We have just wrapped up our fourth full week of session, and our 22 members are fighting hard for you! From honoring our veterans to delivering real property tax relief, protecting victims, and ensuring transparency in state government, we are committed to putting Colorado families first. While Democrats continue to push costly fees and regulations, we are focused on making life more affordable and keeping our communities safe. Stay engaged as we continue this important fight for our state’s future!

Representative Caldwell

HJR25-1010


Recognizing Military Appreciation Day



Passed the House

Representative Armagost

HJR25-1011


Honoring Gold Star families




Passed the House

Representative Luck

HJR25-1012



Recognizing the 57th anniversary of the capture of the U.S.S. Pueblo by North Korea



Passed the House

Representative Keltie

HJR25-1013



Honoring Colorado veterans on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II



Passed the House

Representative Richardson

HJR25-1014



Recognizing and remembering Colorado veterans who served in the Vietnam War


Passed the House

Representative Keltie

HJR25-1015


Honoring Korean War veterans




Passed the House

Representative Hartsook

HJR25-1016


Recognizing and remembering Colorado veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War


Passed the House

Representative Keltie

HJR25-1017


Honoring the 10th Mountain Division of Colorado



Passed the House

Representative Barron

HJR25-1018


Recognizing the contributions of Latino and Latina veterans



Passed the House

Representative Suckla

HJR25-1019


Recognizing the contributions of Native American veterans


Passed the House

Representative Pugliese

HB25-1138


Protect Victims in Civil Sex Misconduct Suits



Passed the House

Representative Bradley

HB25-1024


Medical-Aesthetic Services Delegation Disclosures



Passed the House

House Bill 25-1111

Expand Homestead Exemptions


Rep. Ken DeGraaf - Prime Sponsor


This bill provides much-needed property tax relief for seniors, veterans with disabilities, and Gold Star spouses by ensuring their exemption keeps pace with rising home values rather than being capped at an outdated amount. By tying the exemption to the state’s median home value, it offers greater financial stability for those who need it most, helping them stay in their homes despite increasing costs. If you believe in making Colorado more affordable for families and honoring those who have served, come testify in support of this important bill!



This bill will be heard in the Finance Committee on

Monday, February 10

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1111

House Bill 25-1116

Department of Corrections Search Court Records Before Offender Release


Rep. Ryan Armagost - Prime Sponsor


This bill ensures that offenders re-entering society are not blindsided by unresolved warrants, which can disrupt their rehabilitation and success on release or parole. By requiring the Department of Corrections to proactively check for outstanding warrants and notify the necessary parties, it helps streamline the legal process, reduce unnecessary re-arrests, and prevent setbacks for those working to rebuild their lives. If you support smarter policies that reduce recidivism and improve public safety, come testify in favor of this bill!



This bill will be heard in the Judiciary Committee on

Tuesday, February 11

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1116

House Bill 25-1158

Digital Education Materials


Rep. Bradley - Prime Sponsor


This bill provides a strong safeguard against inappropriate advertisements and promotions infiltrating educational content, ensuring that digital research collections are free from commercial influence. By requiring vendors to certify their collections are advertisement-free and providing a clear reporting process, it empowers educators, parents, and students to take action when content is compromised. The inclusion of a termination clause for vendors who fail to comply within three days ensures accountability and protects the integrity of the learning environment. If you believe in maintaining a focused, ad-free educational experience, come testify in support of this important bill!



This bill will be heard in the Education Committee on

Thursday, February 13

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1158

House Bill 25-1043



Owner Equity Protection in Homeowners' Association Foreclosure Sales


This bill introduces unnecessary burdens on homeowners and HOA’s alike, likely leading to higher costs for homeowners due to extended foreclosure processes and new reporting requirements. The mandated 80% market value bid by HOA’s could financially cripple associations, making it harder for them to maintain community upkeep and forcing homeowners to absorb additional costs. The bill's overreach into private contracts between HOA's and homeowners could discourage timely dues payment, increasing the risk of further financial instability in communities. If you care about protecting homeowners from rising costs and unnecessary regulation, come testify against this bill!



This bill will be heard in the Transportation, Housing, and Local Government Committee on

Tuesday, February 11

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against HB25-1043

House Bill 25-1044


Local Funding for Vulnerable Road User Protection


HB25-1044 lets local governments impose new vehicle fees based on weight, nickel and diming Coloradans at every turn. It lacks accountability, follows failed safety strategies, and adds unnecessary costs for families and businesses. Testify against this costly overreach!



This bill will be heard in the Transportation, Housing, and Local Government Committee on

Wednesday, February 12

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against HB25-1044

House Bill 25-1032



Improving Infrastructure to Reduce Homelessness


While this bill aims to address homelessness, it creates an unnecessary bureaucratic structure that could lead to inefficiency and excessive government involvement without delivering meaningful results. The creation of multiple councils and districts may complicate efforts and add more layers to an already strained system, possibly diverting resources away from direct action. The bill also imposes new financial obligations on local governments and housing agencies, which could result in increased taxes or fees for residents, making it harder for individuals to access affordable housing. If you are concerned about the growth of government bureaucracy and the potential for misallocated resources, come testify against this bill!



This bill will be heard in the Transportation, Housing, and Local Government Committee on

Wednesday, February 12

at 1:30 PM.


Sign Up to Testify Against HB25-1032





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