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THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL | Week of February 10, 2025

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 may not be the only items considered by a committee during hearings. 

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10

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

  • HB 1111, DeGraaf — Expand Homestead Exemptions
  • HCR 1001, DeGraaf — Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability

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

  • HB 1155, Bradfield — Modify Candidate Authority Watchers General Election
  • HB 1102, DeGraaf — Repeal National Popular Vote Compact 

1:30 p.m., Senate Judiciary Committee, Old Supreme Court Chambers

  • HB 1058, Michaelson Jenet and Amabile — Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Defense
  • SB 044, Pelton B. — Synthetic Opiates Criminal Penalties

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11

8:00 a.m., Senate Committee on Ethics, SCR 357

  • Agenda to be announced (ethics complaint against Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, D-Longmont). Background here.

1:30 p.m., House Judiciary Committee, room 107

  • HB 1140, Caldwell — Disclosing Information to Immigration Authorities (to be rescheduled). Background here.
  • HB 1145, Bottoms — Trafficking Minor for Abortion or Transgender Care
  • HB 1098, Stewart R. and Soper — Automated Protection Order Victim Notification System

House Transportation, Housing & Local Government Committee, room LSB-A

  • HB 1112, Titone and Hamrick — Local Authorities Enforce Vehicle Registration
  • HB 1056, Lukens and Bacon — Local Govt Permitting Wireless Telecom Facilities
  • HB 1043, Ricks — Owner Equity Protection in HOA Foreclosure Sales 

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Upon adjournment, Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee, SCR 352

  • HB 1034, Daugherty and Liston — Changes to Dangerous Dog Statute

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

  • HB 1154, Brown and Froelich — Communication Services People with Disabilities Enterprise
  • HB 1159, English and Joseph — Child Support Commission Recommendations

1:30 p.m., House Judiciary Committee, room 107

  • HB 1062, Armagost and Duran — Penalty for Theft of Firearms
  • HB 1142, Phillips — Increase Criminal Penalty for Failure to Exit Premises

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

  • HB 1032, Rutinel — Improving Infrastructure to Reduce Homelessness
  • HB 1108, Weinberg — Prohibitions in Rental Agreements Due to Death
  • HB 1093, Stewart R. — Limitations on Local Anti-Growth Land Use Policies

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13

The Senate is expected to debate Senate Bill 003, Semiautomatic Firearms & Rapid-Fire Devices. Background here and here.

1:30 p.m., House Business Affairs & Labor Committee, room 112

  • HB 1133, Duran and Gilchrist — Requirements for Sale of Firearms Ammunition

1:30 p.m., House Energy & Environment Committee, room 271

  • HB 1040, Valdez and Winter T. — Adding Nuclear Energy as a Clean Energy Resource
  • HB 1106, Suckla — Remove Precipitation Collection Limitations
  • HB 1118, Mauro and Mabrey — Catalytic Converter Replacement Exemption

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