Happy Valentine’s Day, Colorado! As we continue through the legislative session, our 22 members remain committed to fighting for you. This week we worked through the supplemental budget process to ensure your taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly. Today, we also want to pause to honor the life and service of former Representative Rod Bockenfeld—his dedication to our state will not be forgotten.

Representative Bradfield

HB25-1070


Electroconvulsive Treatment for Minors



Passed the House

Representative Brooks

HB25-1003


Children Complex Health Needs Waiver


Passed the House

Representative Hartsook

HB25-1006



School District Solar Garden Lease Term



Passed the House

Representative Johnson

HB25-1014



Increasing Efficiency Division of Water Resources



Passed the AG Committee

Representative Garcia-Sander

HB25-1075


Regulate Speech-Language Pathology Assistants


Passed the House

Representative Johnson

HB25-1085



Public Hospital Boards of Trustees


Passed the House

Representative Weinberg

HB25-1053


Landowner Immunity for Emergency Access to Property



Passed the House

Representative Weinberg

HB25-1082


Qualified Individuals Death Certificates


Passed State Affairs Committee

Representative Bradfield

HB25-1083


Vehicle Transactions Deployed Military Families


Passed State Affairs Committee

Representatives Barron & Gonzalez

HB25-1086


Passed Interstate Compact Placement Children Timing




Passed Health and Human Services Committee

Representative Johnson


HB25-1131


Eliminate Student Cap at Colorado State University's Veterinary Program



Passed the House

Representative Weinberg


HB25-1059


Food Waste Reduction in Public Schools




Passed the Education Committee

House Bill 25-1062

Penalty for Theft of Firearms


Rep. Ryan Armagost - Prime Sponsor


Finally, some effective Second Amendment policies—this bill ensures that firearm theft is taken seriously by establishing strict penalties that reflect the public safety risk involved. By making every stolen firearm a separate felony offense, it holds criminals accountable and deters repeat offenses. Strengthening these penalties helps keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous individuals and protects responsible gun owners. Testifying in support of this bill is a critical step in prioritizing public safety and reinforcing consequences for firearm-related crimes.



This bill will be heard in the Judiciary Committee on

Tuesday, February 18

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1062

House Bill 25-1144

Repeal Retail Delivery Fees


Rep. Dan Woog - Prime Sponsor


Finally, some real relief for Colorado consumers and businesses—this bill eliminates the costly and unnecessary retail delivery fees that have burdened hardworking families and small businesses. These hidden taxes drive up costs on everyday goods, making life even more expensive. By removing them, this bill restores transparency, lowers costs, and ensures that Coloradans are not paying extra just to receive the products they need. Testifying in support of this bill is a crucial step toward making Colorado more affordable for everyone.



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

Tuesday, February 18

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1144

House Bill 25-1158

Digital Education Materials


Rep. Brandi 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 20

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB25-1158

House Bill 25-1119

Require Disclosures of Climate Emissions


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 Energy and Environment Committee on

Thursday, February 20

at 1:30 PM.


Sign up to testify against HB25-1119

House Bill 25-1004

No Pricing Coordination Between Landlords


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 Business Affairs and Labor Committee on

Thursday, February 20

at 1:30 PM.


Sign up to testify against HB25-1004

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 19

at 1:30 PM.

Sign Up to Testify Against HB25-1032





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