We've been in the trenches fighting hard for you! We successfully halted three bills in committee that threatened school choice and public safety. We're committed to defending your rights and choices in Colorado. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue this important work together!

Education Committee Republicans


HB24-1363


Charter Schools Accountability




Rejected in Committee

Representative Catlin


HB24-1435


Colorado Water Conservation Board Projects


Passed the Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee

Representative Catlin


SB24-026


Agriculture & Natural Resources Public Engagement Requirement


Passed the House


Education Committee Republicans


HB24-1310


School Safety Measures



Rejected in Committee

Representative Taggart


SB24-023


Hold Harmless for Error in GIS Database Data


Passed the House


Representative Hartsook


SB24-010


Dentist & Dental Hygienist Compact



Passed the Health & Human Services Committee

Representative Taggart


SB24-024


Local Lodging Tax Reporting on Sales Return



Passed the Finance Committee

Representative Soper


SB24-161


Parks & Wildlife Licenses & Passes



Passed the House


Representative Bradley


HB24-1247


Digital Education Materials 



Passed the Education Committee


Transportation, Housing and Local Government Committee Republicans


HB24-1239


Single-Exit Stairway Multifamily Structure


Rejected in Committee

Representative Winter




SB24-035


Strengthening Enforcement of Human Trafficking


Signed into Law

Representative Frizell




HB24-1269


Modification of Recording Fees



Passed the House

Senate Bill 24-086


Breast Cancer Screening Fund


Rep. Ron Weinberg - Prime Sponsor


This bill would transfer $500,000 to the Breast Cancer Screening Fund.


This bill will be heard in the Finance Committee on

Monday, April 15

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of SB24-086

Senate Bill 24-125


Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children


Rep. Gabe Evans - Prime Sponsor


If this bill passes, it will update the current Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children to align with current practice standards across member states.


This bill will be heard in the Health & Human Services Committee on

Tuesday, April 16

upon adjournment (typically around 10:00/10:30 AM).

Sign up to testify in favor of SB24-125

House Bill 24-1141


Local Government Control Over Burn Barrel Regulation 


Rep. Ty Winter - Prime Sponsor


If passed, this bill would give local governments the authority to regulate burning in burn barrels rather than state agencies.


This bill will be heard in the Energy & Environment Committee on

Thursday, April 18

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB24-1141

House Bill 24-1366


Sustainable Local Government Community Planning 


If this wide-ranging bill passes, local governments, CDOT, and the state government will be required to give additional consideration to potential climate impacts when creating building and transportation plans.


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

Tuesday, April 16

upon adjournment (typically around 10:00/10:30 AM).

Sign up to testify against HB24-1366

Senate Bill 24-053


Racial Equity Study


This bill requiring a study on the ongoing effects of slavery and systemic racism in Colorado, is criticized for its potential to pave the way for reparations, resembling California's controversial approach and possibly leading to significant budgetary implications, despite its proponents' claims of focusing on racial equity.


This bill will be heard in the Health & Human Services Committee on

Monday, April 15

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against SB24-053

Senate Bill 24-131


Prohibiting Carrying Firearms in Sensitive Spaces


If passed, this bill will limit where law-abiding citizens can carry firearms in public. While it exempts certain groups like law enforcement, it unfairly penalizes responsible gun owners. The increased fines for repeat offenses and expanded restrictions near polling places only make it harder for people to defend themselves. It's a clear infringement on gun rights.


This bill will be heard in the Judiciary Committee on

Tuesday, April 16

upon adjournment (typically around 10:00/10:30 AM).

Sign up to testify against SB24-131

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