We hit the one-hundredth day of session earlier this week. With less than 20 days left to go, the Mighty 19 are using every tool in the toolbox to keep the Supermajority in check, and sending the message that our voices will be heard. We will not be silenced during the final days of session!

Colorado House Republicans


HB24-1349


Amendments L.006, L.018, L.017, L.019


Amendments Adopted


Representative Soper


HB24-1345


Sunset Human Trafficking Council



Passed the House

Representative Hartsook


HB24-1270


Amendment L.010



Amendment Adopted

Representative Evans


SB24-125


Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children


Passed the Health & Human Services Committee

Representative Weinberg


SB24-108


Prohibit Unauthorized Use Public Safety Radio


Passed the House

Representative Taggart


HB24-1097


Military Family Occupational Credentialing


Signed into Law

Representative Armagost


HB24-1445


Probation & Parole Reporting & Fee Conditions


Passed the Judiciary Committee



Representative Soper


SJR24-019


Colorado Youth Entrepreneurship Awareness Week


Passed the House

Representative Armagost


HB24-1074


Aggravated Cruelty to Law Enforcement Animals


Signed into Law

House Concurrent Resolution 24-1005


Parents' Bill of Rights


Rep. Ken DeGraaf - Prime Sponsor


The "Parents’ Bill of Rights" resolution sponsored by Rep. DeGraaf, allows Colorado voters to decide on establishing parental rights, including education and upbringing. Testifying supports the affirmation of parental involvement in children's lives amidst concerns of diminishing rights, offering voters a chance to voice their concerns without additional fiscal implications.


This bill will be heard in the State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Committee on

Monday, April 22

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of HCR24-1005

Senate Bill 24-126


Conservation Easement Income Tax Credit


Rep. Mike Lynch - Prime Sponsor


This bill extends the Conservation Easement Oversight Commission and increases the cap on conservation easement tax credits to $75 million. It allows pass-through entities and insurance companies to utilize these credits. By supporting conservation efforts, preserving wildlife habitats, and aiding rural economies, this bill benefits Colorado's environment and local communities. Testifying in favor of this bill can help protect natural spaces and support sustainable land management practices.


This bill will be heard in the Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee on

Monday, April 22

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of SB24-123

House Concurrent Resolution 24-1001


Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability



Reps. Stephanie Luck & Ken DeGraaf - Prime Sponsors


The "Senior Property Tax Exemption Portability" resolution sponsored by Reps. Luck & DeGraaf, allows seniors and surviving spouses in Colorado who previously qualified for a property tax exemption on a different primary residence since 2016 to claim this exemption on their current homes, regardless of ownership duration. This helps seniors downsize or relocate without financial penalties and may increase voter engagement on issues affecting older citizens.


This bill will be heard in the Finance Committee on

Monday, April 22

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify in favor of SB24-123

House Bill 24-1460


Law Enforcement Misconduct


This bill allows a police officer to be criminally charged and personally civilly sued with no limits for something as vague as "unprofessional" conduct. Departments often have standards of professional grooming or dress. Are your shoes not shined enough? Are your clothes not ironed enough? These could both be grounds for a lawsuit if this bill passes. Please come testify against this awful bill!


This bill will be heard in the Judiciary Committee on

Tuesday, April 23

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against HB24-1460

Senate Bill 24-171


Restoration of Wolverines


This bill authorizes the reintroduction of the North American wolverine in Colorado, potentially endangering livestock and affecting land use activities, without clear provisions for compensation or sustainable management, risking environmental and economic consequences.


This bill will be heard in the Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee on

Monday, April 22

at 1:30 PM.

Sign up to testify against SB24-171

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