A bipartisan group of Colorado’s top legislative leaders is pushing a bill that would require periodic reviews of state regulations and expand lawmakers’ ability to scrutinize agency programs during ...
A bill that would have decriminalized prostitution among consenting adults in Colorado will not move forward this year after ...
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Colorado bill to end forced sterilization of people with disabilities moves through Senate
Bill would repeal existing state statute; heads to final votes before governor's desk.
A Colorado Senate Committee has approved a bill that could make it easier to build affordable housing across the state.
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Senate Judiciary Committee postpones bill that would have legalized prostitution in Colorado
A Colorado state senator is looking to indefinitely postpone a bill that could legalize prostitution in the state, according to the communications director for the Senate Majority Office in Denver.
Adrienne Benavidez, a former Colorado representative, will replace Dafna Michaelson Jenet in the Colorado Senate, a group of ...
Sen. Adrienne Benavidez, a Democrat from Adams County, was sworn in Monday to the Colorado Senate, just four days after winning a vacancy election in District 21. She was sworn in by Colorado Court of ...
Colorado legislators in the House will vote on several bills that have been tabbed as priority measures by the Democratic lawmakers who have near-supermajority control of the statehouse.
A bill requiring gun barrel purchases in Colorado to be made in-person at a firearm dealer passed the state Senate on Monday. The legislation is now going to the House for ...
Colorado lawmakers moved closer to banning 3-D printed firearms and more tightly regulating the sale of gun barrels Monday ...
(The Center Square) - Colorado lawmakers considered controversial new legislation Tuesday that would expand the state’s Extreme Risk gun laws. The Colorado Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado bill that would open the door for lawsuits against immigration officials who injure people in the state passed the Colorado Senate Tuesday morning, moving one step closer to ...
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