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MAY2

THIRDREADING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
Senate Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

HB22-1301 by Representative(s) Soper and Roberts; also Senator(s) Donovan and Simpson–Concerning
the treatment of controlled environment agricultural facilities for property tax purposes.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
HB22-1218 by Representative(s) Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Winter and Priola–Concerning resource
efficiency related to constructing a building for occupancy.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
HB22-1371 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Roberts; also Senator(s) Cooke and Fields–Concerning
removing the requirement that a peace officer be a bona fide Colorado resident.
HB22-1319 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Jodeh; also Senator(s) Gonzales–Concerning
dependency orders for an unaccompanied child in federal custody in Colorado.
HB22-1373 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Gonzales–Concerning prohibiting
courts from ordering juveniles to pay restitution to insurance companies.
THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE (continued)
HB22-1055 by Representative(s) Lontine and Herod; also Senator(s) Jaquez Lewis and
Winter–Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for essential hygiene products.
HB22-1067 by Representative(s) Woodrow and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also Senator(s) Lee and
Rodriguez–Concerning clarifying changes to measures that ensure defendants have a prompt
bond hearing, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
HB22-1114 by Representative(s) Larson and Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and
Kirkmeyer–Concerning authorizing a transportation network company to provide nonmedical
transportation services to persons who are enrolled in certain medicaid waiver programs, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
SB22-163 by Senator(s) Coleman; also Representative(s) Ricks–Concerning establishment of a
procurement equity program to remediate disparities in state procurement.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
HB22-1351 by Representative(s) Roberts and McLachlan; also Senator(s) Pettersen and
Hinrichsen–Concerning a temporary reduction in the total amount of road user charges to be
imposed during state fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24, and, in connection therewith,
temporarily reducing gas prices and making an appropriation.
SB22-199 by Senator(s) Jaquez Lewis and Priola; also Representative(s) Kipp and Froelich–Concerning
a study regarding the protection of native pollinating insects in the state.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
SB22-216 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Herod and
McCluskie–Concerning the reallocation of the limited gaming tax revenues for fiscal years
following a significant decrease in the revenues, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
SB22-219 by Senator(s) Moreno and Smallwood; also Representative(s) Duran and
McLachlan–Concerning the regulation of dental therapists, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
SB22-222 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Moreno; also Representative(s) Kennedy and
Weissman–Concerning a requirement that the ballot title and fiscal summary for any ballot
initiative that increases or decreases state income tax rates include a table showing the average
tax change for tax filers in different income categories.
SB22-230 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Moreno; also Representative(s) Esgar–Concerning the expansion
of county employees’ rights to collective bargaining, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)
SB22-211 by Senator(s) Fields and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Valdez A.–Concerning the
repurposing of the Ridge View campus into a supportive residential community for people
experiencing homelessness, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, 2022.)

Bills being heard:
    HB22-1055 Sales Tax Exemption Essential Hygiene Products
    HB22-1067 Clarifiying Changes To Ensure Prompt Bond Hearings
    HB22-1114 Transportation Services For Medicaid Waiver Recipients
    HB22-1218 Resource Efficiency Buildings Electric Vehicles
    HB22-1301 Controlled Environmental Agricultural Facility As Agricultural Property
    HB22-1319 Dependency Proceedings Unaccompanied Child
    HB22-1351 Temporarily Reduce Road User Charges
    HB22-1371 Remove Peace Officer Residency Requirement
    HB22-1373 Court-ordered Restitution Paid By Juveniles
    SB22-163 Establish State Procurement Equity Program
    SB22-199 Native Pollinating Insects Protection Study
    SB22-211 Repurpose The Ridge View Campus
    SB22-216 Reallocation Of Limited Gaming Revenues
    SB22-219 Regulate Dental Therapists
    SB22-222 Amount Of Tax Owed Table For Initiatives
    SB22-230 Collective Bargaining For Counties
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