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Senate Daily Reading Day 029

Wednesday, February 11, 2026·6m·▶ Watch / Listen

The Colorado Senate conducted a procedural session on Day 029, introducing nineteen new bills spanning topics from noise abatement to commercial sexual activity decriminalization, while the Committee on Education referred HB 24-1027 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation. No floor debates, amendments, or contested votes occurred.

Key Actions

·SB 94 – Alternating Premises License for Alcohol ProductionNo Vote

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Notable Quotes

“Committee on Education after consideration on the merits, Committee recommends the following House Bill 1027 be referred to the committee. The whole with favorable recommendation.”

Presiding officer — The presiding officer read the committee report on HB 1027 into the record, indicating the Education Committee's recommendation to advance the bill.

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The Senate will come to order. Committee Reports Committee on Education after consideration on the merits, Committee recommends the following House Bill 1027 be referred to the committee. The whole with favorable recommendation. Introduction of bills Senate Bill 94 by Senator Linstad concerning alternating premises license premises for alcohol production, business, labor and technology. Senate Bill 95 by Senator Weissman and Representative Froehlich and Wilford concerning measures to support victim survivors of certain crimes that do not include changes to substantive criminal offenses. Judiciary Senate Bill 96 by Senator Hendrickson concerning justice involved veterans Judiciary Senate Bill 97 by Senators Hendrickson and Cutter and Representatives Garcia and Stewart R. Concerning decriminalizing commercial sexual activity among consenting adults. Judiciary Senate Bill 98 by Senators Liston and Ball and Representative Ryden concerning the applicability of certain noise abatement provisions and in connection therewith reestablishing local authority with respect to nose noise abatement. Local Government housing Senate Bill 99 by Senator Kirkmeyer concerning authorizing the governor to temporarily classify a substance as a controlled substance analog under Schedule 2 held in Human Services Citadel 100 by Senator Danielson, Representative Wilford and Stuart K. Concerning requirements that for youth sports personnel that improve the…
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