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Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1050
- HB22-1061
- HB22-1221
- HB22-1223
- HB22-1244
- HB22-1248
- HB22-1412
- HB22-1413
- HB22-1414
- HB22-1415
- HB22-1416
- SB22-004
- SB22-005
- SB22-006
- SB22-007
- SB22-012
- SB22-025
- SB22-027
- SB22-051
- SB22-068
- SB22-069
- SB22-070
- SB22-098
- SB22-113
- SB22-114
- SB22-118
- SB22-124
- SB22-134
- SB22-140
- SB22-145
- SB22-150
- SB22-151
- SB22-153
- SB22-155
- SB22-159
- SB22-160
- SB22-161
- SB22-163
- SB22-165
- SB22-170
- SB22-177
- SB22-180
- SB22-181
- SB22-182
- SB22-183
- SB22-185
- SB22-190
- SB22-193
- SB22-195
- SB22-196
- SB22-198
- SB22-200
- SB22-203
- SB22-204
- SB22-208
- SB22-211
- SB22-213
- SB22-215
- SB22-216
- SB22-217
- SB22-218
- SB22-223
- SB22-227
- SB22-228
- SB22-229
- SB22-233
- SB22-235
- SB22-236
- SB22-238
Description
SB22-215 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; also Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie–Concerning the creation of the “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” cash fund to be used for nonfederal match funding requirements for infrastructure projects eligible to receive federal funding under the federal “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act”, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 4, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-216 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; also Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie–Concerning the reallocation of the limited gaming tax revenues for fiscal years following a significant decrease in the revenues, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-229 by Senator(s) Story and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s) Bernett and Gray–Concerning the conditions under which a public trustee shall release a deed of trust. SB22-007 by Senator(s) Story and Lee, Ginal; also Representative(s) Cutter and Snyder–Concerning outreach to the public relating to wildfire risk mitigation practices, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 5, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-235 by Senator(s) Rankin and Zenzinger, Hansen; also Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie, Ransom–Concerning county administration of public assistance programs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 5, 2022, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE SB22-183 by Senator(s) Winter and Gardner; also Representative(s) Duran and Weissman–Concerning programs that provide services to crime victims. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-208 by Senator(s) Winter and Simpson; also Representative(s) Lynch and Roberts–Concerning just compensation for the condemnation of property encumbered by a conservation easement in gross. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-223 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Lindsay and Snyder–Concerning the requirement that businesses licensed to sell motor vehicles have a principal place of business. (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-165 by Senator(s) Bridges; also Representative(s) Lindsay and Geitner–Concerning the creation of the Colorado career advisor training program, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-027 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Larson–Concerning changes to the prescription drug monitoring program pursuant to the March 2021 audit report issued by the office of the state auditor. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-114 by Senator(s) Hisey and Story; also Representative(s) Roberts and Catlin, McCluskie, Pico–Concerning fire suppression ponds, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-113 by Senator(s) Hansen and Buckner; also Representative(s) Tipper and Bacon–Concerning the use of personal identifying data, and, in connection therewith, creating a task force for the consideration of facial recognition services, restricting the use of facial recognition services by law enforcement agencies, temporarily prohibiting state and local government agencies and schools from executing new contracts for facial recognition services, and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-140 by Senator(s) Coleman and Gardner; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Amabile–Concerning the expansion of experiential learning opportunities through relationships with employers, and, in connection therewith, establishing a work- based learning incentive program, a digital navigation program, a career-aligned English as a second language program, A global talent task force to study in-demand occupations, and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-159 by Senator(s) Bridges and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Ortiz and Will–Concerning the creation of a revolving loan fund within the division of housing in the department of local affairs to make investments in transformational affordable housing, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-160 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Boesenecker and Lindsay, Jodeh, Woodrow–Concerning programs to preserve mobile home communities, and, in connection therewith, establishing a revolving loan and grant program to assist mobile home owners seeking to purchase their communities, and making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-170 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Gray and Hooton–Concerning permissible uses of the money in the waste tire administration, enforcement, market development, and cleanup fund, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-150 by Senator(s) Danielson; also Representative(s) Duran and Herod–Concerning responding to the missing indigenous persons crisis, and, in connection therewith, establishing the office of liaison for missing and murdered indigenous relatives and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-180 by Senator(s) Winter and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Gray and Bacon–Concerning programs to reduce ground level ozone through increased use of transit. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-182 by Senator(s) Hansen and Coram; also Representative(s) Daugherty and Young–Concerning measures to address economic mobility for Coloradans, and, in connection therewith, creating the economic mobility program within the department of public health and environment and authorizing the department of higher education to contract for the use of an online platform to assist students with accessing public benefits and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-185 by Senator(s) Danielson and Buckner; also Representative(s) Lindsay and Young–Concerning addressing the needs of older Coloradans through the strategic investments in aging grant program. (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-203 by Senator(s) Fields and Smallwood; also Representative(s) Lontine and Soper–Concerning the department of health care policy and financing’s oversight of contracted entities providing services to the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly. (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) SB22-004 by Senator(s) Rankin and Bridges; also Representative(s) McCluskie–Concerning measures to support evidence-based literacy instruction for students in early grades, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-068 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Kolker; also Representative(s) Lontine and Woog–Concerning the creation of a tool to provide transparency in health claims data submitted to the Colorado all-payer health claims database, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-118 by Senator(s) Woodward and Hinrichsen, Hisey, Lundeen, Priola, Rankin, Scott, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Holtorf and Valdez D., Lynch, McKean, Pelton, Pico, Rich, Van Beber, Van Winkle, Will–Concerning the encouragement of the use of geothermal energy by providing similar treatment to solar energy, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-190 by Senator(s) Danielson and Coram; also Representative(s) Ortiz–Concerning the creation of a United States Space Force special license plate, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-227 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Valdez D. And Will–Concerning the continuation of the department of agriculture’s spending authority granted through legislation enacted in the 2021 legislative session. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-145 by Senator(s) Buckner and Cooke; also Representative(s) Valdez A. And Will–Concerning measures to provide resources to increase community safety, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-177 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Rankin; also Representative(s) Titone and Bradfield–Concerning behavioral health system investments in the statewide care coordination infrastructure, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-181 by Senator(s) Bridges and Simpson; also Representative(s) Cutter and Van Beber–Concerning the behavioral health administration’s plan to address issues regarding the delivery of behavioral health-care services in this state, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-211 by Senator(s) Fields and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Valdez A.–Concerning the repurposing of the Ridge View campus into a supportive residential community for people experiencing homelessness, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-195 by Senator(s) Donovan and Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Catlin and Valdez D.–Concerning modifications to the conservation district grant fund. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-200 by Senator(s) Ginal and Rankin; also Representative(s) Soper and McCluskie–Concerning a grant program to improve access to health care in rural communities. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-196 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Lee; also Representative(s) Bacon and Benavidez–Concerning supporting the health needs of persons who may be involved with the criminal justice system, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) SB22-153 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Priola; also Representative(s) Lontine–Concerning increasing internal election security measures, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1221 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s) Fields–Concerning the creation of the county coroner and mortuary mental health and wellness program. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1223 by Representative(s) Kipp and Rich; also Senator(s) Coram and Ginal–Concerning property taxation of mobile homes, and, in connection therewith, creating an exemption for low-value mobile homes and modifying the notice requirements for mobile homes to be sold due to delinquent taxes. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1413 by Representative(s) Esgar and McKean, Garnett; also Senator(s) Fenberg and Holbert, Moreno–Concerning authority for the executive committee of the legislative council to allow remote testimony before legislative committees. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1415 by Representative(s) Bird and McKean; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Lundeen–Concerning elimination of the requirement that certain businesses licensed to sell alcohol beverages for consumption on the licensed premises register a manager of the licensed premises with the state licensing authority. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1248 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Ortiz; also Senator(s) Simpson–Concerning continuation of the school leadership pilot program. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1416 by Representative(s) Esgar and Neville; also Senator(s) Kolker and Rankin–Concerning procedural requirements for the administration of property tax, and, in connection therewith, requiring the property tax administrator to maintain a list of persons interested in receiving notifications about possible amendments to property tax manuals, requiring public hearings with notice in connection with amendments to property tax manuals, requiring petitions for changes to property tax materials to be in writing, requiring notification about the opportunity to obtain additional information about the valuation of commercial property, requiring notification about the abatement process, allowing for the correction of errors impacting valuation of a class or subclass of property, and establishing a process for accelerated consideration of certain appeals. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1050 by Representative(s) Ricks; also S enat or(s) Buckner–Concerning facilitating the integration of international medical graduates into the Colorado health-care workforce. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-238 by Senator(s) Hansen and Rankin; also Representative(s) Weissman and Neville–Concerning reductions in real property taxation for only the 2023 and 2024 property tax years, and, in connection therewith, reducing the assessment rates for certain classes of nonresidential property and all residential property and the amount of actual value to which the rate is applied for all residential real property and commercial property for 2023; reducing the assessment rates for all multi-family residential real property to a set amount for 2024; reducing the assessment rates for all residential real property other than multi-family residential real property for 2024 by an amount determined by the property tax administrator to cumulatively with the other provisions of the bill reduce statewide property tax revenue for 2023 and 2024 by a specified amount; reducing the assessment rates for real and personal property that is classified as agricultural or renewable energy production property for 2024; and requiring the state to reimburse local governments, excluding school districts, in 2024 for 2023 reductions in their property tax revenue resulting from the bill. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1414 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Michaelson J en et; al s o S enat o r(s ) Pettersen and Fi el d s , Moreno–Concerning providing healthy meals to all public school students, and, in connection therewith, creating the healthy school meals for all program and providing funding for the program by capping itemized and standard state income tax deductions for taxpayers who have federal adjusted gross income of $300,000 or more. HB22-1061 by Representative(s) Amabile and Benavidez; also Senator(s) Gonzales–Concerning modifications to not guilty by reason of insanity, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-069 by Senator(s) Story, Gonzales, Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Froelich, Bacon, Bernett, Cutter, Duran, Jodeh, Kipp, Ricks, Titone, Young–Concerning The use of student academic measures in evaluating the performance of licensed personnel for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 school years, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB22-070 by Senator(s) Bridges; also Representative(s) McLachlan and McCluskie–Concerning licensed personnel performance evaluations in public schools, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB22-233 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Exum and Daugherty–Concerning an additional mechanism to refund excess state revenues for state fiscal year 2021-22 only that provides a refund in an identical amount to each qualified resident individual, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1412 by Representative(s) Garnett and Van Winkle, Amabile, Roberts; also Senator(s) Cooke–Concerning the continuation of the division of gaming in the department of revenue, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2021 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-124 by Senator(s) Woodward and Kolker, Hisey, Holbert, Kirkmeyer, Rankin; also Representative(s) Ortiz and Van Winkle, Lynch, Van Beber–Concerning the authority of a pass- through business entity to elect to pay state income taxes at the entity level, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-012 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Hooton–Concerning versions of the Colorado constitution. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-151 by Senator(s) Danielson and Story; also Representative(s) McCluskie and Will, Roberts–Concerning the creation of a cash fund for use by the department of transportation to fund projects that provide safe road crossings for connectivity of wildlife and thereby reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions. HB22-1244 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Gonzales–Concerning measures to increase public protection from toxic air contaminants. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-198 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Scott; also Representative(s) Weissman and Will–Concerning measures to address orphaned wells in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, creating the orphaned wells mitigation enterprise. SB22-204 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Lindsay and Gonzales-Gutierrez–Concerning repealing the requirement that the federal government confirm certain persons’ statuses before issuance of an identification document, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-098 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Roberts and Will–Concerning a task force to examine the creation of a program allowing for the use of donated unused drugs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. SB22-051 by Senator(s) Hansen; also Representative(s) Sirota–Concerning policies to reduce emissions from the built environment. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-193 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Gonzales; also Representative(s) Valdez A. And Froelich–Concerning measures to improve air quality in the state, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-161 by Senator(s) Danielson and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s) Duran and Froelich–Concerning the modernization of procedures for the enforcement of laws governing the employer-employee relationship, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-155 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) Hooton–Concerning an expansion of medical marijuana research grant programs. SB22-163 by Senator(s) Coleman and Kolker; also Representative(s) Ricks–Concerning establishment of a procurement equity program to remediate disparities in state procurement, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-236 by Senator(s) Hansen and Rankin, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) McCluskie and Ransom, Herod–Concerning the review of medicaid provider rates. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-005 by Senator(s) Bridges and Cooke; also Representative(s) Roberts and Woog–Concerning the increase of available funds for law enforcement agency peace officer supportive services, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-228 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Valdez A.–Concerning the requirement that retail establishments accept United States currency. SB22-213 by Senator(s) Fields and Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Valdez A. And Tipper–Concerning continuing support for necessary child care programs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-218 by Senator(s) Holbert and Fenberg; also Representative(s) McKean and Garnett–Concerning the sponsorship of sunset bills. SB22-006 by Senator(s) Kolker and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Snyder–Concerning an increase in the amount of sales tax revenue that a retailer may retain to cover the retailer’s expense in collecting and remitting the tax, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-025 by Senator(s) Hansen; also Representative(s) Bird and McCluskie–Concerning state capital financing managed by the state treasurer, and, in connection therewith, expanding the types of collateral that can be used to secure such financing and, if deemed feasible and in the best interest of the state by the state treasurer after a required study is completed, authorizing the use of security token offerings for such financing, and making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.) SB22-217 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; also Representative(s) Herod and Ransom, McCluskie–Concerning motor vehicle related programs that benefit persons with disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation. SB22-134 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Coram; also Representative(s) Esgar–Concerning a general fund transfer to the Colorado state fair authority cash fund to partly fund the implementation of the 2021 Colorado state fair master plan, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
SB22-110 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Kolker; also Representative(s) Pelton–Concerning a requirement that a wind-powered energy generation facility be equipped with light mitigating technology. House Conferees: Representative(s) Hooton, Chair, Cutter, Pelton Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Kolker, Chair, Hansen, Sonnenberg (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB22-HJR1025
- SB22-SJR006
- SB22-SJR010
Description
SJR22-006 by Senator(s) Cooke and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Will and Bird–Concerning declaring the week of May 11-16, 2022, as Police Week, and, in connection therewith, declaring May 15, 2022, as Peace Officers’ Memorial Day. (Laid Over from March 16, 2022.) SJR22-010 by Senator(s) Cooke and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Ortiz and Geitner–Concerning the availability of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a treatment option for residents of the state of Colorado experiencing Traumatic Brain Injury or Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. (Laid Over from April 29, 2022.) HJR22-1025 by Representative(s) Esgar and McKean, Garnett; also Senator(s) Fenberg and Gardner, Moreno–Concerning the designation of the convening date for the First Regular Session of the Seventy-fourth General Assembly and the addition of a Joint Rule establishing deadlines that apply to the Senate and House of Representatives for the session based on the convening date. (Laid Over from April 29, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1052
- HB22-1067
- HB22-1083
- HB22-1114
- HB22-1133
- HB22-1218
- HB22-1243
- HB22-1272
- HB22-1284
- HB22-1285
- HB22-1301
- HB22-1317
- HB22-1347
- HB22-1350
Description
HB22-1272 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Benavidez; also Senator(s) Gonzales and Rodriguez–Concerning the repeal of the provision awarding a defendant attorney fees in a tort action when the case is dismissed on motion of the defendant prior to trial. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, March 25, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, 2022.) (Laid Over from April 28, 2022.) HB22-1083 by Representative(s) Tipper and Rich; also Senator(s) Winter and Simpson–Concerning the creation of the Colorado homeless contribution income tax credit, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28 and 29, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 2, 2022.) HB22-1133 by Representative(s) Gray and Caraveo; also Senator(s) Winter–Concerning an advance payment of premiums for state employee family and medical leave insurance coverage from the revenue loss restoration cash fund to the family and medical leave insurance fund for use by the division of family and medical leave insurance to implement services prescribed under the “Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Act”, and, in connection therewith, reducing an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 4, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 2, 2022.) HB22-1347 by Representative(s) Daugherty; also Senator(s) Rodriguez–Concerning workers’ compensation, and, in connection therewith, increasing funeral benefits, allowing for advance mileage expense payments, addressing the payment of scheduled ratings, and requiring reporting of certain active medical treatments. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 2, 2022.) HB22-1067 by Representative(s) Woodrow and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Lee and Rodriguez–Concerning clarifying changes to measures that ensure defendants have a prompt bond hearing, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 11, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 3, 2022.) HB22-1114 by Representative(s) Larson and Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer–Concerning authorizing a transportation network company to provide nonmedical transportation services to persons who are enrolled in certain medicaid waiver programs, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 25, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 3, 2022.) HB22-1301 by Representative(s) Soper and Roberts, Holtorf, McLachlan, Pelton, Rich, Titone, Will; also Senator(s) Donovan and Simpson–Concerning the treatment of controlled environment agricultural facilities for property tax purposes. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 3, 2022.) HB22-1243 by Representative(s) Exum and Van Winkle; also Senator(s) Kolker and Hinrichsen–Concerning programs that provide funding to improve school safety, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 14, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27 and April 29, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) HB22-1285 by Representative(s) Neville and Esgar, Daugherty; also Senator(s) Moreno and Cooke–Concerning a prohibition against a hospital taking certain debt collection actions against a patient if the hospital is not in compliance with hospital price transparency laws. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 26, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 2, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) HB22-1317 by Representative(s) Tipper; also Senator(s) Bridges–Concerning restrictive employment agreements. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 18, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 2, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 4, 2022.) HB22-1052 by Representative(s) McLachlan and McKean; also Senator(s) Priola and Moreno, Fenberg–Concerning promoting behavioral health crisis services to school-age students, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1218 by Representative(s) Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Winter and Priola–Concerning resource efficiency related to constructing a building for occupancy. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 20, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29 and May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1284 by Representative(s) Esgar and Catlin; also Senator(s) Gardner and Pettersen–Concerning updates to state surprise billing laws to facilitate the implementation of surprise billing protections, and, in connection therewith, aligning state law with the federal “No Surprises Act” and making an appropriation. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 25, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1350 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Rich; also Senator(s) Bridges and Lundeen–Concerning the creation of a grant program to meet workforce needs throughout the state. (Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, April 25, 2022.) (Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, 2022.)
Time:
8:15 AM
Room: Senate Committee Room 357
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
–Consideration of Senate Bill 22-239 under Senate Rule 42
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: House Committee Room 0112
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1418
- SB22-219
- SB22-220
- SB22-225
Description
SB22-220 McCluskie and Esgar–Property Tax Deferral Program SB22-225 Roberts and Baisley–Ambulance Service Sustainability and State Licensing SB22-219 Duran and McLachlan–Regulate Dental Therapists HB22-1418 Herod and McCluskie–Extension Of Certain Unused Tax Credits –Any other bills assigned to the committee will be heard at this time.
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: House Committee Room 0107
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
SB22-197 Bacon–Innovation Sch Zones With Alternative Governance –Any Other Bills Referred to the Committee May Be Heard at This Time
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: Legislative Services Building Hearing Room A
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
Description
SB22-172 Roberts and Rich–Colorado Rural Health-care Workforce Initiative –Any Other Bills Referred to the Committee May Be Heard at this Time
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: Old State Library
Chamber:
House
Bills coming up:
- SB22-043
- SB22-085
- SB22-201
- SB22-230
- SB22-234
- SB22-237
Description
SB22-043 Lynch and Duran–Restitution Services For Victims SB22-085 McLachlan and Catlin–Colorado Safe Student Protection Program SB22-201 Weissman and Carver–Commission On Judicial Discipline SB22-230 Esgar–Collective Bargaining For Counties SB22-234 Ortiz and Snyder–Unemployment Compensation SB22-237 Kennedy and Larson–Ballot Measure Campaign Finance ––Any Other Bills Referred to the Committee May be Heard at this Time
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1233
- HB22-1314
- HB22-1394
- HB22-1400
Description
HB22-1394 by Representative(s) Esgar and Roberts; also Senator(s) Winter and Donovan–Concerning
funding for just transition programs to assist communities with economic transitions, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1400 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Tipper; also Senator(s) Moreno–Concerning matters related to a procedural requirement for state enterprises. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1233 by Representative(s) Lontine and Soper; also Senator(s) Simpson and Ginal–Concerning the continuation of the regulation of optometry by the state board of optometry, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations in the 2021 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.) HB22-1314 by Representative(s) Ricks and Hooton; also Senator(s) Gonzales and Sonnenberg–Concerning the rights of a person with ownership interest in a vehicle that has been towed from private property without the person’s consent, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Finance recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 3, 2022.) (Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 4, 2022.) (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1013
- HB22-1256
- HB22-1374
- HB22-1386
Description
HB22-1013 by Representative(s) Pelton and Snyder; also Senator(s) Hisey and Winter–Concerning the
creation of a grant program to build community resilience regarding electric grid disruptions through the development of microgrids, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1256 by Representative(s) Amabile and McCluskie; also Senator(s) Moreno and Gardner–Concerning modifications to civil involuntary commitment statutes for persons with mental health disorders, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1374 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s) Moreno–Concerning measures to improve the educational attainment of students in out-of-home placement, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1386 by Representative(s) Amabile and Soper; also Senator(s) Hansen and Gardner–Concerning measures related to competency to proceed, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1063
- HB22-1077
- HB22-1287
- HB22-1326
- HB22-1327
- HB22-1353
- HB22-1366
- HB22-1378
- HB22-1383
- HB22-1387
- HB22-1389
- HB22-1390
- HB22-HCR1003
- SB22-205
- SB22-232
Description
HB22-1390 by Representative(s) McCluskie and McLachlan; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and
Lundeen–Concerning the financing of public schools, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1353 by Representative(s) Bernett and Baisley; also Senator(s) Bridges–Concerning the coordination of state public safety communications, and, in connection therewith, transferring the powers, duties, and functions related to such coordination from the office of information technology to the department of public safety. SB22-205 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Holbert; also Representative(s) Valdez A.–Concerning the regulation of cannabis-related products that may potentially cause a person to become intoxicated when used. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1326 by Representative(s) Garnett and Lynch; also Senator(s) Pettersen and Cooke–Concerning measures to address synthetic opiates, and, in connection therewith, changing the criminal penalties associated with synthetic opiates; using a substance abuse assessment to direct appropriate treatment at sentencing; providing opiate antagonists in the community; providing synthetic opiate detection tests in the community; creating immunity for furnishing synthetic opiate detection tests; providing treatment for persons in the criminal justice system; developing a fentanyl prevention and education campaign; providing funding for substance use and harm reduction; evaluating the substance use and harm reduction needs across the state; requiring a post-enactment review of the implementation of this act; and making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1383 by Representative(s) Kipp and Holtorf; also Senator(s) Lee–Concerning increasing the workforce by removing barriers to employment opportunities for juveniles. HB22-1063 by Representative(s) Amabile and Benavidez; also Senator(s) Coleman and Cooke–Concerning creation of a jail standards commission to standardize the operation of Colorado jails, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1077 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Jodeh; also Senator(s) Priola and Hansen–Concerning the creation of the Colorado nonprofit security grant program for qualified nonprofit organizations at high risk of a terrorist attack who applied for but did not receive a grant from the federal nonprofit security grant program, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1327 by Representative(s) Herod and McLachlan; also Senator(s) Moreno and Coram–Concerning former Native American boarding schools in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1366 by Representative(s) Kipp; also Senator(s) Bridges–Concerning increasing access to postsecondary workforce readiness with financial aid information, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1378 by Representative(s) Jodeh and Sullivan; also Senator(s) Coleman and Hansen–Concerning the Denver-metropolitan regional navigation campus grant to address homelessness, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. HB22-1287 by Representative(s) Boesenecker and Hooton; also Senator(s) Winter–Concerning protections for mobile home park residents, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HB22-1389 by Representative(s) Herod; also Senator(s) Hinrichsen–Concerning the creation of financial literacy and exchange program accounts, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE (continued) HB22-1387 by Representative(s) Titone and Bradfield; also Senator(s) Fields and Priola–Concerning measures to ensure that a common interest community has adequate reserve funds. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.) HCR22-1003 by Representative(s) Geitner and Kipp; also Senator(s) Bridges and Lundeen–Submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the extension of the property tax exemption for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans to the surviving spouse of a United States armed forces service member who died in the line of duty or veteran whose death resulted from a service-related injury or disease. (Requires 24 votes.) SB22-232 by Senator(s) Bridges and Moreno; also Representative(s) Herod–Concerning the provision of workforce housing through the creation of the middle-income housing authority, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
HJR22-1020 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Pelton; also Senator(s) Fenberg and
Gardner–Concerning the commemoration of the Holocaust. (Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
(No action necessary - Awaiting action by House)
(Conference Committee Reports on Senate bills must be acted upon by the House of Representatives first.) SB22-110 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Kolker; also Representative(s) Pelton–Concerning a requirement that a wind-powered energy generation facility be equipped with light mitigating technology. (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, 2022.) Senate Conferees: Senators Kolker, Chair; Hansen; Sonnenberg House Conferees: Representatives Hooton, Chair; Cutter; Pelton (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in Senate Journal, May 3, 2022.)
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
(No action necessary - Conference Committee has been appointed, but has not reported.)
SB22-021 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Lee; also Representative(s) Benavidez and Amabile–Concerning the treatment of persons with behavioral health disorders in the justice system, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 29, 2022.) Senate Conferees: Senators Rodriguez; Chair, Lee; Simpson House Conferees: Representatives Benavidez, Chair; Amabile; Pelton
Time:
9:00 AM
Room: Senate Chamber
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
(No action necessary - Awaiting appointment of House Conferees)
SB22-009 by Senator(s) Ginal and Hisey; also Representative(s) Bird and Benavidez–Concerning catalytic converters, and, in connection therewith, enacting measures to address the theft of catalytic converters. (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 11, 2022.) Senate Conferees: Senators Ginal, Chair; Winter; Hisey
Time:
8:00 AM
Room: Legislative Services Building Hearing Room B
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1005
- HB22-1006
- HB22-1011
- HB22-1012
- HB22-1051
- HB22-1149
- HB22-1151
- HB22-1240
- HB22-1246
- HB22-1281
- HB22-1283
- HB22-1302
- HB22-1303
- HB22-1308
- HB22-1358
- HB22-1367
- HB22-1380
- HB22-1393
- HB22-1397
- HB22-1409
Description
HB22-1005 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Will; also Senator(s) Rankin–Health-care Preceptors Tax Credit HB22-1006 by Representative(s) Roberts and Van Winkle; also Senator(s) Donovan and Smallwood–Child Care Center Property Tax Exemption HB22-1011 by Representative(s) Cutter and Snyder; also Senator(s) Story and Lee–Wildfire Mitigation Incentives For Local Gov HB22-1012 by Representative(s) Cutter and Valdez D.; also Senator(s) Ginal and Lee–Wildfire Mitigation And Recovery HB22-1051 by Representative(s) Bird and McKean; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Hisey–Mod Affordable Housing Tax Credit HB22-1149 by Representative(s) Lynch and Bird; also Senator(s) Rankin and Hansen–Advanced Industry Investment Tax Credit HB22-1151 by Representative(s) Catlin and Roberts; also Senator(s) Bridges and Simpson–Turf Replacement Program HB22-1240 by Representative(s) Froelich and Young; also Senator(s) Fields and Simpson–Mandatory Reporters HB22-1246 by Representative(s) Lontine; also Senator(s) Buckner–Hospice Inpatient Unit Specialized Rx Drug Outlet HB22-1281 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Ricks; also Senator(s) Winter and Rankin–Behavioral Health-care Continuum Gap Grant Program HB22-1283 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Bradfield; also Senator(s) Buckner and Priola–Youth and Family Behavioral Health Care HB22-1302 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Will; also Senator(s) Jaquez Lewis and Priola–Health-care Practice Transformation HB22-1303 by Representative(s) Amabile and Sandridge; also Senator(s) Winter and Smallwood–Increase Residential Behavioral Health Beds HB22-1308 by Representative(s) McCormick; also Senator(s) Donovan–Agricultural Workforce Services Program HB22-1358 by Representative(s) Sirota; also Senator(s) Winter and Fields–Clean Water In Schools and Child Care Centers HB22-1367 by Representative(s) Lontine and Gray; also Senator(s) Winter and Pettersen–Updates To Employment Discrimination Laws HB22-1380 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Pelton; also Senator(s) Bridges and Coram–Critical Services For Low-income Households SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE (continued) HB22-1393 by Representative(s) Tipper and Soper; also Senator(s) Gonzales and Moreno–Displaced Aurarian Scholarship HB22-1397 by Representative(s) Herod and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Moreno–Statewide Equity Office HB22-1409 by Representative(s) Herod and Titone; also Senator(s) Coleman and Hisey–Community Revitalization Grant Program Funding Any Other Bills Referred to Senate Appropriations May be Heard at this Time
Time:
8:15 AM
Room: Senate Committee Room 357
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
Consideration of Senate Bill 22-239 under Senate Rule 42
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: Senate Committee Room 357
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
- HB22-1119
- HB22-1254
- HB22-1376
- HB22-1381
- HB22-1385
- HB22-1392
- HB22-1406
Description
HB22-1381 by Representative(s) Titone and McKean; also Senator(s) Winter and Woodward–CO Energy Office Geothermal Energy Grant Program HB22-1392 by Representative(s) Bird and Lindsay; also Senator(s) Moreno–Contaminated Land Income Tax and Property Tax Exempt HB22-1406 by Representative(s) Herod and Roberts; also Senator(s) Coleman and Hinrichsen–Qualified Retailer Retain Sales Tax HB22-1385 by Representative(s) Titone; also Senator(s) Hansen–CO Operations Resource Engine Upgrade Project HB22-1254 by Representative(s) Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Winter and Priola–Vehicle Taxes and Fees Late Registration HB22-1119 by Representative(s) Gray and Weissman; also Senator(s) Winter–Colorado False Claims Act HB22-1376 by Representative(s) Herod and Young; also Senator(s) Priola and Winter–Supportive Learning Environments For K-12 Students Any Other Bills Referred to Senate Finance May be Heard at this Time
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: Senate Committee Room 352
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
HB22-1401 by Representative(s) Mullica; also Senator(s) Moreno–Hospital Nurse Staffing Standards
Time:
Upon Adjournment
Room: No Room Specified
Chamber:
Senate
Bills coming up:
Description
HB22-1259 by Representative(s) Duran and Jodeh; also Senator(s) Moreno–Modifications To Colorado Works Program HB22-1411 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Herod; also Senator(s) Moreno–Money From Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund Any Other Bills Referred to Senate Appropriations May be Heard at this Time
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