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MAY6

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

SB22-215 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; also
Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie–Concerning the
creation of the “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” cash
fund to be used for nonfederal match funding requirements for
infrastructure projects eligible to receive federal funding under
the federal “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act”, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 4, 2022, and
placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 4,
2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-216 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; 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.
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-229 by Senator(s) Story and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s)
Bernett and Gray–Concerning the conditions under which a
public trustee shall release a deed of trust.
SB22-007 by Senator(s) Story and Lee, Ginal; also Representative(s)
Cutter and Snyder–Concerning outreach to the public relating
to wildfire risk mitigation practices, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 5, 2022, and
placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 5,
2022.)
SB22-235 by Senator(s) Rankin and Zenzinger, Hansen; also
Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie, Ransom–Concerning
county administration of public assistance programs, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated May 5, 2022, and
placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, May 5,
2022.)
THIRD READING OF BILLS - FINAL PASSAGE
SB22-183 by Senator(s) Winter and Gardner; also Representative(s)
Duran and Weissman–Concerning programs that provide
services to crime victims.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-208 by Senator(s) Winter and Simpson; also Representative(s)
Lynch and Roberts–Concerning just compensation for the
condemnation of property encumbered by a conservation
easement in gross.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-223 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Lindsay and
Snyder
–Concerning the requirement that businesses licensed to
sell motor vehicles have a principal place of business.
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-165 by Senator(s) Bridges; also Representative(s) Lindsay and
Geitner
–Concerning the creation of the Colorado career advisor
training program, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-027 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Rodriguez; also Representative(s)
Michaelson Jenet and Larson–Concerning changes to the
prescription drug monitoring program pursuant to the March
2021 audit report issued by the office of the state auditor.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-114 by Senator(s) Hisey and Story; also Representative(s) Roberts
and Catlin
, McCluskie, Pico–Concerning fire suppression
ponds, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-113 by Senator(s) Hansen and Buckner; also Representative(s)
Tipper and Bacon–Concerning the use of personal identifying
data, and, in connection therewith, creating a task force for the
consideration of facial recognition services, restricting the use
of facial recognition services by law enforcement agencies,
temporarily prohibiting state and local government agencies and
schools from executing new contracts for facial recognition
services, and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-140 by Senator(s) Coleman and Gardner; also Representative(s)
McLachlan and Amabile–Concerning the expansion of
experiential learning opportunities through relationships with
employers, and, in connection therewith, establishing a work-
based learning incentive program, a digital navigation program,
a career-aligned English as a second language program, A
global talent task force to study in-demand occupations, and
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-159 by Senator(s) Bridges and Zenzinger; also Representative(s)
Ortiz and Will–Concerning the creation of a revolving loan
fund within the division of housing in the department of local
affairs to make investments in transformational affordable
housing, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-160 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s)
Boesenecker and Lindsay, Jodeh, Woodrow–Concerning
programs to preserve mobile home communities, and, in
connection therewith, establishing a revolving loan and grant
program to assist mobile home owners seeking to purchase their
communities, and making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-170 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Gray and
Hooton
–Concerning permissible uses of the money in the waste
tire administration, enforcement, market development, and
cleanup fund, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-150 by Senator(s) Danielson; also Representative(s) Duran and
Herod
–Concerning responding to the missing indigenous
persons crisis, and, in connection therewith, establishing the
office of liaison for missing and murdered indigenous relatives
and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-180 by Senator(s) Winter and Hinrichsen; also Representative(s)
Gray and Bacon–Concerning programs to reduce ground level
ozone through increased use of transit.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-182 by Senator(s) Hansen and Coram; also Representative(s)
Daugherty and Young–Concerning measures to address
economic mobility for Coloradans, and, in connection
therewith, creating the economic mobility program within the
department of public health and environment and authorizing
the department of higher education to contract for the use of an
online platform to assist students with accessing public benefits
and making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-185 by Senator(s) Danielson and Buckner; also Representative(s)
Lindsay and Young–Concerning addressing the needs of older
Coloradans through the strategic investments in aging grant
program.
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-203 by Senator(s) Fields and Smallwood; also Representative(s)
Lontine and Soper–Concerning the department of health care
policy and financing’s oversight of contracted entities providing
services to the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly.
(Laid Over from May 4, 2022.)
SB22-004 by Senator(s) Rankin and Bridges; also Representative(s)
McCluskie–Concerning measures to support evidence-based
literacy instruction for students in early grades, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-068 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Kolker; also Representative(s)
Lontine and Woog–Concerning the creation of a tool to
provide transparency in health claims data submitted to the
Colorado all-payer health claims database, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-118 by Senator(s) Woodward and Hinrichsen, Hisey, Lundeen,
Priola, Rankin, Scott, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s)
Holtorf and Valdez D., Lynch, McKean, Pelton, Pico, Rich,
Van Beber, Van Winkle, Will–Concerning the encouragement
of the use of geothermal energy by providing similar treatment
to solar energy, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-190 by Senator(s) Danielson and Coram; also Representative(s)
Ortiz–Concerning the creation of a United States Space Force
special license plate, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-227 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Valdez D.
And Will
–Concerning the continuation of the department of
agriculture’s spending authority granted through legislation
enacted in the 2021 legislative session.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-145 by Senator(s) Buckner and Cooke; also Representative(s)
Valdez A. And Will–Concerning measures to provide
resources to increase community safety, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-177 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Rankin; also Representative(s)
Titone and Bradfield–Concerning behavioral health system
investments in the statewide care coordination infrastructure,
and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-181 by Senator(s) Bridges and Simpson; also Representative(s)
Cutter and Van Beber–Concerning the behavioral health
administration’s plan to address issues regarding the delivery of
behavioral health-care services in this state, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 5, 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.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-195 by Senator(s) Donovan and Sonnenberg; also Representative(s)
Catlin and Valdez D.–Concerning modifications to the
conservation district grant fund.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-200 by Senator(s) Ginal and Rankin; also Representative(s) Soper
and McCluskie
–Concerning a grant program to improve access
to health care in rural communities.
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-196 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Lee; also Representative(s) Bacon
and Benavidez
–Concerning supporting the health needs of
persons who may be involved with the criminal justice system,
and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
SB22-153 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Priola; also Representative(s)
Lontine–Concerning increasing internal election security
measures, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, 2022.)
(Laid Over from May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1221 by Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet; also Senator(s)
Fields–Concerning the creation of the county coroner and
mortuary mental health and wellness program.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1223 by Representative(s) Kipp and Rich; also Senator(s) Coram
and Ginal–Concerning property taxation of mobile homes, and,
in connection therewith, creating an exemption for low-value
mobile homes and modifying the notice requirements for
mobile homes to be sold due to delinquent taxes.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1413 by Representative(s) Esgar and McKean, Garnett; also
Senator(s) Fenberg and Holbert, Moreno–Concerning authority
for the executive committee of the legislative council to allow
remote testimony before legislative committees.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1415 by Representative(s) Bird and McKean; also Senator(s)
Zenzinger and Lundeen–Concerning elimination of the
requirement that certain businesses licensed to sell alcohol
beverages for consumption on the licensed premises register a
manager of the licensed premises with the state licensing
authority.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1248 by Representative(s) McLachlan and Ortiz; also Senator(s)
Simpson–Concerning continuation of the school leadership
pilot program.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1416 by Representative(s) Esgar and Neville; also Senator(s) Kolker
and Rankin–Concerning procedural requirements for the
administration of property tax, and, in connection therewith,
requiring the property tax administrator to maintain a list of
persons interested in receiving notifications about possible
amendments to property tax manuals, requiring public hearings
with notice in connection with amendments to property tax
manuals, requiring petitions for changes to property tax
materials to be in writing, requiring notification about the
opportunity to obtain additional information about the valuation
of commercial property, requiring notification about the
abatement process, allowing for the correction of errors
impacting valuation of a class or subclass of property, and
establishing a process for accelerated consideration of certain
appeals.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1050 by Representative(s) Ricks; also S enat or(s)
Buckner–Concerning facilitating the integration of international
medical graduates into the Colorado health-care workforce.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-238 by Senator(s) Hansen and Rankin; also Representative(s)
Weissman and Neville–Concerning reductions in real property
taxation for only the 2023 and 2024 property tax years, and, in
connection therewith, reducing the assessment rates for certain
classes of nonresidential property and all residential property
and the amount of actual value to which the rate is applied for
all residential real property and commercial property for 2023;
reducing the assessment rates for all multi-family residential
real property to a set amount for 2024; reducing the assessment
rates for all residential real property other than multi-family
residential real property for 2024 by an amount determined by
the property tax administrator to cumulatively with the other
provisions of the bill reduce statewide property tax revenue for
2023 and 2024 by a specified amount; reducing the assessment
rates for real and personal property that is classified as
agricultural or renewable energy production property for 2024;
and requiring the state to reimburse local governments,
excluding school districts, in 2024 for 2023 reductions in their
property tax revenue resulting from the bill.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1414 by Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez and Michaelson
J en et
; al s o S enat o r(s ) Pettersen and Fi el d s ,
Moreno–Concerning providing healthy meals to all public
school students, and, in connection therewith, creating the
healthy school meals for all program and providing funding for
the program by capping itemized and standard state income tax
deductions for taxpayers who have federal adjusted gross
income of $300,000 or more.
HB22-1061 by Representative(s) Amabile and Benavidez; also Senator(s)
Gonzales–Concerning modifications to not guilty by reason of
insanity, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-069 by Senator(s) Story, Gonzales, Jaquez Lewis; also
Representative(s) McLachlan and Froelich, Bacon, Bernett,
Cutter, Duran, Jodeh, Kipp, Ricks, Titone, Young–Concerning
The use of student academic measures in evaluating the
performance of licensed personnel for the 2021-22 and 2022-23
school years, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
SB22-070 by Senator(s) Bridges; also Representative(s) McLachlan and
McCluskie
–Concerning licensed personnel performance
evaluations in public schools, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.


SB22-233 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Rodriguez; also Representative(s)
Exum and Daugherty–Concerning an additional mechanism
to refund excess state revenues for state fiscal year 2021-22
only that provides a refund in an identical amount to each
qualified resident individual, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
HB22-1412 by Representative(s) Garnett and Van Winkle, Amabile,
Roberts; also Senator(s) Cooke–Concerning the continuation of
the division of gaming in the department of revenue, and, in
connection therewith, implementing the recommendations
contained in the 2021 sunset report by the department of
regulatory agencies.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-124 by Senator(s) Woodward and Kolker, Hisey, Holbert,
Kirkmeyer, Rankin; also Representative(s) Ortiz and Van
Winkle
, Lynch, Van Beber–Concerning the authority of a pass-
through business entity to elect to pay state income taxes at the
entity level, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-012 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Hooton–Concerning versions of the Colorado constitution.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-151 by Senator(s) Danielson and Story; also Representative(s)
McCluskie and Will, Roberts–Concerning the creation of a
cash fund for use by the department of transportation to fund
projects that provide safe road crossings for connectivity of
wildlife and thereby reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.
HB22-1244 by Representative(s) Kennedy and Gonzales-Gutierrez; also
Senator(s) Gonzales–Concerning measures to increase public
protection from toxic air contaminants.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-198 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Scott; also Representative(s)
Weissman and Will–Concerning measures to address orphaned
wells in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, creating the
orphaned wells mitigation enterprise.
SB22-204 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Lindsay and
Gonzales-Gutierrez
–Concerning repealing the requirement that
the federal government confirm certain persons’ statuses before
issuance of an identification document, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-098 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Roberts and
Will
–Concerning a task force to examine the creation of a
program allowing for the use of donated unused drugs, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
SB22-051 by Senator(s) Hansen; also Representative(s) Sirota–Concerning policies to reduce emissions from the built
environment.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-193 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Gonzales; also Representative(s)
Valdez A. And Froelich–Concerning measures to improve air
quality in the state, and, in connection therewith, making an
appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-161 by Senator(s) Danielson and Jaquez Lewis; also Representative(s) Duran and Froelich–Concerning the
modernization of procedures for the enforcement of laws
governing the employer-employee relationship, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-155 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) Hooton–Concerning an expansion of medical marijuana
research grant programs.
SB22-163 by Senator(s) Coleman and Kolker; also Representative(s)
Ricks–Concerning establishment of a procurement equity
program to remediate disparities in state procurement, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-236 by Senator(s) Hansen and Rankin, Zenzinger; also
Representative(s) McCluskie and Ransom, Herod–Concerning
the review of medicaid provider rates.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-005 by Senator(s) Bridges and Cooke; also Representative(s)
Roberts and Woog–Concerning the increase of available funds
for law enforcement agency peace officer supportive services,
and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-228 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Valdez
A.
–Concerning the requirement that retail establishments accept
United States currency.
SB22-213 by Senator(s) Fields and Sonnenberg; also Representative(s)
Valdez A. And Tipper–Concerning continuing support for
necessary child care programs, and, in connection therewith,
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-218 by Senator(s) Holbert and Fenberg; also Representative(s)
McKean and Garnett–Concerning the sponsorship of sunset
bills.
SB22-006 by Senator(s) Kolker and Rodriguez; also Representative(s)
McLachlan and Snyder–Concerning an increase in the amount
of sales tax revenue that a retailer may retain to cover the
retailer’s expense in collecting and remitting the tax, and, in
connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-025 by Senator(s) Hansen; also Representative(s) Bird and
McCluskie
–Concerning state capital financing managed by the
state treasurer, and, in connection therewith, expanding the
types of collateral that can be used to secure such financing and,
if deemed feasible and in the best interest of the state by the
state treasurer after a required study is completed, authorizing
the use of security token offerings for such financing, and
making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, 2022.)
SB22-217 by Senator(s) Hansen and Zenzinger, Rankin; also
Representative(s) Herod and Ransom, McCluskie–Concerning
motor vehicle related programs that benefit persons with
disabilities, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing
an appropriation.
SB22-134 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Coram; also Representative(s)
Esgar–Concerning a general fund transfer to the Colorado state
fair authority cash fund to partly fund the implementation of the
2021 Colorado state fair master plan, and, in connection
therewith, making an appropriation.

Bills being heard:
    HB22-1050 International Medical Graduate Integrate Health-care Workforce
    HB22-1061 Modifications To Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity
    HB22-1221 County Coroner And Mortuary Mental Health Program
    HB22-1223 Mobile Home Property Tax Sale Notice And Exemption
    HB22-1244 Public Protections From Toxic Air Contaminants
    HB22-1248 Extend School Leadership Pilot Program
    HB22-1412 Sunset Division Of Gaming
    HB22-1413 Remote Testimony Before Legislative Committees
    HB22-1414 Healthy Meals For All Public School Students
    HB22-1415 Repeal Registered Manager Requirement Liquor Licensees
    HB22-1416 Property Tax Administrative Procedures
    SB22-004 Evidence-based Training In Science Of Reading
    SB22-005 Law Enforcement Agency Peace Officer Services
    SB22-006 Sales Tax Assistance For Small Bus
    SB22-007 Increase Wildfire Risk Mitigation Outreach Efforts
    SB22-012 Versions Of The Colorado Constitution
    SB22-025 Security Token Offerings State Capital Financing
    SB22-027 Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
    SB22-051 Policies To Reduce Emissions From Built Environment
    SB22-068 Provider Tool To View All-payer Claims Database
    SB22-069 Learning Disruption Effect On Teacher Evaluation
    SB22-070 Kindergarten Through Twelfth Grade Licensed Personnel Performance Evaluations
    SB22-098 Program Allowing Redispensing Of Unused Drugs
    SB22-113 Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition
    SB22-114 Fire Suppression Ponds Water Rights
    SB22-118 Encourage Geothermal Energy Use
    SB22-124 SALT Parity Act
    SB22-134 State Fair Master Plan Funding
    SB22-140 Expansion Of Experiential Learning Opportunities
    SB22-145 Resources To Increase Community Safety
    SB22-150 Missing And Murdered Indigenous Relatives
    SB22-151 Safe Crossings For Colorado Wildlife And Motorists
    SB22-153 Internal Election Security Measures
    SB22-155 Expand Medical Marijuana Research Grant Programs
    SB22-159 Revolving Loan Fund Invest Affordable Housing
    SB22-160 Loan Program Resident-owned Communities
    SB22-161 Wage Theft Employee Misclassification Enforcement
    SB22-163 Establish State Procurement Equity Program
    SB22-165 Colorado Career Advisor Training Program
    SB22-170 Permissible Uses Of Waste Tire Fund
    SB22-177 Investments In Care Coordination Infrastructure
    SB22-180 Programs To Reduce Ozone Through Increased Transit
    SB22-181 Behavioral Health-care Workforce
    SB22-182 Economic Mobility Program
    SB22-183 Crime Victims Services
    SB22-185 Security For Colorado Seniors
    SB22-190 United States Space Force Special License Plate
    SB22-193 Air Quality Improvement Investments
    SB22-195 Modifications To Conservation District Grant Fund
    SB22-196 Health Needs Of Persons In Criminal Justice System
    SB22-198 Orphaned Oil And Gas Wells Enterprise
    SB22-200 Rural Provider Stimulus Grant Program
    SB22-203 Program Of All-inclusive Care For The Elderly
    SB22-204 Repeal Federal Government Confirm Status For Identification Documents
    SB22-208 Condemned Conservation Easement Property Compensation
    SB22-211 Repurpose The Ridge View Campus
    SB22-213 Child Care Support Programs
    SB22-215 Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act Cash Fund
    SB22-216 Reallocation Of Limited Gaming Revenues
    SB22-217 Programs That Benefit Persons With Disabilities
    SB22-218 Sunset bill sponsorship
    SB22-223 Motor Vehicle Dealer Principal Place Of Business
    SB22-227 Continue Department Of Agriculture Spending Authority Agriculture Programs
    SB22-228 Retail Establishments Accept Cash Enforcement
    SB22-229 Release Deed Of Trust Without Evidence Of Debt
    SB22-233 TABOR Refund Mechanism For FY 2021-22 Only
    SB22-235 County Administration Of Public Assistance Programs
    SB22-236 Review Of Medicaid Provider Rates
    SB22-238 2023 And 2024 Property Tax
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