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MAR20

GENERALORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
Senate Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

SB18-001 by Senator(s) Baumgardner and Cooke; also Representative(s) Buck--Concerning
transportation infrastructure funding, and, in connection therewith, requiring the
transportation commission to submit a ballot question to the voters of the state at the
November 2018 general election, which, if approved, would authorize the state, with no
increase in any taxes, to issue additional transportation revenue anticipation notes for the
purpose of addressing critical priority transportation needs in the state by funding
transportation projects; would exclude note proceeds and investment earnings on note
proceeds from state fiscal year spending limits; would repeal an existing requirement that the
state treasurer execute lease-purchase agreements for the purpose of funding transportation
projects; and would require ten percent of state sales and use tax net revenue to be credited to
the state highway fund for the purpose of repaying any notes issued and funding
transportation projects.
(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 14 and 15, 2018.)
(Laid Over from March 15, 2018.)
SB18-166 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning changing the maximum jail
sentence for certain crimes from one year to three hundred sixty-four days.
(Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 22, 2018.)
(Laid Over from March 15, 2018.)
SB18-047 by Senator(s) Marble; also Representative(s) Saine--Concerning the repeal of income tax
credits for innovative motor vehicles for purchases and leases entered into on or after
January 1, 2019.
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 13,
2018.)
(Laid Over from March 15, 2018.)
HB18-1191 by Representative(s) Winter; also Senator(s) Martinez Humenik and Kefalas--Concerning
a local authority's ability to alter speed limits within the local authority's jurisdiction.
(Laid Over from March 16, 2018.)

Bills being heard:
    HB18-1191 Local Government Alter Speed Limits
    SB18-001 Transportation Infrastructure Funding
    SB18-047 Repeal Tax Credits Innovative Vehicles
    SB18-166 Change Maximum Criminal Penalty One Year To 364 Days
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