THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL | Week of April 14, 2025

Here are legislative committee hearings and other events of note for the week ahead for the Colorado General Assembly.

Committee schedules are subject to change. Schedules for both the House and Senate can change at any time. The website is the best resource for keeping up with daily activities. 

Options for public testimony during committee hearings can be found here

Regulations for remote testimony by the public can be found here.

Bills listed below may not be the only items considered by a committee during the hearings. 

MONDAY, APRIL 14

1:30 p.m., House Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee, room 0107

  • HB 1323, Lukens and Taggart — Division of Parks & Wildlife Outdoor Recreation

1:30 p.m., House State, Civic, Military & Veterans Affairs Committee, room LSB-A

  • HB 1310, Titone and Weinberg — Purchasing Transparency Info Tech Procurement
  • SB 001, Bacon and Joseph — Colorado Voting Rights Act. Background here
  • HB 1327, Sirota and Froelich — Modify Statewide Ballot Measure Process 

1:30 p.m., Senate Judiciary Committee, Old Supreme Court

  • HB 1239, Daugherty and Weissman — Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act
  • HB 1282, Daugherty and Kirkmeyer — Payment Card Network Practices & Fees
  • SB 130, Gonzales and Weissman — Providing Emergency Medical Services (For action only). Background here

TUESDAY, APRIL 15

8 a.m., House Appropriations Committee, Old State Library

  • HB 1149, English — Comprehensive Black History & Culture Education in K-12. Background here
  • HB 1320, McCluskie and Lukens — School Finance Act. Background here
  • HB 1275, Soper and Zokaie Forensic Science Integrity. Background here

Upon Adjournment, Senate Local Government & Housing Committee, room 357

  • HB 1236, Weissman and Jodeh — Residential Tenant Screening
  • HB 1277, Cutter — Increasing Transparency Impact of Fuel Products 

1:30 p.m., House Judiciary Committee, room 0107

  • SB 020, Lindsay and Mabrey — Tenant and Landlord Law Enforcement 
  • SB 041, Bradfield and English — Competency in Criminal Justice System Services & Bail 

2:00 p.m., Senate State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee, room 352

  • HB 1013, Coleman and Exum — DOC Visitation Rights
  • HB 1225, Hinrichsen — Freedom from Intimidation in Elections Act

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16

Upon Adjournment, House Business Affairs & Labor Committee, room 0112

  • SB 145, Lindsay and Zokaie — Online Cancellation of Automatic Renewal Contracts 
  • SB 144, Willford and Zokaie — Change Paid Family Medical Leave Insurance Program 

Upon Adjournment, House Education Committee, room 0107

  • HB 1178, English — Ban Student Seclusion 

Upon Adjournment, Senate Health & Human Services Committee, Old Supreme Court

  • HB 1222, Roberts and Simpson — Preserving Access to Rural Independent Pharmacies
  • HB 1094, Pelton B. and Roberts — Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices

1:30 p.m., Senate Transportation & Energy Committee, room 352

  • SB 280, Hinrichsen and Lundeen — Data Center Development & Grid Modernization Act

THURSDAY, APRIL 17

Upon Adjournment, Senate Business, Labor & Technology Committee, Old Supreme Court

  • HB 1245, Kipp and Danielson — HVAC Improvement Projects in Schools 

Upon Adjournment, Senate State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee, room 352

  • HB 1244, Cutter — Welcome, Reception, & Integration Grant Program 
  • HB 1273, Ball and Hinrichsen — Residential Building Stair Modernization 

1:30 p.m., Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee, room 352

  • HB 1023, Gonzales and Simpson — Local Government Review of Fencing Projects. Background here

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