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House Daily Reading - Day 090

April 13, 2026 · 977 words · 3 speakers · 4 segments

. Thank you. The House will come back to order. Mr. Schiebel, reports of committees of reference.

Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources. After consideration on the Mercer Committee, recommends the following House Bill 1342 be amended as followed. Also amended be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. Committee on Finance. After consideration on the Mercer Committee, recommends the following Senate Bill 144 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. Message from the Senate. Madam Speaker, the Senate will be printed in the journal. Message from the reviser. We hear with Transmitch without comment. Message from the reviser will be printed in the journal. Message from the Governor. Honorable members of the Colorado House. Message from the Governor will be printed in the journal Introduction of bills House Bill 1416 by Representatives Wynn and Brown also Senators Amabal and Carson concerning transfers from the Universal High School Scholarship Cash Fund House Bill 1416 will be assigned to the Committee on Appropriations. Senate Bill 20 by Senators Bright and Ball, also Representatives Rodan and Gonzalez, concerning measures related to child care provider licensing and in connection therewith, increasing reliance on trained personnel from the Department of Early Childhood, imposing certain requirements in connection with regulation by local governing authorities and creating a task force. House Bill, sorry, Senate Bill 20 will be signed to the Committee on Education. Senate Bill 80 by Senators Coleman and Simpson, also representatives Lukens and English, concerning creating the Cradle to Career Grant Program. Senate Bill 80 will be assigned to the Committee on Education. Senate Bill 137 by Senators Coleman and Simpson, also representatives McCluskey and Caldwell, concerning measures to reduce administrative burdens and a connection therewith, making changes to the mandatory review of department rules by each principal department and clarifying the Attorney General's scope of authority related to litigation discovery. Senate Bill 137 will be assigned to the Committee on Business Affairs and Labor. Senate Bill 141 by Senators Robertson-Simpson, also Representatives McCluskey and Taggart, concerning optional fees during motor vehicle registration that primarily supports wildlife projects and in connection therewith using the proceeds of a newly created optional fee to construct wildlife crossings and other transportation improvements and making an appropriation. Senate Bill 141 will be assigned to the Committee on Finance. Senate Bill 143 by Senators Coleman and Wallace, also Representatives Wilford and Garcia, concerning updating the name of the Colorado Youth Advisory Council Review Committee. Senate Bill 143 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs. Introduction of resolutions. House Joint Resolution 1027 by Representatives Weinberg and Woodrow also Senators Weissman and Ball concerning remembrance of the Holocaust House Joint Resolution 1027 will be laid over one day under House rule House Joint Resolution 1028 by Representatives Hamrick and Goldstein concerning a commitment to pursue full and fair funding of public schools House Joint Resolution 1028 will be laid over one day under House rule. House Resolution 1005 by Representative Martinez concerning renaming State Highway 47 in Pueblo, Colorado, Dolores Huerta Boulevard. House Resolution 1005 will be laid over one day under House rule. House Joint Resolution 1019 by Senator Frizzell, or excuse me, Senate Joint Resolution 19 by Senator Frizzell, also Representative Hartzell, concerning strengthening the sister state relations between the state of Colorado and Taiwan and in connection therewith, reaffirming support for Taiwan's international participation. Senate Joint Resolution 19 will be laid over one day under House rule. Senate Joint Resolution 20 by Senator Pelton R, also Representatives Johnson and Garcia Sander, concerning the recognition of April 9, 2026 as Home Education Day in Colorado. Senate Joint Resolution 20 will be laid over one day under House rule. House Resolution 1006 by Representatives Woog and Clifford, concerning support for law enforcement officers in the state. House Resolution 1006 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs. House Resolution 1007 by Representatives Locke and Bacon concerning Colorado's 150th anniversary. House Resolution 1007 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs. House Resolution 1008 by Representatives Gonzalez and Barone concerning supporting the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights and in connection therewith, affirming taxpayer consent and ballot transparency, and condemning practices that circumvent voter approval. House Resolution 1008 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs House Concurrent Resolution 1003 by Representative Garcia also Senators Pelton and Kirkmeyer submitting to the Registered Elections of the State of Colorado an amendment to the Carwell Constitution concerning the authorization for a county to allow an exemption from property tax imposed by the county to the owner-occupier of single-family residential real property that is owned outright by the owner-occupier of the residential real property. House Concurrent Resolution 1003 will be assigned to the Committee on Transportation, Housing, and Local Government. House Concurrent Resolution 1004 by Representatives DeGraff and Bradley, also Senators Baisley and Zamora Wilson, submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado Constitution concerning a person's inalienable rights related to their child, children. House Concurrent Resolution 1004 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs. House Concurrent Resolution 1005 by Representative Marshall submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado Constitution concerning a prohibition on a person being a state legislator for a term of office immediately following the unexpired term for which the person was appointed to fill a vacancy in the same district. House Concurrent Resolution 1005 will be assigned to the Committee on State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs. Madam Majority Leader.

Madam Speaker, I move that the House stand in adjournment until Tuesday, April 14th at 9 a.m.

The House is adjourned until tomorrow at 9 a.m. Thank you.

Source: House Daily Reading - Day 090 · April 13, 2026 · Gavelin.ai