HB19-1106 by Representative(s) Titone and Gonzales-Gutierrez,
Benavidez, Buckner, Coleman, Duran, Galindo, Herod,
Jackson, Jaquez Lewis, Kennedy, Lontine, McLachlan, Singer,
Sirota, Valdez A., Weissman; also Senator(s) Pettersen--
Concerning the rental application process for prospective
tenants.
(Amendment recommended by Business Affairs and Labor Report, dated
February 5, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, February 6, 2019.)
(Laid Over from February 14, 2019.)
HB19-1037 by Representative(s) Hansen and Esgar; also Senator(s)
Donovan--Concerning energy asset management, and, in
connection therewith, authorizing the issuance of low-cost
ratepayer-backed bonds and creating the Colorado energy
impact assistance authority to mitigate the impacts of power
plant retirements on Colorado workers and communities.
(Amendment recommended by Energy and Environment Report, dated February
11, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
February 12, 2019.)
(Laid Over from February 14, 2019.)
HB19-1078 by Representative(s) Lewis, Pelton, Baisley, Beckman,
Sandridge, Larson, Buck, Rich, Van Winkle, Geitner, Ransom,
Neville, Catlin, Carver, Humphrey, Saine, Soper, Williams D.--
Concerning a requirement that consent of the owner of real
property be obtained before the property may be listed on the
national register of historic places.
(Amendment recommended by Energy and Environment Report, dated February
11, 2019, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
February 12, 2019.)
(Laid Over from February 14, 2019.)
SB19-042 by Senator(s) Foote; also Representative(s) Sirota and Arndt--
Concerning adoption of an agreement among the states to elect
the president of the United States by national popular vote.
(Laid Over from February 15, 2019.)
HB19-1172 by Representative(s) Weissman, Herod, Snyder, Soper, Van
Winkle; also Senator(s) Gardner and Cooke, Foote, Lee,
Rodriguez--Concerning an organizational recodification of title
12 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, and, in connection
therewith, limiting substantive changes to those that conform
similar provisions to achieve uniformity, eliminate redundancy,
or allow for the consolidation of common provisions or that
eliminate provisions that are archaic or obsolete.
HB19-1130 by Representative(s) Liston and Hooton, Beckman, Catlin,
Landgraf, Larson, Soper; also Senator(s) Cooke and Fields,
Gardner--Concerning a requirement that a person have a
certification from the Colorado peace officer standards and
training board in order to be eligible to serve as the elected
sheriff of a county of the state.
(Laid Over from February 14, 2019.)