210, Fenberg — Modifications to Laws Regarding Elections
  • SCR 002, Fenberg and Pelton B. — Modify Constitutional Election Deadlines

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