Tag:Colorado legislative session

Lawmakers Eye Increased Regulations for Guns, E-Smoking Devices, Mortuary Services

Lawmakers introduced regulatory bills for businesses and activities and a bill that would create an alternative to competency proceedings.

Bills Addressing Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Open Meetings Law Introduced

A trio of bills introduced in both the House and Senate this past week would make changes to the Colorado Open Records Act and the Colorado Open Meetings Law.

Poll finds strong support for Colorado housing ideas backed by Democrats

Colorado voters across party lines say they support the policies that state lawmakers are prioritizing this session when it comes to increasing the state’s housing supply.

Bills to Increase Compensation for DAs, Allow Opiate Antagonists on School Buses Introduced in First Week of Session

Colorado lawmakers hit the ground running last week, introducing more than 160 bills in the first week of session.

Victim Notification, Judicial Domestic Relations Training, Radon Disclosure Bills Introduced

Colorado legislators introduced a bill that would require parole boards to notify victims 15 days before granting an early discharge.

What’s In Store for the 2023 Colorado Legislative Session?

Brownstein shareholder Sarah Mercer and policy advisor Jia Meeks look ahead to the rest of the legislative session in Colorado, discussing bills we’ve already seen introduced and ones that may be coming soon.

Victim Awareness Training for Judicial Staff, Extending the Office of Public Guardianship Bills Introduced

Lawmakers appear to be hitting a stride in the early stages of the session, introducing more than 200 bills so far.

Happenings in the House This Week

This week lawmakers hit the ground running and have introduced more than 20 bills in the House of Representatives for committee consideration.