House Calendar
One Hundred Fourth Legislative Day
Monday, April 27, 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.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, March 19, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from March 20, 2026.)
HB26-1225 by Representative(s) Smith and Willford; also Senator(s) Ball and Bright--Concerning requirements to foster distributed energy resources in the state.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1347 by Representative(s) Gilchrist and Brown, Camacho, Clifford, Froelich, Stewart R., Willford; also Senator(s) Daugherty and Ball--Concerning changing practices related to federal benefits for youth in foster care.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1335 by Representative(s) Garcia and Nguyen; also Senator(s) Wallace--Concerning access to abortion medication services on Colorado college campuses.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1276 by Representative(s) Velasco and Garcia, Brown, Carter, Clifford, Duran, Froelich, Gilchrist, Goldstein, Jackson, Lindsay, Lukens, Mabrey, Martinez, McCormick, Nguyen, Paschal, Rutinel, Rydin, Sirota, Smith, Stewart K., Stewart R., Story, Titone, Willford, Woodrow, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Jodeh and Weissman--Concerning measures to protect the safety of individuals who are immigrants in Colorado, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1281 by Representative(s) Carter and Espenoza; also Senator(s) Weissman and Hinrichsen--Concerning the alignment of criminal offenses that involve the death of another person.
- (Amended as printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
SB26-120 by Senator(s) Marchman and Wallace; also Representative(s) Zokaie and Bradley--Concerning law enforcement procedures related to missing persons.
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.
- (Laid Over from February 19, 2026.)
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.
- (Amendment recommended by State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Report, dated February 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, February 24, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from February 26, 2026.)
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.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 4, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 5, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from March 9, 2026.)
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.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 18, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 19, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from March 23, 2026.)
SB26-092 by Senator(s) Simpson; also Representative(s) Suckla and Velasco--Concerning the modification of the salary categorization of locally elected officers in specified counties.
- (Amendment recommended by Transportation, Housing & Local Government Report, dated April 14, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 14, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 16, 2026.)
SB26-103 by Senator(s) Kolker and Marchman; also Representative(s) Bacon and Lukens--Concerning public schools, and, in connection therewith, creating a specialized school policy for at-risk students.
- (Laid Over from April 20, 2026.)
HB26-1307 by Representative(s) Gilchrist and Bradley; also Senator(s) Mullica and Rich--Concerning the continuation of the Colorado medical board, and, in connection therewith, implementing recommendations of the department of regulatory agencies in the department's 2025 sunset report.
- (Amendment recommended by Health & Human Services Report, dated March 18, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 19, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 21, 2026.)
HB26-1341 by Representative(s) Johnson, Winter T.; also Senator(s) Pelton R.--Concerning a modification to the service period during which the Colorado agricultural development authority may allocate its portion of the private activity bond state ceiling allocation.
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
HCR26-1006 by Representative(s) Luck and Garcia--Submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the protection of the separation of powers by requiring a governor's proclamation convening the general assembly to respect the general assembly's authority to legislate.
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
SB26-143 by Senator(s) Coleman and Wallace; also Representative(s) Willford and Garcia--Concerning updating the name of the Colorado youth advisory council review committee.
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
SB26-137 by Senator(s) Coleman and Simpson; also Representative(s) McCluskie and Caldwell--Concerning measures to reduce administrative burdens, and, in connection therewith, making changes to the mandatory review of department rules by each principal department and clarifying the attorney general's scope of authority related to litigation discovery.
- (Laid Over from April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1236 by Representative(s) Zokaie and Mabrey; also Senator(s) Ball and Hinrichsen--Concerning arbitration reform.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated April 22, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
Consideration of Conference Committee Report(s)
HB26-1380 by Representative(s) Brown and Taggart, Sirota; also Senator(s) Bridges and Kirkmeyer, Amabile--Concerning the repeal of the office of the judicial discipline ombudsman.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Bridges, Chair, Amabile, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1399 by Representative(s) Brown and Taggart, Sirota; also Senator(s) Amabile and Kirkmeyer, Bridges--Concerning the elimination of the annual transfer from the general fund to the multimodal transportation and mitigation options fund, and, in connection therewith, reducing an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Amabile, Chair, Bridges, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1405 by Representative(s) Brown and Sirota, Taggart; also Senator(s) Amabile and Kirkmeyer, Bridges--Concerning transfers of money from certain cash funds to the general fund.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Amabile, Chair, Bridges, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1409 by Representative(s) Brown and Sirota, Taggart; also Senator(s) Bridges and Kirkmeyer, Amabile--Concerning the distribution of money collected from the retail marijuana sales tax.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Bridges, Chair, Amabile, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1412 by Representative(s) Sirota and Taggart, Brown; also Senator(s) Bridges and Kirkmeyer, Amabile--Concerning authorizing the department of health care policy and financing to use statistical sampling and extrapolation to recover overpayments to providers for certain medicaid services, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Bridges, Chair, Amabile, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
Consideration of Resolution(s)
HR26-1005 by Representative(s) Martinez, Bacon, Camacho, Duran, Garcia, Jackson, Joseph, Mabrey, Nguyen, Rutinel, Velasco, Zokaie--Concerning renaming state highway 47, in Pueblo, Colorado, "Dolores Huerta Boulevard".
- (Laid Over from April 14, 2026.)
HJR26-1028 by Representative(s) Hamrick and Goldstein--Concerning a commitment to pursue full and fair funding of public schools.
- (Laid Over from April 14, 2026.)
HR26-1006 by Representative(s) Woog and Clifford--Concerning support for law enforcement officers in the state.
- (Laid Over from April 22, 2026.)
HR26-1007 by Representative(s) Luck and Bacon--Concerning Colorado's 150th anniversary.
- (Amendment recommended by State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Report, dated April 20, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 21, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 22, 2026.)
SJR26-021 by Senator(s) Jodeh; also Representative(s) Zokaie--Concerning designating the month of April as National Arab American Heritage Month.
Consideration of Senate Amendments to House Bills(resolutions)
HB26-1183 by Representative(s) McCormick and Duran; also Senator(s) Cutter and Pelton B.--Concerning the continuation of the licensing of pet animal facilities by the commissioner of agriculture in accordance with the "Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act", and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations contained in the 2025 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, March 24, 2026.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; April 21, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1184 by Representative(s) Lukens and Mauro, Goldstein, Lindsay, McCormick, Smith; also Senator(s) Cutter and Marchman--Concerning the continuation of the Colorado forest health council, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendation of the department of regulatory agencies in the department's 2025 sunset report.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, March 23, 2026.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; April 21, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1194 by Representative(s) English and Barron; also Senator(s) Hinrichsen--Concerning the continuation of the office of combative sports, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations of the department of regulatory agencies in the department's 2025 sunset report.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, March 16, 2026.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; April 21, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
HB26-1026 by Representative(s) Marshall and Hamrick; also Senator(s) Kolker--Concerning an expansion of plan options for the public employees' retirement association.
- (Adopted by House as printed in House Journal, March 5, 2026.)
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; April 22, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 24, 2026.)
Consideration of Adherence
SB26-087 by Senator(s) Wallace and Pelton B.; also Representative(s) Nguyen and Lindsay--Concerning authorizing legislative leave from employment during a legislative session for certain members of the general assembly.
- (Amended as printed in Senate Journal; March 13, 2026.)
- (Laid Over from April 9, 2026.)
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.)
HB26-1363 by Representative(s) Brown and Sirota, Taggart; also Senator(s) Amabile and Bridges, Kirkmeyer--Concerning a temporary reduction in the general fund reserve.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Amabile, Chair, Bridges, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (Committee scheduled for April 27, 2026, upon adjournment in JBC Hearing Room, LSB.)
- (Laid Over from April 20, 2026.)
HB26-1410 by Representative(s) Sirota, Brown, Taggart; also Senator(s) Bridges, Amabile, Kirkmeyer--Concerning the provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, legislative, and judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, except as otherwise noted.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Bridges, Chair, Amabile, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (Committee scheduled for April 27, 2026, upon adjournment in JBC Hearing Room, LSB.)
- (Laid Over from April 20, 2026.)
HB26-1411 by Representative(s) Brown and Sirota; also Senator(s) Amabile and Kirkmeyer, Bridges--Concerning changes to health insurance benefits for certain low-income individuals who are not eligible for medical assistance due to their immigration status, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Amabile, Chair, Bridges, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (Committee scheduled for April 27, 2026, upon adjournment in JBC Hearing Room, LSB.)
- (Laid Over from April 20, 2026.)
HB26-1084 by Representative(s) Espenoza and Camacho; also Senator(s) Weissman and Lindstedt--Concerning voter transparency requirements to expand information about the funding of initiated statewide ballot measures, and, in connection therewith, requiring the abstract of the fiscal impact statement for certain initiated statewide ballot measures to describe the measure's likely effect on the main areas of state expenditure.
- House Conferees: Representatives Espenoza, Chair, Camacho, Richardson
- Senate Conferees: Senators Weissman, Chair, Lindstedt, and Pelton, B.
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (Committee scheduled for April 29, 2026, at 8:00 AM in Room 107.)
- (Laid Over from April 23, 2026.)
Conference Committee Report(s) Received
(The following report(s) has (have) been signed and delivered to the Senate front desk. The conference committee report(s) is (are) on the Senate calendar for consideration. The only House motions in order at this point: Adhere to or Recede from House position.)
HB26-1357 by Representative(s) Sirota and Taggart, Brown; also Senator(s) Amabile and Bridges, Kirkmeyer--Concerning phasing out the teacher recruitment education and preparation program, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation.
- House Conferees: Representatives Sirota, Chair, Brown, Taggart
- Senate Conferees: Senators Amabile, Chair, Bridges, Kirkmeyer
- The House and Senate voted to allow the first conference committee to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two chambers. (First Report of First Conference Committee printed in House Journal, April 23, 2026.)
Tuesday, April 28
General Orders Second Reading of Bills
HB26-1206 by Representative(s) Joseph; also Senator(s) Lindstedt--Concerning improved funding to support development.
- (Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated March 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 24, 2026.)
- (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1256 by Representative(s) Jackson and Mabrey; also Senator(s) Cutter--Concerning the procedure for releasing an individual from the department of corrections.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated March 18, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 19, 2026.)
- (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1306 by Representative(s) Duran--Concerning the creation of the wild horse special license plate.
- (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1315 by Representative(s) Soper and Espenoza; also Senator(s) Weissman and Carson--Concerning documents relied upon for parole determinations.
- (Amendment recommended by Judiciary Report, dated April 1, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 2, 2026.)
HB26-1340 by Representative(s) Winter T.; also Senator(s) Pelton R. and Hinrichsen--Concerning requirements for formerly irrigated agricultural land for which an agricultural irrigation water right in water division 2 is changed to another beneficial use.
- (Amendment recommended by Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Report, dated April 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1345 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Hamrick; also Senator(s) Coleman and Simpson--Concerning higher education funding, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations in the report on the higher education funding allocation formula.
HB26-1414 by Representative(s) McCluskie and Camacho; also Senator(s) Roberts and Kipp--Concerning the provision of medical records in the custody of certain health-care entities.
- (Amendment recommended by Finance Report, dated April 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1416 by Representative(s) Nguyen and Brown, Taggart, Winter T., Camacho, Stewart K., Soper, Woog, Richardson, Carter, Titone, Lindsay, Velasco; also Senator(s) Amabile and Carson, Roberts, Pelton R.--Concerning transfers from the universal high school scholarship cash fund.
HB26-1417 by Representative(s) Soper and Bacon; also Senator(s) Roberts and Rich--Concerning the disability-related accommodation requirement of a testing entity.
- (Amendment recommended by Education Report, dated April 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
HB26-1419 by Representative(s) Sirota and Brown; also Senator(s) Amabile and Bridges--Concerning the over-refund amount for state fiscal year 2024-25 of state revenues in excess of the state fiscal year spending limit under section 20 of article X of the state constitution.
- (Amendment recommended by Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
SB26-051 by Senator(s) Ball and Liston; also Representative(s) Paschal and Ricks--Concerning age attestation for users of computing devices.
- (Amendment recommended by Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated April 23, 2026, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, 2026.)
Committee Meetings
Monday, April 27
Upon Adjournment
Room JBC Hearing RoomConference Committee on HB26-1363
- HB26-1363Brown and Sirota--Temporarily Reduce General Fund Reserve
Upon Adjournment
Room JBC Hearing RoomConference Committee on HB26-1410
- HB26-1410Sirota--2026-27 Long Bill
Upon Adjournment
Room JBC Hearing RoomConference Committee on HB26-1411
- HB26-1411Brown and Sirota--Changes to Cover All Coloradans Program
Upon Adjournment
Room JBC Hearing RoomJoint Budget Committee
- --General Fund Overview with Conference Committee Assumptions; Meet as the Conference Committee onHB26-1363,HB26-1410,HB26-1411;and Meet as Necessary for JBC Business, and to Discuss Conference Committee Actions on the Long Bill & Package Bills
- 1:30 Continuation of Upon Adjournment Agenda as Needed
- (PLEASE NOTE: Agenda Items May Not Be Presented in the Order Shown. Agenda Items Not Presented Today May be Considered at a Future Meeting.)
1:30 PM
Room 0112Finance
1:30 PM
Room 0107State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
Tuesday, April 28
8:30 AM
Room Old State LibraryAppropriations
- HB26-1015McCormick and Taggart--CO Homeless Contribution Tax Credit Extension
- HB26-1077Gonzalez R. and Willford--Average Mkt Rate of Unprocessed Retail Marijuana
- HB26-1147Brown--Host Home for People with Intellectual & Dev Disab
- HB26-1221Zokaie and Sirota--Tax Expenditure Adjustments
- HB26-1222Garcia and McCormick--Modify Tax Expenditures
- HB26-1223Woodrow and Boesenecker--Modifying Certain Tax Expenditures
- HB26-1282Phillips and Goldstein--Eliminate Duplicative Reg of Sch Child Care Ctrs
- HB26-1289Garcia and Brown--Modification of Certain Tax Expenditures
- SB26-132Joseph and Soper--Voluntary Alcohol Breath Test
Upon Adjournment
Room 0112Health & Human Services
- SB26-066Jackson--Regulation of Compounded Weight-Loss Medication
Upon Adjournment
Room 0107Judiciary
Upon Adjournment
Room LSB-ATransportation, Housing & Local Government
- HCR26-1003Garcia Sander--Nonmortgage Property Tax Exemption
- SB26-150Froelich and Jackson--Modernizing Regional Transportation District
- SB26-101Richardson--Local Gov Landfill Methane Emission Reduction Regs
- HB26-1420Paschal and Richardson--Wind Energy Facilities Light-Mitigating Technology
Wednesday, April 29
8:00 AM
Room 0107Conference Committee on HB26-1084
- HB26-1084Espenoza and Camacho--Voter Transparency in Ballot Measures
1:30 PM
Room 0107Judiciary
Thursday, April 30
8:30 AM
Room SCR 357Capital Development Committee
- Consideration of Property Transaction Proposal, Colorado Parks and Wildlife
1:30 PM
Room 0107Education
Friday, May 1
7:30 AM
Room Old State LibraryJoint Committee Legislative Council
- Prioritize Letter Interim Committees and Hear Bills Requiring Staff Resources
Wednesday, May 6
Upon Adjournment
Room 0112Business Affairs & Labor
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8:00 PM
Assistant Chief Clerk
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