HB19-1152 by Representative(s) Herod and Galindo; also Senator(s)
Gonzales--Concerning eliminating the requirement that a
student member of the state student advisory council for
community colleges and occupational education must be an in-
state student for tuition purposes prior to election to the state
student advisory council for community colleges and
occupational education.
HB19-1108 by Representative(s) Liston and Hooton, Catlin, Coleman,
McKean, Rich, Singer, Wilson; also Senator(s) Tate, Ginal--
Concerning measures to expand the ability of nonresident
electors to participate in the governance of special districts, and,
in connection therewith, allowing nonresident electors who own
taxable property within the special district to vote in special
district elections and allowing such electors to serve on special
district boards in a nonvoting capacity.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, February 15, 2019.)
HB19-1137 by Representative(s) Wilson and Valdez D., Buckner; also
Senator(s) Priola, Pettersen--Concerning supporting high school
students' interest in early childhood education through the
teacher cadet program.
HB19-1155 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Carver; also
Senator(s) Lundeen and Foote--Concerning adding certain
conduct to the definition of sexual contact.
HB19-1129 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Esgar, Duran,
Herod, Valdez A., Galindo, Jaquez Lewis, Titone; also
Senator(s) Fenberg, Moreno, Ginal--Concerning prohibiting a
mental health care provider from engaging in conversion
therapy with a patient under eighteen years of age.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, February 15, 2019.)
HB19-1175 by Representative(s) Gray; also Senator(s) Gonzales--
Concerning the property tax valuation appeal process.
HB19-1032 by Representative(s) Lontine and Caraveo; also Senator(s)
Todd and Coram--Concerning comprehensive human sexuality
education, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, February 15, 2019.)
HB19-1148 by Representative(s) Herod; also Senator(s) Coram and
Gonzales--Concerning changing the maximum jail sentence for
certain crimes from one year to three hundred sixty-four days.
SB19-023 by Senator(s) Tate and Fenberg; also Representative(s) Kraft-
Tharp and McKean--Concerning exemptions from the
securities laws for cryptocurrencies, and, in connection
therewith, enacting the "Colorado Digital Token Act".
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HB19-1032 Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education HB19-1108 Nonresident Electors And Special Districts HB19-1129 Prohibit Conversion Therapy for A Minor HB19-1137 Expand Teacher Cadet Program Include Early Childhood Education HB19-1148 Change Maximum Criminal Penalty One Year To 364 Days HB19-1152 State Student Advisory Council Member Eligibility HB19-1155 Additions To Definition Of Sexual Contact HB19-1175 Property Tax Valuation Appeal Process SB19-023 Cryptocurrency Exemption Colorado Digital Token Act
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