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Senate Daily Reading Day 051

Thursday, March 5, 2026·4m·▶ Watch / Listen

The Colorado Senate conducted a largely procedural session on Day 051, advancing committee reports on three bills, confirming a slate of board and commission appointments to the consent calendar, laying over a public lands resolution until March 10, and introducing four new bills covering K-12 education funding, micro grids, animal protection education, and 3D-printed firearms.

Key Actions

·HB 1025 – Committee Report (Business, Labor and Technology)No Vote

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Notable Quotes

“I move that Senate Joint Resolution 015 layover until Tuesday, March 10, 2026.”

Majority Leader Rodriguez — Majority Leader Rodriguez moved to delay floor consideration of SJR 015, a resolution concerning the protection of the public's interest in the management of Colorado's national public lands.

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Votes

Move that Senate Joint Resolution 015 layover until Tuesday, March 10, 2026Passed
Move the Senate adjourn until 9am Friday, March 6, 2026Passed
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TranscriptPreview
Duh. Senate will come to order. Committee reports Committee on Business, labor and Technology. After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends the following House Bill 1025 be referred to the committee of the whole with favorable recommendation and whether recommendation that be placed on this consent calendar. Senate Bill 93 be amended as follows and so amended be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. House House Bill 1013 be amended as follows and so amended be referred to the committee of the whole with favorable recommendation and with the recommendation that be placed on the consent calendar. Mr. President the committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources had under consideration had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be placed in the consent calendar and confirmed. Members of the Colorado Water conservation board effective February 13, 2026 for terms expiring February 12, 2029 Alan Ward of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Arkansas Drainage Basin appointed Laura Lay Cloud of Ignacio, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the San Miguel Dolores San Juan Drainage Basin reappointed Nathan Coombs of La, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Rio…
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