March 25, 2026 · 294 words · 2 speakers · 5 segments
The Senate will come to order and the cult rules relax for Senator Wiseman. Introduction of bills. Senate Bill 147 by Senators Cutter and Pelton R and Representatives Johnson and Frohla concerning the regulation of lobbyists. State military affairs. Senate Bill 148 by Senators Ball and Mullica and Representative Joseph and Camacho concerning financing utility on-bill repayment program to support certain energy-related upgrades. Transportation Energy. House Bill 1102 by Representative Lindsey and Senator Snyder concerning the funding of the Colorado Drives Vehicle Services account in the Highway Users Tax Fund. Finance. House Bill 1126 by Representatives Sorota and Woodrow and Senator Kipp concerning requirements for dealing firearms. State Fair and Military Affairs. House Bill 1299 by Representatives Garcia-Sander and Lukens and Senator Pelton B concerning reduction of regulatory burdens on local education providers. Education. House Bill 1305 by Representative Lukens and Senator Roberts concerning enhancing access to inpatient behavioral health by aligning state and federal statutes. Health and Human Services. House Bill 1311 by Representatives Duran and Carter and Senators Bright and Snyder concerning the use of a bond in lieu of retainage and construction contracts. Finance. House Bill 1339 by Representatives Duran and Garcia and Senators Danielson and Cutter concerning a change in the name of the voluntary legal holiday observed on March 31st from Cesar Chavez Day to Farm Workers Day. Local, government, and housing. Announcements.
Mr. Majority Leader. Thank you, Mr. President. If there's no further business, I move the Senate to stand in adjournment until tomorrow, Thursday, the 26th of March, at the hour of 9 a.m.
You've heard the motion, Mr. Majority Leader. All those in favor say aye.
Aye.
Opposed, no. So, as I have it, the Senate will adjourn until 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2026.