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MAY20

GENERAL ORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
House Chamber
Time: 9:00 AM

HB21-1269 by Representative(s) Hooton and Boesenecker; also
Senator(s) Donovan--Concerning an investigation by the
public utilities commission to evaluate the parameters of an
energy policy allowing communities in Colorado that are
served by an investor-owned electric utility to choose
alternative wholesale electricity suppliers.
(Amendment recommended by Energy and Environment Report, dated April
29, 2021, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House
Journal, April 29, 2021.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 14, 2021,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May
14, 2021.)
(Laid Over from May 18, 2021.)
HB21-1209 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Daugherty;
also Senator(s) Lee--Concerning offenders who committed an
offense when under twenty-five years of age .
(Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 30, 2021, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 31,
2021.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 14, 2021,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May
14, 2021.)
(Laid Over from May 18, 2021.)
HB21-1276 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Herod; also Senator(s)
Pettersen and Priola--Concerning the prevention of substance
use disorders.
(Amendment recommended by Health and Insurance Report, dated May 5,
2021, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
May 6, 2021.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 14, 2021,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May
14, 2021.)
(Laid Over from May 18, 2021.)
HB21-1311 by Representative(s) Sirota and Weissman; also Senator(s)
Hansen and Moreno--Concerning income tax, and, in
connection therewith, making the state's corporate income tax
more uniform compared to other states by replacing the
current combined reporting standard with the multistate tax
commission's standard and modifying the computation of the
receipts factor to make it more congruent with the unitary
business principle; requiring additions to Colorado taxable
income in amounts related to limiting certain federal itemized
deductions, extending the limit on the federal deduction
allowed under section 199A of the internal revenue code,
limiting the deduction for contributions made to 529 plans,
disallowing an enhanced federal deduction for food and
beverage expenses at restaurants, and repealing the capital
gains subtraction; allowing a subtraction from Colorado
taxable income in amounts related to repealing the cap on the
deduction for certain social security income; reducing state
income tax revenue by increasing the earned income tax
credit, funding the child tax credit, and allowing a temporary
income tax credit for a business equal to a percentage of the
conversion costs to convert the business to a worker-owned
coop, an employee stock ownership plan, or an employee
ownership trust; increasing state income tax revenue by
preventing corporations from using tax shelters in foreign
jurisdictions for the purpose of tax avoidance; and clarifying
that certain captive insurance companies are not exempt from
income tax.
(Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated May 14, 2021, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 17,
2021.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 18, 2021,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May
18, 2021.)
HB21-1312 by Representative(s) Weissman and Sirota; also Senator(s)
Hansen and Moreno--Concerning taxation, and, in connection
therewith, narrowing the scope of the home office insurance
premium tax rate reduction and the annuities consideration
exemption for the insurance premium tax; for purposes of the
property tax, requiring the actual value of real property to
reflect the value of the fee simple estate and requiring
personal property to be based on the property's value in use;
increasing the per-schedule exemption for business personal
property tax and reimbursing local governments for the lost
tax revenue; for purposes of the sales and use tax, codifying
that the definition of tangible personal property includes
digital goods and specifying that the tax on sales and
purchases of tangible personal property includes amounts
charged for mainframe computer access, photocopying, and
packing and crating; disallowing the sales tax vendor fee for
retailers with a substantial amount of taxable sales during the
filing period; for the severance tax on oil and gas, requiring
the net-back deductions used to determine gross income be
direct costs actually paid by the taxpayer; and phasing-out tax
credits and exemptions for the severance tax on coal.
(Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated May 14, 2021, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 17,
2021.)
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 18, 2021,
and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May
18, 2021.)
SB21-081 by Senator(s) Kolker; also Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet-
-Concerning procedural measures to prevent the misuse of the
safe2tell program.
(Laid Over from May 19, 2021.)
SB21-038 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Smallwood; also Representative(s)
Kennedy and Van Winkle--Concerning an expansion of the
complementary or alternative medicine pilot program for a
person with a primary condition resulting in the total inability
for independent ambulation, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 19, 2021.)
SB21-128 by Senator(s) Kolker; also Representative(s) Lontine--
Concerning modifications to the administration of the nursing
home penalty cash fund, and, in connection therewith, making
and reducing appropriations.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 18, 2021, and
placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 18,
2021.)
(Laid Over from May 19, 2021.)
SB21-244 by Senator(s) Garcia and Fenberg; also Representative(s)
Garnett and Esgar--Concerning funding for permanent part-
time legislative aides for members of the general assembly to
allow aides to be eligible to enroll in state health benefit plans
pursuant to a policy adopted by the executive committee of the
general assembly.
(Laid Over from May 12, 2021.)

Bills being heard:
    HB21-1209 Parole Eligibility For Youthful Offenders
    HB21-1269 Public Utilities Commission Study Of Community Choice Energy
    HB21-1276 Prevention Of Substance Use Disorders
    HB21-1311 Income Tax
    HB21-1312 Insurance Premium Property Sales Severance Tax
    SB21-038 Expansion of Complementary And Alternative Medicine
    SB21-081 Measures To Prevent The Misuse Of Safe2Tell
    SB21-128 Modification To Administration Of The Nursing Home Penalty Cash Fund
    SB21-244 Funding Health Benefits For Legislative Aides
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