House Calendar

Seventy-fifth General Assembly
State of Colorado
Second Regular Session

Eighty-third Legislative Day
Monday, April 6, 2026
Hour of Convening
10:00 AM


Third Reading of Bills Final Passage

SB26-043 by Senator(s) Sullivan; also Representative(s) Froelich and Brown--Concerning the regulation of firearm barrel transfers, and, in connection therewith, creating a criminal penalty for the unlawful sale of a firearm barrel.

General Orders Second Reading of Bills

HB26-1140 by Representative(s) Winter T.; also Senator(s) Pelton R.--Concerning a requirement that the staff of the legislative council facilitate a limited number of local government impact hearings for certain legislative measures during a regular legislative session.

HB26-1080 by Representative(s) Richardson and Paschal--Concerning a requirement that a county clerk and recorder use a team of bipartisan election judges to verify signatures in a mail ballot election.

HB26-1245 by Representative(s) Keltie--Concerning theft by contractors.

SB26-012 by Senator(s) Danielson; also Representative(s) Velasco--Concerning compensable losses under the "Colorado Crime Victim Compensation Act" for enrolled members of a federally recognized tribe.

HB26-1235 by Representative(s) Feret; also Senator(s) Daugherty--Concerning updates to the medical assistance program.

HB26-1130 by Representative(s) Story and Jackson; also Senator(s) Cutter and Jodeh--Concerning baby diaper changing stations in restrooms accessible to the public.

HB26-1255 by Representative(s) Story; also Senator(s) Cutter--Concerning protections for users of electronic media, and, in connection therewith, requiring an operator of a social media platform to ensure the social media platform provides a streamlined process to allow a law enforcement agency to contact the social media platform concerning a search warrant and requiring an operator to report to a local law enforcement agency if the operator's social media platform receives a notice that a user has posted content that threatens imminent and specific harm to themself or another individual, expresses an intent to commit a crime, or attempts to entice an individual to commit a crime.

HB26-1321 by Representative(s) Stewart R. and Hamrick, Duran; also Senator(s) Cutter--Concerning modification of the school security disbursement program.

HB26-1233 by Representative(s) Lukens and Zokaie; also Senator(s) Roberts--Concerning property tax procedures for nonresidential properties.

HB26-1195 by Representative(s) Rydin and Mabrey; also Senator(s) Amabile and Mullica--Concerning restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence relating to psychotherapy services.

HB26-1196 by Representative(s) English and Joseph--Concerning tenant data information.

SB26-059 by Senator(s) Cutter and Ball; also Representative(s) Lindsay--Concerning a prohibition on a member of the general assembly holding multiple elected offices.

HB26-1290 by Representative(s) Hartsook and Duran--Concerning the criminal offense of assault, and, in connection therewith, changing the requirements to commit assault against certain public servants and medical care providers and clarifying sentencing.

HB26-1324 by Representative(s) McCormick and Gilchrist; also Senator(s) Daugherty--Concerning regulation of the division of professions and occupations, and, in connection therewith, implementing recommendations contained in the 2025 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.

HB26-1263 by Representative(s) Camacho and Mabrey; also Senator(s) Carson and Jodeh--Concerning requirements for an operator of a conversational artificial intelligence service.

SB26-120 by Senator(s) Marchman and Wallace; also Representative(s) Zokaie and Bradley--Concerning law enforcement procedures related to missing persons.

SB26-105 by Senator(s) Hinrichsen; also Representative(s) Martinez and Mauro--Concerning county coroners, and, in connection therewith, requiring corners to disclose their financial interests in regulated businesses.

HB26-1336 by Representative(s) Lindsay and Winter T.; also Senator(s) Pelton R.--Concerning measures to increase access to pharmacy services.

Consideration of Resolution(s)

HJR26-1026 by Representative(s) Valdez and Duran; also Senator(s) Rodriguez--Concerning recognizing the service of former Governor Roy Romer, and, in connection therewith, acknowledging the dedication of a portion of I-25 as the Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway.

Consideration of Memorial(s)

SJM26-001 by Senator(s) Cutter and Marchman; also Representative(s) Willford--Concerning memorializing Senator Faith Winter.

Consideration of Senate Amendments to House Bills(resolutions)

HB26-1095 by Representative(s) Suckla and Nguyen; also Senator(s) Pelton R. and Lindstedt--Concerning unpaid online access to public notices published in legal newspapers.

HB26-1007 by Representative(s) Smith and Stewart R.; also Senator(s) Kipp and Ball--Concerning measures to improve a customer's ability to use distributed energy resources.

HB26-1120 by Representative(s) Martinez and Velasco; also Senator(s) Simpson and Kipp--Concerning the implementation of the recommendations of the mobile home taxation task force, and, in connection therewith, modifying the process for the collection of delinquent property taxes to align with real property tax lien sale and public auction procedures, extending the redemption period for mobile home owners, and clarifying that a mobile home owner under legal disability is entitled to an extended redemption period of up to nine years.

Tuesday, April 7

General Orders Second Reading of Bills

HB26-1288 by Representative(s) Joseph and Carter--Concerning measures related to jury selection.

HB26-1312 by Representative(s) Clifford; also Senator(s) Mullica--Concerning measures related to peace officer participation in matters related to peace officer performance, and, in connection therewith, requiring the attorney general to submit a proposal to update law enforcement academy training programs, changing the composition of the P.O.S.T. board, requiring a person be twenty-one years old to pass P.O.S.T. board examinations for certification, and authorizing a peace officer academy staff person to be eligible to receive training or grants for training offered by any state or local entity.

Committee Meetings


Monday, April 6

Upon Adjournment

Room Old State Library

Appropriations

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Finance

1:30 PM

Room LSB-A

State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs


Tuesday, April 7

7:00 AM

Room Old State Library

Appropriations

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Health & Human Services

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Judiciary

1:30 PM

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government


Monday, April 13

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Finance


Tuesday, April 14

Upon Adjournment

Room 0107

Judiciary

Upon Adjournment

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government

Wednesday, April 15

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Health & Human Services

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Judiciary


Thursday, April 16

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Finance

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Education


Tuesday, April 21

8:30 AM

Room SCR 357

Capital Development Committee

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Judiciary


Friday, May 1

7:30 AM

Room Old State Library

Joint Committee Legislative Council

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Icertify the above committee meetings were posted April 2, 2026, by

6:00 PM

Assistant Chief Clerk

Darren Thornberry