State Bill Special Report: Mid-April activity at the Capitol

State Bill Special Report is a biweekly feature of bills to watch while the Colorado General Assembly is in session and is courtesy of State Bill Colorado, a product of our publisher Circuit Media. 

House Bills

HB26-1410 — Long Appropriations Bill


  • State budget bill advancing through final stages of the legislative process
  • Passed House third reading; advanced to Senate Appropriations

HB26-1302 — CBI InstaCheck Operating Hours

  • Adjusts operational capacity and hours for firearm background check processing
  • Passed Senate second reading

HB26-1045 — Disabilities Housing Protections

  • Strengthens housing access protections for individuals with disabilities
  • Passed Senate second reading

HB26-1195 — Psychotherapy AI Restrictions

  • Regulates use of AI systems in mental health and psychotherapy contexts
  • Advanced out of committee

HB26-1305 — Behavioral Health Facility Licensing

  • Aligns state licensing standards for behavioral health inpatient facilities
  • Passed Senate second reading with amendments

HB26-1304 — History Colorado Mineral Rights Disposition

  • Governs disposition and oversight of state-related mineral rights assets
  • Introduced to Senate

HB26-1080 — Mail Ballot Signature Verification

  • Updates signature verification standards for mail ballot processing
  • Advanced through House second reading

HB26-1245 — Theft by Contractor

  • Strengthens penalties and enforcement against contractor fraud
  • Advanced through House second reading

HB26-1130 — Public Restroom Diaper Stations

  • Requires diaper changing station access in certain public facilities
  • Advanced through House second reading

HB26-1255 — Social Media Duty to Report & Search Warrants

  • Establishes requirements for digital reporting and law enforcement warrant access
  • Advanced through House second reading

Senate Bills

Colorado AI Act (SB24-205, 2026 Amendments Under Negotiation)

  • Establishes consumer protections for “high-risk AI systems” in employment, housing, insurance and other consequential decisions
  • Original implementation delayed to June 30 to allow for statutory revision
  • Draft negotiations underway

SB26-150 — Modernizing RTD

  • Reforms governance and accountability structure for the Regional Transportation District
  • Laid over on second reading

SB26-020 — Childcare Provider Licensing & Quality

  • Updates licensing and quality standards for childcare providers
  • Passed Senate consent calendar; advanced to House

SB26-080 — Cradle to Career Grant Program

  • Establishes statewide education pipeline grant funding program
  • Passed Senate consent calendar; advanced to House

SB26-137 — Measures to Reduce Administrative Burdens

  • Streamlines regulatory and administrative processes across state agencies
  • Passed Senate consent calendar; advanced to House

SB26-043 — Record Keeping & Regulation of Sale of Firearm Barrel

  • Regulates firearm barrel modifications and compliance standards
  • Laid over on third House reading

SB26-077 — Epilepsy-Related Mortality Awareness

  • Creates reporting and awareness framework for epilepsy-related deaths
  • Passed House third reading

SB26-088 — Capitol Memorial Funding

  • Authorizes funding for state capitol memorial preservation and maintenance
  • Passed House third reading

SB26-012 — Tribal Compensable Losses

  • Establishes civil claims framework for tribal compensable losses
  • Advanced through House second reading

SB26-046 — Property Tax Administrative Procedures

  • Updates administrative procedures for property tax assessment and processing
  • Signed by governor

SB26-090 — Right to Repair / Infrastructure Exceptions

  • Modifies applicability of right-to-repair provisions for certain infrastructure systems
  • Advanced out of committee
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