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MAR21

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» THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE

Time: 10:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber: House

Bills coming up:

  • HB22-1001
  • HB22-1118
  • HB22-1202
  • HB22-1222
  • HB22-1288
  • SB22-083

Description

SB22-083 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) Catlin and
Bird
–Concerning a broadband provider’s use of the public
rights-of-way.
HB22-1001 by Representative(s) Cutter and Sullivan; also Senator(s)
Pettersen and Kolker–Concerning a transfer from the general
fund to the department of state cash fund to allow the
department of state to reduce business-related fees for state
fiscal year 2022-23.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2022.)
HB22-1118 by Representative(s) Daugherty; also Senator(s) Kolker–Concerning limitations on purchasers’ claims for sales
and use tax refunds.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2022.)
HB22-1202 by Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie, Kipp, Larson;
also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Coleman, Bridges, Kirkmeyer,
Lundeen–Concerning the creation of a new measure in the
public school funding formula for identifying at-risk students,
and, in connection therewith, creating a working group in the
department of education to implement the new measure in a
future budget year and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2022.)
HB22-1222 by Representative(s) Tipper; also Senator(s) Holbert and
Rodriguez–Concerning marijuana responsible vendor training.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2022.)
HB22-1288 by Representative(s) Titone and Soper, Bacon, Benavidez,
Boesenecker, Lynch, Van Beber, Woodrow; also Senator(s)
Smallwood and Lee–Concerning increasing access to assistance
for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for the
offense of prostitution in specific circumstances.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, March 18, 2022.)

» GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS

Time: 10:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber: House

Bills coming up:

  • HB22-1255
  • HB22-1262
  • HB22-1270
  • HB22-1272
  • SB22-034
  • SB22-086

Description

SB22-086 by Senator(s) Winter and Gonzales; also Representative(s)
Gray and Gonzales-Gutierrez–Concerning assets exempted
from seizure in certain proceedings, and, in connection
therewith, expanding the amount and application of the
homestead exemption to include personal property that is
actually used as a residence, increasing the scope and amount of
assets that may be exempted, adding certain new exemptions,
recreating and increasing an exemption for money in depository
accounts, and removing a requirement that a person must
deposit and not commingle funds in order to render child
support payments or unemployment benefits exempt from levy
to pay a debt.
(Laid Over from March 18, 2022.)
SB22-034 by Senator(s) Kolker and Priola; also Representative(s) Bird
and Sandridge
–Concerning measures to counteract the filing
of fraudulent business documents with the secretary of state.
(Laid Over from March 16, 2022.)
HB22-1262 by Representative(s) Sullivan and Snyder; also Senator(s)
Rodriguez and Cooke–Concerning the continuation of the
authority of the director of the division of workers’
compensation to impose fines on an employer for a subsequent
failure to carry workers’ compensation insurance within a
specified period after a previous failure, and, in connection
therewith, implementing the recommendation in the 2021
sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.
HB22-1255 by Representative(s) Ortiz and Bradfield, Larson; also
Senator(s) Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer–Concerning measures to
improve postsecondary education outcomes for students with a
disability.
(Amendment recommended by Education Report, dated March 16, 2022, and
placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 17,
2022.)
HB22-1270 by Representative(s) Woodrow; also Senator(s) Priola–Concerning measures related to changing “name-based
criminal history record check” to “name-based judicial record
check” in the Colorado Revised Statutes.
HB22-1272 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Benavidez; also
Senator(s) Gonzales and Rodriguez–Concerning the repeal of
the provision awarding a defendant attorney fees in a tort action
when the case is dismissed on motion of the defendant prior to
trial.

» CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION(S)

Time: 10:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber: House

Bills coming up:

  • SB22-SJR006
  • SB22-SJR007

Description

SJR22-006 by Senator(s) Cooke and Zenzinger; also Representative(s)
Will–Concerning declaring the week of May 11-16, 2022, as
Police Week, and, in connection therewith, declaring May 15,
2022, as Peace Officers’ Memorial Day.
(Laid Over from March 16, 2022.)
SJR22-007 by Senator(s) Fields and Gonzales; also Representative(s)
Herod and Caraveo–Concerning designating March as Triple-
negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
(Laid Over from March 18, 2022.)

» CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS

Time: 10:00 AM
Room: House Chamber
Chamber: House

Bills coming up:

  • HB22-1046
  • HB22-1102
  • HB22-1110
  • HB22-1150

Description

HB22-1046 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Catlin; also Senator(s)
Winter and Woodward–Concerning authority for local
governments to designate highways under their jurisdiction for
over-snow use only.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, February 18, 2022.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 11, 2022.)
(Laid Over from March 15, 2022.)
HB22-1150 by Representative(s) Bockenfeld and Exum; also Senator(s)
Cooke and Fields–Concerning the elimination of signature
requirements for persons who are alleged to have violated
certain offenses.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, February 22, 2022.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 11, 2022.)
(Laid Over from March 15, 2022.)
HB22-1110 by Representative(s) Boesenecker and Bradfield; also
Senator(s) Story–Concerning the circumstances under which a
board of education may meet in executive session when
selecting a chief executive officer.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, February 24, 2022.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 14, 2022.)
(Laid Over from March 16, 2022.)
HB22-1102 by Representative(s) Ortiz and Sullivan; also Senator(s)
Gardner and Hinrichsen–Concerning protected classes in fair
housing practices, and, in connection therewith, including a
veteran or military status as a protected class.
(Passed on Third Reading as printed in House Journal, February 9, 2022.)
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 15, 2022.)
(Laid Over from March 17, 2022.)

» JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE

Time: Upon Adjournment
Room: Joint Budget Committee Room
Chamber: House

Bills coming up:

    Description

    –Meet as Necessary to Finalize the FY2022-23 Long Bill and Budget
    Package Bills

    » FINANCE

    Time: 1:30 PM
    Room: House Committee Room 0112
    Chamber: House

    Bills coming up:

    • HB22-1121
    • HB22-1123
    • HB22-1239
    • HB22-1261

    Description

    HB22-1123 Geitner–Standard Deduction Adjustment
    HB22-1239 Titone–Regulate Community Association Managers
    HB22-1121 Cutter–Supporting Local Media
    HB22-1261 Roberts and Ricks–Sunset Board Of Real Estate
    Appraisers

    » JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE

    Time: 1:30 PM
    Room: Joint Budget Committee Room
    Chamber: House

    Bills coming up:

      Description

      –Meet as Necessary to Finalize the FY2022-23 Long Bill and Budget
      Package Bills

      » HOUSE STATE, CIVIC, MILITARY, AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

      Time: 1:30 PM
      Room: Legislative Services Building Hearing Room A
      Chamber: House

      Bills coming up:

      • HB22-1059
      • HB22-1238
      • SB22-076
      • SB22-105

      Description

      SB22-076 Mullica–Complaint Occupational License Official
      Acts
      SB22-105 McLachlan–Tribal Govs Annual Address To Joint
      Session
      HB22-1238 Lynch–Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties
      HB22-1059 Soper–Two-thirds Voting Reqmnt For Bills With Fees
      ____________________

      » THIRDREADING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE - CONSENT CALENDAR

      Time: 10:00 AM
      Room: Senate Chamber
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

      • HB22-1037
      • HB22-1040
      • HB22-1229
      • HB22-1257
      • SB22-010
      • SB22-018
      • SB22-139
      • SB22-152

      Description

      HB22-1037 by Representative(s) Hooton and Van Winkle; also Senator(s) Holbert and Jaquez
      Lewis–Concerning the ability of a person to operate a dual marijuana business at the same
      location.
      HB22-1040 by Representative(s) Rich and Hooton; also Senator(s) Story and Holbert–Concerning the
      right of unit owners in common interest communities to have reasonable access to common
      elements of such communities.
      SB22-152 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s) Gray and
      Bernett–Concerning authorization for a person whose residence is destroyed or becomes
      uninhabitable to continue to use the address of the residence as the person’s residence for
      purposes of voting if the person intends to return to the residence once it is replaced or becomes
      habitable.
      SB22-139 by Senator(s) Buckner and Coleman; also Representative(s) Herod–Concerning the
      establishment of Juneteenth as a state holiday.
      HB22-1229 by Representative(s) Weissman and Soper; also Senator(s) Gardner and Gonzales–Concerning
      adopting clean-up provisions to Senate Bill 21-271 which enacted the 2021 recommendations
      of the Colorado commission on criminal and juvenile justice, and, in connection therewith,
      making an appropriation.
      (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      HB22-1257 by Representative(s) Weissman and Soper; also Senator(s) Gonzales and Gardner–Concerning
      the adoption of 2022 recommendations of the Colorado criminal juvenile justice commission
      regarding sentencing provisions for offenses, and, in connection therewith, making an
      appropriation.
      (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      SB22-010 by Senator(s) Simpson and Lee; also Representative(s) Benavidez and Amabile–Concerning
      pretrial diversion programs that are intended to identify eligible individuals who have
      behavioral health disorders in order to divert them from the criminal justice system into
      community treatment programs.
      (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      SB22-018 by Senator(s) Lee and Cooke; also Representative(s) Benavidez and Soper–Concerning
      expanding the court reminder program, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
      (Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)

      » THIRDREADING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE

      Time: 10:00 AM
      Room: Senate Chamber
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

      • HB22-1028
      • HB22-1044
      • HB22-1086
      • HB22-1104
      • HB22-1266

      Description

      HB22-1044 by Representative(s) Williams and Kennedy; also Senator(s) Bridges–Concerning the selection
      of members of vacancy committees by central committees.
      HB22-1266 by Representative(s) Tipper and Gray; also Senator(s) Winter–Concerning modifications to the
      state employee total compensation philosophy to provide flexibility in state employee total
      compensation practices.
      (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE (continued)
      HB22-1028 by Representative(s) Gray and Hooton; also Senator(s) Winter and Priola–Concerning
      statewide regulation of persons approaching controlled intersections who are not operating
      motor vehicles.
      (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      HB22-1104 by Representative(s) Boesenecker; also Senator(s) Priola and Bridges–Concerning public
      recreational trails in electric transmission corridors of the state, and, in connection therewith,
      encouraging transmission providers to enter into written agreements for the construction and
      maintenance of powerline trails and requiring transmission providers to provide informational
      resources and notify local governments regarding the potential for powerline trails when
      planning for the expansion or construction of transmission corridors.
      (Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 18, 2022.)
      HB22-1086 by Representative(s) Sullivan and Bacon; also Senator(s) Fields and Jaquez
      Lewis–Concerning prohibiting openly carrying firearms at a voting location.

      » GENERALORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS - CONSENT CALENDAR

      Time: 10:00 AM
      Room: Senate Chamber
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

      • HB22-1038
      • HB22-1211
      • HB22-1245
      • HB22-1250
      • SB22-126

      Description

      SB22-126 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Donovan; also Representative(s) Holtorf–Concerning a
      requirement that the Colorado water conservation board prioritize water storage in the South
      Platte river basin in choosing projects to finance with money from the Colorado water
      conservation board construction fund.
      (Agriculture and Natural Resources recommends the bill be amended as printed in
      Senate Journal, February 25, 2022.)
      (Laid Over from March 14, 2022.)
      HB22-1250 by Representative(s) Woodrow and Pico; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and
      Woodward–Concerning nonsubstantive changes to title 7 of the Colorado revised statutes.
      HB22-1245 by Representative(s) Daugherty and Van Beber; also Senator(s) Zenzinger–Concerning
      clarifications related to the foster youth in transition program.
      HB22-1211 by Representative(s) Soper and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Lee and
      Gardner–Concerning the continuation of the committee on juvenile justice reform, and, in
      connection therewith, implementing the recommendation contained in the 2021 sunset report by
      the department of regulatory agencies to sunset the committee on juvenile justice reform.
      (Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 17, 2022.)
      HB22-1038 by Representative(s) Daugherty and Van Beber; also Senator(s) Moreno and
      Gardner–Concerning client-directed legal representation for youth in court proceedings for
      youth.
      (Judiciary recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 17, 2022.)

      » GENERALORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS

      Time: 10:00 AM
      Room: Senate Chamber
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

      • HB22-1165

      Description

      HB22-1165 by Representative(s) Snyder and Soper; also Senator(s) Lee and Gardner–Concerning
      implementation of the committee on legal services’ recommendations in connection with
      legislative review of state agencies’ rules.

      » CONSIDERATIONOF RESOLUTIONS

      Time: 10:00 AM
      Room: Senate Chamber
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

      • SB22-SR003

      Description

      SR22-003 by Senator(s) Hisey and Zenzinger–Concerning recognition of Single Parent Day in Colorado.
      (Laid Over from March 17, 2022.)
      CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS - CONSENT CALENDAR
      MEMBER OF THE
      TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
      for a term expiring July 1, 2025:
      Karen Dona Stuart of Broomfield, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Fourth
      Transportation District, reappointed.
      (Transportation and Energy recommends the above appointment be confirmed.)
      MEMBERS OF THE
      BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS
      for terms expiring June 30, 2022:
      Claudia Crane of Crestone, Colorado, appointed;
      Valerie Bartell of Longmont, Colorado, reappointed;
      John DeRungs of Denver, Colorado, reappointed;
      Samuel M. Forsyth of Colorado Springs, Colorado, reappointed;
      Monte Mullins of Alamosa, Colorado, appointed; and
      Amy J. Williams, MAI of Hayden, Colorado, a member engaged in agriculture
      reappointed;
      for a term expiring June 30, 2025:
      Ann Louesa Maricle of Denver, Colorado, occasioned by the resignation of Deborah
      Baumbach, appointed.
      (Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)
      MEMBERS OF THE
      COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      for terms expiring June 1, 2025:
      Phillip Washington of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as an at-large member from a tourism
      based industries, appointed;
      Nicholas Ragain of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative for cultural
      event and facilities, appointed.
      (Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)
      CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS - CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)
      MEMBERS OF THE
      DENVER METROPOLITAN MAJOR LEAGUE STADIUM DISTRICT
      BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      for terms expiring August 1, 2022:
      Damon O. Barry of Westminster, Colorado, appointed;
      F. Robert Lee of Littleton, Colorado, reappointed;
      David Scott Martinez of Golden, Colorado, reappointed;
      Stephanie Forbes Donner of Denver, Colorado, reappointed;
      for terms expiring August 1, 2023:
      Victor F. Ridder of Denver, Colorado, appointed;
      Ramona Martinez of Denver, Colorado, appointed;
      Andrew Marshall Feinstein of Denver, Colorado, appointed.
      (Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)
      CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS
      MEMBERS OF THE
      TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
      for terms expiring July 1, 2025:
      Yessica Xytlalli Holguin of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the First
      Transportation District, appointed;
      Eula Adams of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Third
      Transportation District, reappointed;
      Mark Garcia of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Eighth
      Transportation District, appointed;
      Terry A. Hart of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Tenth
      Transportation District, appointed.
      (Transportation and Energy recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)
      CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS (continued)
      MEMBERS OF THE
      CLEAN TRANSIT ENTERPRISE
      for terms expiring September 28, 2024:
      Bonnie Trowbridge of Berthoud, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a public
      advocacy group that has transit or comprehensive transportation expertise, appointed;
      Matt Frommer of Denver, Colorado, to serve as an individual with expertise in
      zero-emissions transportation, motor vehicle fleets, or utilities, appointed;
      Dawn Block, of La Junta, Colorado to serve as a representative of a
      transportation-focused organization that serves an environmental justice community,
      occasioned by the resignation of Deyanira “Deya” Zaval of Westminster, Colorado,
      appointed;
      for terms expiring September 28, 2025:
      David Averill of Telluride, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a rural area and have
      transit expertise, appointed;
      Mark Garcia of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, to serve as a member of the Transportation
      Commission and have statewide transportation expertise, appointed;
      Cris Jones of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of an urban area and have
      transit expertise, appointed.
      (Transportation and Energy recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)
      MEMBERS OF THE
      NONATTAINMENT AREA AIR POLLUTION
      MITIGATION ENTERPRISE
      for terms expiring at the pleasure of the Governor:
      Danielle “Stacy” Suniga of Greeley, Colorado, to serve as an individual with expertise
      on environmental, environmental justice, or public health issues, appointed;
      Lynn Baca of Brighton, Colorado, to serve as an elected official of a disproportionately
      impacted community that is a member of the Denver Regional Council of Governments,
      appointed;
      Kristen Stephens of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as an elected official of a local
      government that is a member of the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning
      Organization, appointed;
      Yessica Holguin of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of disproportionately
      impacted communities, appointed;
      Leanne Wheeler of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a representative of disproportionately
      impacted communities, appointed.
      (Transportation and Energy recommends the above appointments be confirmed.)

      » JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE

      Time: Upon Adjournment
      Room: Joint Budget Committee Room
      Chamber: Senate

      Bills coming up:

        Description

        Meet as Necessary to Finalize the FY2022-23 Long Bill and Budget Package Bills

        » JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE

        Time: 1:30 PM
        Room: Joint Budget Committee Room
        Chamber: Senate

        Bills coming up:

          Description

          Meet as Necessary to Finalize the FY2022-23 Long Bill and Budget Package Bills

          » SENATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

          Time: 1:30 PM
          Room: Senate Committee Room 357
          Chamber: Senate

          Bills coming up:

          • HB22-1008
          • SB22-098

          Description

          SB22-098 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) (None)–Program Allowing Redispensing Of
          Unused Drugs
          (FOR ACTION ONLY)
          HB22-1008 by Representative(s) Tipper and Soper; also Senator(s) Fenberg and Winter–Implementation
          Of Fertility Coverage

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