House Calendar
One Hundred Twentieth Legislative Day
Wednesday, May 7th, 2025
Hour of Convening
9:00 AM
Third Reading of Bills Final Passage
SB25-185 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Pelton B.; also Representative(s) Bacon and Soper–Concerning the inapplicability of the economic loss rule to certain claims brought by a residential property owner against a construction professional.
- (Laid Over from May 1, 2025.)
SB25-321 by Senator(s) Kirkmeyer and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Joseph and Gonzalez R.–Concerning measures to address air pollution levels related to the operation of motor vehicles in areas that do not meet federal national ambient air quality standards.
SB25-309 by Senator(s) Simpson; also Representative(s) Brown and Bradfield–Concerning authorization for the legislative council to approve the placement of nonpartisan legislative fellowships within the legislative council staff.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 6, 2025.)
SB25-165 by Senator(s) Pelton B. and Daugherty; also Representative(s) Lindstedt and Woog–Concerning electrical work regulated in the state.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 6, 2025.)
SB25-007 by Senator(s) Cutter and Marchman, Exum; also Representative(s) Velasco and Weinberg, Boesenecker, Mauro–Concerning support to increase prescribed burns, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 6, 2025.)
SB25-290 by Senator(s) Mullica and Kirkmeyer, Bridges, Amabile, Bright, Carson, Catlin, Cutter, Daugherty, Exum, Frizell, Jodeh, Michaelson Jenet, Pelton B., Rich, Roberts, Simpson, Wallace; also Representative(s) Bird and Brown–Concerning the creation of the provider stabilization fund to make provider stabilization payments to eligible safety net providers that serve low-income, uninsured populations in the state, and, in connection therewith, maximizing federal funds to stabilize the health-care safety net and making an appropriation.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 6, 2025.)
SB25-072 by Senator(s) Mullica and Pelton B.; also Representative(s) Lindsay and Soper–Concerning the regulation of kratom.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, May 6, 2025.)
General Orders Second Reading of Bills
HB25-1214 by Representative(s) Clifford; also Senator(s) Gonzales J.–Concerning measures to make appropriate use of prison beds.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 26, 2025, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 27, 2025.)
- (Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated April 7, 2025, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 9, 2025.)
- (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 17, 2025, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 17, 2025.)
- (Laid Over from April 21, 2025.)
Consideration of Conference Committee Report(s)
HB25-1209 by Representative(s) Lindstedt and Willford; also Senator(s) Gonzales J. and Rodriguez–Concerning measures to address efficiency in the regulation of marijuana licensees, and, in connection therewith, reducing an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representative(s) Lindstedt, Chair, Willford, Gonzalez R.
- Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Gonzales J., Chair, Rodriguez, Simpson
- (Conference Committee granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and Senate.)
HB25-1273 by Representative(s) Boesenecker and Woodrow; also Senator(s) Ball and Hinrichsen–Concerning requiring certain municipalities to modify building codes to allow five stories of a multifamily residential building to be served by a single exit.
- House Conferees: Representative(s) Boesenecker, Chair, Woodrow, Barron
- Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Ball, Chair, Hinrichsen, Pelton B.
- (Conference Committee granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and Senate.)
SB25-037 by Senator(s) Roberts and Kirkmeyer; also Representative(s) Taggart and Mauro–Concerning assistance for communities experiencing energy transition.
- House Conferees: Representative(s) Taggart, Chair, Mauro, Lukens
- Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Roberts, Chair, Hinrichsen, Kirkmeyer
- (Conference Committee granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and Senate.)
SB25-155 by Senator(s) Gonzales J. and Ball; also Representative(s) Clifford–Concerning the creation of an advisory council for persons who are incarcerated.
- House Conferees: Representative(s) Clifford, Chair, Garcia, Soper
- Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Gonzales J., Chair, Ball, Carson
Consideration of Resolution(s)
HJR25-1023 by Representative(s) Camacho and Garcia, Duran, Bacon, Boesenecker, Brown, Carter, Clifford, Espenoza, Froelich, Gilchrist, Hamrick, Jackson, Joseph, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Mabrey, Martinez, McCormick, Phillips, Rutinel, Rydin, Smith, Stewart R., Story, Titone, Velasco, Willford, Woodrow, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Daugherty and Jodeh, Amabile, Ball, Cutter, Danielson, Gonzales J., Kipp, Michaelson Jenet, Mullica, Rodriguez, Winter F.–Concerning authorization and direction to the committee on legal services to retain legal counsel to file a lawsuit on behalf of the general assembly in state district court to determine the constitutionality of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, section 20 of article X of the state constitution.
- (Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated April 7, 2025, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 9, 2025.)
- (Laid Over from April 10, 2025.)
HJR25-1029 by Representative(s) Marshall and Rutinel; also Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Weissman, Snyder–Concerning the federal government’s erasure of United States’ military history.
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2025.)
Consideration of Senate Amendments to House Bills(resolutions)
HB25-1300 by Representative(s) Willford; also Senator(s) Kipp–Concerning claimants’ access to medical care in workers’ compensation claims, and, in connection therewith, requiring an employer or the employer’s insurer to use the division of workers’ compensation’s utilization standards and changing the mechanism by which a claimant can choose a treating physician.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 14, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; April 29, 2025.)
- (Laid Over from May 1, 2025.)
HB25-1330 by Representative(s) Titone and Soper; also Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Baisley–Concerning exempting quantum computing equipment from the “Consumer Repair Bill of Rights Act”.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 1, 2025.)
- (Laid Over from May 3, 2025.)
HB25-1001 by Representative(s) Duran and Froelich, Bacon, Boesenecker, Clifford, English, Garcia, Hamrick, Lieder, Mabrey, Martinez, Mauro, Rutinel, Sirota, Titone, Velasco, Willford, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Danielson and Kolker, Bridges, Cutter, Gonzales J., Hinrichsen, Kipp, Marchman, Michaelson Jenet, Sullivan, Weissman, Winter F.–Concerning the enforcement of wage and hour laws, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 2, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 6, 2025.)
HB25-1094 by Representative(s) Brown and Johnson; also Senator(s) Pelton B. and Roberts–Concerning pharmacy benefit manager practices that affect prescription drug costs.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, March 17, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1171 by Representative(s) Bird and Boesenecker; also Senator(s) Hinrichsen and Michaelson Jenet–Concerning adding motor vehicle theft to the list of offenses that apply to the offense of possession of weapons by previous offenders.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1192 by Representative(s) Hartsook and Bacon; also Senator(s) Bridges and Frizell–Concerning financial literacy requirements as a condition of high school graduation in public schools, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 28, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 5, 2025.)
HB25-1220 by Representative(s) McCormick and Hartsook; also Senator(s) Pelton B. and Mullica–Concerning the regulation of medical nutrition therapy, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, May 1, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1249 by Representative(s) Ricks and Bacon; also Senator(s) Exum and Danielson–Concerning security deposits submitted to landlords by residential tenants.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 28, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 6, 2025.)
HB25-1259 by Representative(s) Froelich and Brown; also Senator(s) Cutter and Daugherty–Concerning assisted reproduction, and, in connection therewith, adopting in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproduction and fertility protections and eliminating other administrative requirements.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1267 by Representative(s) Paschal and McCormick; also Senator(s) Winter F. and Amabile–Concerning support for statewide energy strategies, and, in connection therewith, modifying the electric vehicle grant fund within the Colorado energy Office, modifying the community impact cash fund within the department of public health and environment, allowing the community access enterprise to reduce the retail delivery fee it imposes, regulating retail electric vehicle charging, and making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 5, 2025.)
HB25-1269 by Representative(s) Willford and Valdez; also Senator(s) Ball and Kipp–Concerning building decarbonization measures, and, in connection therewith, creating a building decarbonization enterprise and making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 6, 2025.)
HB25-1271 by Representative(s) Gilchrist and Brown, Camacho, Froelich, Rutinel, Stewart R., Willford; also Senator(s) Daugherty and Michaelson Jenet–Concerning changes to practices related to federal benefits for youth in foster care.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 23, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1274 by Representative(s) Garcia; also Senator(s) Michaelson Jenet and Wallace–Concerning the healthy school meals for all program.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 21, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1292 by Representative(s) Boesenecker and Joseph; also Senator(s) Winter F.–Concerning the process to allow a transmission developer to locate high voltage transmission lines within a state highway right-of-way.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 30, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 5, 2025.)
HB25-1295 by Representative(s) Rutinel and Lindsay; also Senator(s) Roberts and Carson–Concerning the operation of food trucks, and, in connection therewith, establishing a definition of “mobile food establishment” and establishing reciprocity for certain licenses and permits between local government jurisdictions to allow a mobile food establishment to operate in multiple jurisdictions.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 28, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 6, 2025.)
HB25-1296 by Representative(s) Garcia and Zokaie; also Senator(s) Weissman–Concerning the adjustment of certain tax expenditures.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 28, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1309 by Representative(s) Brown and Titone, Bacon, Clifford, Duran, Froelich, Garcia, Gilchrist, Hamrick, Joseph, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Mabrey, Martinez, Mauro, McCormick, Paschal, Rutinel, Rydin, Sirota, Smith, Stewart K., Stewart R., Story, Valdez, Velasco, Willford, Woodrow, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Cutter and Gonzales J.–Concerning protecting access to gender-affirming health care.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 6, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1311 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Soper; also Senator(s) Roberts–Concerning the deduction for free bets allowed for the purpose of calculating net sports betting proceeds, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 28, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
HB25-1320 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Lukens; also Senator(s) Lundeen and Bridges, Coleman–Concerning the financing of public schools, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 17, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 6, 2025.)
HB25-1332 by Representative(s) McCormick; also Senator(s) Roberts and Wallace–Concerning the creation of a work group to study the uses of state trust lands, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, April 30, 2025.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; May 2, 2025.)
Conference Committee(s) to Report
(Conference Committee(s) has/have been appointed, but has/have not reported. The only House motions in order at this point: Request permission for the committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and the Senate; Adhere to or Recede from the House position.)
SB25-161 by Senator(s) Winter F. And Jodeh; also Representative(s) Lindstedt and Froelich–Concerning transit reform, and, in connection therewith, creating study, planning, and reporting requirements; increasing coordination among transit agencies, government, and planning organizations; authorizing the regional transportation district to enter into service partnership agreements; creating a regional transportation district accountability committee; requiring the regional transportation district to emphasize ridership growth, worker retention, safety, and statewide climate goals; and making an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representative(s) Froelich, Chair, Lindstedt, Woog
- Senate Conferees: Senator(s) Winter F., Chair, Jodeh, Simpson
- (Conference Committee granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the House and Senate.)
Committee Meetings
Wednesday, May 7
8:30 AM
Room SCR 357- SB25-161Lindstedt and Froelich–Transit Reform
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Assistant Chief Clerk
Connor Randall