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Senate Daily Reading [Day 108]

May 1, 2026 · 737 words · 3 speakers · 9 segments

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The Senate will come to order. Introduction of resolutions. House Joint Resolution 1030 by Representative Gonzales-Harran, Joseph, and Senator Bright concerning designating a portion of Colorado Highway 14 in Weld County as Mono and Matt Road. Majority Leader Rodriguez.

Thank you, Mr. President. I move to layover House Joint Resolution 1030 layover until Monday, May 4th, 2026.

The motion is layover H.J.R. 1030 to Monday, May 4th, 2026. All those in favor say aye.

Aye.

Oh, there we go. Opposed no. The aye has it. And the secretary did not hear anyone but a senator say aye. And H.J.R. 1030 will layover until Monday, May 4th, 2026. Introduction of bills. Senate Bill 185 by Senators Marchman and Baisley and Representatives to Tone and Kelty concerning measures to enhance the office of information technology security procedures business labor and technology senate bill 186 by senators marchman and basley and representatives to tone and Kelty concerning updates to the Workers Compensation Act of Colorado necessitated by technology updates Business labor and technology Senate Bill 187 by Senators Zimabale and Bridges and Representatives Brown and Taggart concerning the creation of a commission to study Medicaid and in connection therewith making an appropriation. Appropriations. Senate Bill 188 by Senators Zimabale and Kirkmeyer and Representatives Brown and Taggart concerning the transition of residential treatment programs to the statewide managed care system for Medicaid members who are in custody of a county department of human or social services. Appropriations. Senate Bill 189 by Senators Rodriguez and Coleman, Representatives Duran and Bacon, concerning the use of automated decision-making technology and consequential decisions. Business, labor, and technology. House Bill 1015 by Representatives McCormick and Taggart and Senators Simpson and Amabile, concerning the extension of the Colorado Homeless Contribution Tax Credit through Income Tax Year 2030. Appropriations. House Bill 1033 by Representatives Gonzales R. and Duran and Senators Rodriguez and Pelton B., concerning expanding the scope of the Colorado College food acts and in connection there with making an appropriation. Act, culture, natural resources. House Bill 1077 by representatives Gonzales R and Wilford and Senators Linstead and Marchman concerning the average market rate of unprocessed retail marijuana and in connection therewith making an appropriation Finance House Bill 1147 by Representatives Brown and Basenicker and Senator Cutter concerning processes related to host homes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and in connection therewith making an appropriation Health and Human Services. House Bill 1282 by Representatives Phillips and Goldstein and Senator Mullica concerning the elimination of duplicative regulation of school district child care centers. Education. House Bill 1340 by Representatives Winner, T. and Morrow, and Senator Peltner and Hendrickson concerning requirements for formerly irrigated agricultural land for which an agricultural low irrigation water right in Water Division II is changed to another beneficial use. Agriculture and Natural Resources. House Bill 1345 by Representatives McCluskey and Hammer, and Senators Coleman and Simpson concerning higher education funding and in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations and the report on higher education funding allocation formula. Straight to the Governor's desk. Education. House Bill 1414 by Rep. McCluskey and Camacho and Senators Roberts and Kipp concerning the provision of medical records and the custody of certain health care entities. Finance House Bill 1417 by Rep Soper and Bacon and Senators Roberts and Rich concerning the disability accommodation requirement of a testing entity Education House Bill 1419 by Rep Sirota and Brown and Senators Zimabale and Bridges AND RICK CONCERNING THE DISABILITY ACCOMMENATION REQUIREMENT OF A TESTING ENTITY EDUCATION HOUSE BILL 1419 BY REPRESENTATIVE SEROTA AND BROWN AND SENATORS OF MAUBILA AND BRIDGES CONCERNING THE OVERREFUND AMOUNT FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 OF STATE REVENUES IN EXCESS OF THE STATE FISCAL YEAR SPENDING LIMIT UNDER SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE 10 OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH MAKING AN APPROPRIATION. APPROPRIATIONS. HOUSE BILL 1420 BY REPRESENTATIVE PASCAL AND RICHARDSON AND and Senators Colker and Pelton are concerning changes to the approval process for light mitigating technology that is required to be installed at certain wind-powered energy generation facilities. Transportation and energy. Announcements, Mr. Majority Leader.

Thank you, Mr. President. I move the Senate adjourn until 10 a.m. Monday, May 4th,

2026. You move the motion. All those in favor say aye. Aye. The ayes have it. The aye has it. And the Senate will adjourn until 10 a.m. on Monday, May 4th. May the 4th be with you, 2026.

Thank you.

Source: Senate Daily Reading [Day 108] · May 1, 2026 · Gavelin.ai