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House Daily Reading - Day 107

April 30, 2026 · 639 words · 2 speakers · 3 segments

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

Committee on Business Affairs and Labor, after consideration on the merits of the committee recommends the following. Senate Bill 160 be amended as followed and as amended be referred to the committee with a���000 in favor of recommendation. Committee on Finance after consideration on the merits of the committee recommends the following. House Bill 1326 is amended and Senate Bill 20 be referred to the committee on appropriations with favor of recommendation. Committee on Health and Human Services after consideration on the merits of the committee recommends the following. House Bill 1425 be referred favorably to the committee on finance Signing of bills resolutions and memorials The speaker has signed Signing of bills resolutions memorials will be printed in the journal Delivery of bills to the Governor. The Chief Clerk of the House. Delivery of bills to the Governor will be printed in the journal. Message from the Senate. Madam Speaker. Message from the Senate will be printed in the journal. Message from the Revisor. We hear with Transmit. Message from the Revisor will be printed in the journal. Introduction of bills. House Bill 1427 by Representative Espinoza, also Senator Snyder concerning updates to the Uniform Antitrust Pre-Merger Notification Act approved by the Uniform Law Commission. House Bill 1427 will be assigned to the Committee on Judiciary. House Bill 1428 by Representatives Sarod and Tigard, also Senators Bridges and Kirkmeyer, concerning measures to improve the administration of publicly funded programs available to students who are not full-time in-person students and in connection therewith, requiring the Department of Education to report on online and part-time enrichment educational programs and authorizing an extension of the designation of a Board of Cooperative Services to administer the statewide supplemental online and blended learning program. House Bill 1428 will be assigned to the Committee on Appropriations. Senate Bill 17 by Senators Doherty and Bright, also Representative Stewart R., concerning changes to out-of-network health care services dispute resolution processes for health insurance carriers. Senate Bill 17 will be assigned to the Committee on Health and Human Services. Senate Bill 146 by Senator Cutter, also Representative Frillick, concerning restricting the distribution of single food serviceware Senate Bill 146 will be assigned to the Committee on State Civic Military and Veterans Affairs Senate Bill 170 by Senators Coleman and Bright also Representative Bacon concerning creating a task force to study how to expand access to effective public schools for Colorado students. Senate Bill 170 will be assigned to the Committee on Education. Senate Bill 171 by Senators Cutter and Wallace, also Representatives Lukens and Smith, concerning prohibiting the disposal of pre-production plastic materials at a location that does not have a certificate of designation to operate as a solid waste disposal site and facility. Senate Bill 171 will be assigned to the Committee on Energy and Environment. Senate Bill 173 by Senators Bridges and Bright, also Representatives Lukens and Gilchrist, concerning exempting teacher training in certain fitness disciplines from regulation under the Private Occupational Education Act of 1981. Senate Bill 173 will be assigned to the Committee on Education. Senate Bill 174 by Senator Roberts, also Representatives Carter and Soper, concerning the prohibition of lead generation marketing for legal services. Senate Bill 174 will be assigned to the Committee on Judiciary. Introduction of resolution. House Joint Resolution 1030 by Representatives Gonzalez and Joseph, also Senator Bright, concerning designating a portion of Colorado Highway 14 in Weld County as Mono and Matt Road. House Joint Resolution 1030 will be laid over one day under House rule

Madam Majority Leader Madam Speaker I move that the House stand in adjournment until Friday May 1st at 9 a The House will stand adjourned until tomorrow May 1st at 9 a Thank you. Thank you.

Source: House Daily Reading - Day 107 · April 30, 2026 · Gavelin.ai