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Senate Daily Reading Day 013

Monday, January 26, 2026·2h 30m·▶ Watch / Listen

The Colorado Senate conducted a brief procedural session on Day 013, introducing seven bills (SB 32–38) and referring each to committee, with no debate or votes on any legislation. The session's only vote was a voice vote to adjourn until Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

Key Actions

·SB 32 – Promotion of Immunization AccessNo Vote

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Controversies

Adjournment motion date discrepancy

Jordan Rodriguez moved to adjourn until '9am Thursday, 9am Tuesday, January 27, 2026,' and the presiding officer noted 'Thursday would be lovely, but you've heard the motion,' indicating the correct adjournment date in the motion was Tuesday, January 27, 2026, not Thursday.

Notable Quotes

“I move the Senate adjourn until 9am Thursday, 9am Tuesday, January 27, 2026.”

Jordan Rodriguez — Jordan Rodriguez made the motion to adjourn the Senate session, stating an initial date of Thursday before correcting to Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

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Votes

Move the Senate adjourn until 9:00am on Tuesday, January 27, 2026No Vote
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TranscriptPreview
Senate will come to order Introduction to bills Senate Bill 32 by Senators Doherty and Mullica and Representatives Ferre and Brown concerning the promotion of immunization access, health and Human Services Senate Bill 33 by Senator Liston Representative Winner T concerning clean energy permitting processes and in connection therewith creating the Colorado Clean Energy Permitting Coordination Office State Veteran Military Affairs Senate Bill 34 by Senators Kolker and Marksman and Representatives Hamrick and Bacon concerning expanding participation by members of the Auraria Board of Directors Advisory Committees education Senate Bill 35 by Senator Roberts concerning an increase of traffic violation penalties Transportation energy Senate Bill 36 by Senators Gonzalez and Weisman and Representatives Bacon and Zakai concerning increasing operational efficiency of existing prison population management measures Judiciary Senate Bill 37 by Senators Rich and Robertson, Representatives Soper and Espinosa concerning allowing local elected judicial officers to set weekend bonds Judiciary Senate Bill 38 by Senator Kipp and Representative Zocai concerning Colorado State University compliance with ordinances imposed by a local government, local government and housing Message from the Governor January 13, 2026 Ladies and gentlemen Pursuit to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and the laws of the…
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