Democrats continue to ram legislation through the House that favors criminals over law-abiding citizens, tacking on more financial burdens when families are struggling to make ends meet. The Mighty 19 are not backing down. We passed FIVE common sense amendments to the anti-gun bill trying to tell responsible gun owners how they have to store their firearms in a vehicle. We’re not done yet! We will keep fighting tooth and nail to make sure your constitutional rights are upheld and not compromised by the supermajority.

Colorado House Republicans


HB24-1348

L.020, L.028, L.027, L.026, L.029


Secure Firearm Storage in a Vehicle




Five Amendments Passed

Representative Bradley


HB24-1123


Funding for School Safety Firearm Detection Systems


Passed the Education Committee



Representative Soper


HB24-1325


Tax Credits for Quantum Industry Support


Passed the Finance Committee

Representative Frizell


HB24-1266



Local Government Utility Relocation in Right-of-Way



Passed the House

Representative Holtorf


HB24-1369


Colorado Agriculture Special License Plate


Passed the Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee

Representative Taggart


HB24-1331


Out-of-School Grant Time Program 



Passed the Education Committee

Representative Winter


SB24-099



Public Employees' Retirement Association Employment after Retirement for Rural Schools


Passed the Education Committee

Representative Weinberg


HB24-1154


Institute Charter Schools & Bond Indebtedness


Passed the House



Representative Holtorf


HB24-1142


Reduce Income Tax Social Security Benefits


Passed the Finance Committee

House Bill 24-1371


More Uniform Local Massage Facilities Regulation


Rep. Anthony Hartsook - Prime Sponsor


This bill mandates statewide requirements for background checks on massage facility operators, owners, and employees to combat human trafficking, replacing discretionary local regulations.


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

Tuesday, March 26

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB24-1371

House Bill 24-1361


School District Open Enrollment Transparency


Rep. Lisa Frizell - Prime Sponsor


The bill requires a clear enrollment policy by December 15, 2024, helps parents understand school options, lets districts adopt similar policies, and mandates yearly reporting on enrollment.


This bill will be heard in the Education Committee on

Thursday, March 28

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HB24-1361

House Bill 24-1353


Firearms Dealer Requirements & Permit


This bill imposes strict regulations and fees on firearms dealers, burdening local businesses and unnecessarily complicating access to firearms for law-abiding citizens.


This bill will be heard in the Business Affairs & Labor Committee on

Thursday, March 28

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against HB24-1353

Senate Bill 24-066


Firearms Merchant Category Code


This bill excessively regulates firearm sales by requiring payment networks to share merchant codes, potentially burdening firearm merchants and impeding lawful transactions, thus encroaching on Second Amendment rights.


This bill will be heard in the Business Affairs & Labor Committee on

Thursday, March 28

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against SB24-066

Nearly 50 years ago, Paul Harvey delivered his famous "So God Made a Farmer" speech. This week, from the floor of the Colorado House of Representatives, Assistant Minority Leader Ty Winter delivered that famous speech as a tribute to the thousands of Coloradan farmers and ranchers who feed us every day in honor of Ag-Week.

The Founding Fathers were very clear on the Second Amendment - it shall not be infringed. A conversation with John Adams explains it best.

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