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DENVER ~ Denver - In a show of bipartisan cooperation, Governor Jared Polis signed multiple bills into law today, marking a significant step forward for the state of Colorado. The bills, which cover a wide range of topics from utility billing to property tax procedures, were sponsored by both Democratic and Republican representatives and senators.
One of the key bills signed into law was HB26-1013, also known as the Ratio Utility Billing Systems bill. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Emily Sirota and Javier Mabrey and Senators Lisa Cutter and Mike Weissman, aims to regulate how utility companies charge their customers. The bill received support from both sides of the aisle as it seeks to protect consumers from unfair billing practices.
Another important bill that was signed into law is HB26-1020, which deals with colorimetric field drug tests in drug possession cases. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Lindsay Gilchrist and Jennifer Bacon and Senators Matt Ball and Lisa Frizell, aims to improve the accuracy of drug tests used in criminal cases. The bill received widespread support as it seeks to ensure fair trials for those accused of drug possession.
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In addition to these two bills, Governor Polis also signed HB26-1035 into law. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Matt Soper and Steven Woodrow and Senators Mike Weissman and Lisa Frizell, enacts revisions to the Colorado Revised Statutes for 2025. The changes made through this bill will help streamline the state's legal system.
Other notable bills that were signed into law include HB26-1041 which deals with electronic vehicle records; HB26-1064 which updates the Youthful Offender System; HB26-1068 which establishes remote participation policies for joint committees; HB26-1115 which modifies prepaid wireless telecom services; SB26-013 which excludes cohabitation from elements of bigamy; SB26-046 which addresses property tax administrative procedures; and many more.
These bills were sponsored by a diverse group of representatives and senators, including Andrew Boesenecker, Amy Paschal, Byron Pelton, Jamie Jackson, Gretchen Rydin, Judy Amabile, Julie McCluskie, Monica Duran, Robert Rodriguez, James Coleman, Katie Stewart, Dylan Roberts, Scott Bright, Rick Taggart, Kyle Brown, Barbara Kirkmeyer, Mandy Lindsay, Larry Don Suckla, Cathy Kipp and Janice Rich.
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Governor Polis also signed several supplemental bills into law. These include HB26-1170 which addresses the Department of Transportation; HB26-1171 which deals with the Department of Treasury; HB26-1172 which covers capital construction; HB26-1173 which focuses on capital construction information technology; HB26-1174 which makes mid-year adjustments to school finance; HB26-1175 which establishes the State Education Fund Reading to Ensure Academic Development Act and Colorado Teacher of the Year Program; HB26-1176 which modifies the Fourth-Year Innovation Pilot Program; HB26-1178 which addresses expenditures in excess of appropriations; and HB26-1179 which transfers funds from the General Fund to the Information Technology Capital Account.
Lastly, Governor Polis signed SB26-1182 into law. This bill extends the Sunset Veterinary Pharmaceutical Advisory Committee and was sponsored by Senators Nick Hinrichsen and Janice Marchman and Representative Yara Zokaie.
With these new laws in place, Colorado is taking significant steps towards progress and improvement in various areas. The bipartisan support for these bills is a testament to the state's commitment to working together for the betterment of its citizens.
One of the key bills signed into law was HB26-1013, also known as the Ratio Utility Billing Systems bill. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Emily Sirota and Javier Mabrey and Senators Lisa Cutter and Mike Weissman, aims to regulate how utility companies charge their customers. The bill received support from both sides of the aisle as it seeks to protect consumers from unfair billing practices.
Another important bill that was signed into law is HB26-1020, which deals with colorimetric field drug tests in drug possession cases. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Lindsay Gilchrist and Jennifer Bacon and Senators Matt Ball and Lisa Frizell, aims to improve the accuracy of drug tests used in criminal cases. The bill received widespread support as it seeks to ensure fair trials for those accused of drug possession.
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In addition to these two bills, Governor Polis also signed HB26-1035 into law. This legislation, sponsored by Representatives Matt Soper and Steven Woodrow and Senators Mike Weissman and Lisa Frizell, enacts revisions to the Colorado Revised Statutes for 2025. The changes made through this bill will help streamline the state's legal system.
Other notable bills that were signed into law include HB26-1041 which deals with electronic vehicle records; HB26-1064 which updates the Youthful Offender System; HB26-1068 which establishes remote participation policies for joint committees; HB26-1115 which modifies prepaid wireless telecom services; SB26-013 which excludes cohabitation from elements of bigamy; SB26-046 which addresses property tax administrative procedures; and many more.
These bills were sponsored by a diverse group of representatives and senators, including Andrew Boesenecker, Amy Paschal, Byron Pelton, Jamie Jackson, Gretchen Rydin, Judy Amabile, Julie McCluskie, Monica Duran, Robert Rodriguez, James Coleman, Katie Stewart, Dylan Roberts, Scott Bright, Rick Taggart, Kyle Brown, Barbara Kirkmeyer, Mandy Lindsay, Larry Don Suckla, Cathy Kipp and Janice Rich.
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Governor Polis also signed several supplemental bills into law. These include HB26-1170 which addresses the Department of Transportation; HB26-1171 which deals with the Department of Treasury; HB26-1172 which covers capital construction; HB26-1173 which focuses on capital construction information technology; HB26-1174 which makes mid-year adjustments to school finance; HB26-1175 which establishes the State Education Fund Reading to Ensure Academic Development Act and Colorado Teacher of the Year Program; HB26-1176 which modifies the Fourth-Year Innovation Pilot Program; HB26-1178 which addresses expenditures in excess of appropriations; and HB26-1179 which transfers funds from the General Fund to the Information Technology Capital Account.
Lastly, Governor Polis signed SB26-1182 into law. This bill extends the Sunset Veterinary Pharmaceutical Advisory Committee and was sponsored by Senators Nick Hinrichsen and Janice Marchman and Representative Yara Zokaie.
With these new laws in place, Colorado is taking significant steps towards progress and improvement in various areas. The bipartisan support for these bills is a testament to the state's commitment to working together for the betterment of its citizens.
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