House Calendar

Seventy-fifth General Assembly
State of Colorado
Second Regular Session

Sixty-second Legislative Day
Monday, March 16, 2026
Hour of Convening
10:00 AM


Third Reading of Bills Final Passage

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.

HB26-1019 by Representative(s) Lieder and Bacon; also Senator(s) Roberts--Concerning mandatory health-care coverage for preventive kidney function screening services.

HB26-1280 by Representative(s) Lieder and Hamrick; also Senator(s) Jodeh and Mullica--Concerning the continuation of the regulation of hemodialysis treatment by the department of public health and environment, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendation contained in the 2025 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies.

HB26-1268 by Representative(s) McCormick and Smith; also Senator(s) Lindstedt--Concerning measures to advance renewable energy projects on previously disturbed lands through the designation of renewable energy reinvestment areas.

HB26-1139 by Representative(s) Joseph and Lieder; also Senator(s) Cutter--Concerning the use of artificial intelligence in health care.

HB26-1187 by Representative(s) Stewart R. and Nguyen, Boesenecker, Froelich, Jackson, Lindsay, Paschal, Phillips, Velasco; also Senator(s) Exum and Snyder--Concerning the continuation of the fire suppression programs of the division of fire prevention and control, and, in connection therewith, implementing the recommendations of the department of regulatory agencies in the department's 2025 sunset report.

HB26-1053 by Representative(s) Mauro; also Senator(s) Pelton B. and Wallace--Concerning the administration of duties related to the ownership of a vehicle, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

HB26-1208 by Representative(s) Velasco, Joseph, Paschal, Smith; also Senator(s) Lindstedt and Exum--Concerning the continuation of the compliance advisory panel to the air pollution control division in the department of public health and environment.

HB26-1297 by Representative(s) Carter and Luck; also Senator(s) Rich and Exum--Concerning using uniform language to reference misdemeanor traffic offenses.

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.

HB26-1303 by Representative(s) Bradley and Carter, Espenoza; also Senator(s) Ball and Catlin, Exum, Rich--Concerning technical changes to energy and carbon management statutes.

HB26-1116 by Representative(s) Rydin and Gonzalez R.; also Senator(s) Ball--Concerning processes related to individuals with behavioral health disorders.

HB26-1262 by Representative(s) Stewart K. and Stewart R.; also Senator(s) Ball and Roberts--Concerning preserving patient access to compounded medical items.

SB26-011 by Senator(s) Frizell and Roberts, Carson, Catlin, Liston, Pelton B., Pelton R., Rich; also Representative(s) Boesenecker and Caldwell--Concerning search warrant requirements for operators of certain electronic platforms.

HB26-1203 by Representative(s) Marshall and Bacon, Clifford, Garcia, Jackson, Joseph, Mabrey, Martinez, Nguyen, Rutinel, Smith, Velasco, Woodrow; also Senator(s) Benavidez and Liston, Hinrichsen--Concerning the modification of county commissioner elections.

HB26-1207 by Representative(s) Jackson and Bacon; also Senator(s) Kipp and Danielson--Concerning employer accountability through disclosure of demographic workforce data.

SB26-032 by Senator(s) Daugherty and Mullica; also Representative(s) Feret and Brown--Concerning the promotion of immunization access.

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.

HB26-1101 by Representative(s) Espenoza and Soper; also Senator(s) Lindstedt and Pelton B.--Concerning adding criminal offenses related to critical infrastructure components to criminal offenses involving commodity metals.

HB26-1102 by Representative(s) Lindsay--Concerning the funding of the Colorado DRIVES vehicle services account in the highway users tax fund.

HB26-1126 by Representative(s) Sirota and Woodrow; also Senator(s) Kipp--Concerning requirements for dealing firearms.

SB26-004 by Senator(s) Sullivan and Gonzales J.; also Representative(s) Froelich and Willford--Concerning who may petition a court for an extreme risk protection order.

HB26-1193 by Representative(s) Martinez--Concerning vision tests for pre-kindergarten students.

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

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.

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.

SB26-009 by Senator(s) Lindstedt and Snyder, Kipp; also Representative(s) McCluskie and Stewart R.--Concerning the determination of whether an entity is a charitable organization for purposes of state sales and use tax.

SB26-074 by Senator(s) Carson and Snyder; also Representative(s) Camacho--Concerning clarification of the penalty for claiming an excessive amount in a public construction performance bond dispute.

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

HB26-1299 by Representative(s) Garcia Sander and Lukens; also Senator(s) Pelton B.--Concerning reduction of regulatory burdens on local education providers.

SB26-016 by Senator(s) Cutter and Wallace; also Representative(s) Smith and Lukens--Concerning prohibiting the discharge of preproduction plastic materials.

SB26-037 by Senator(s) Rich and Roberts; also Representative(s) Soper and Espenoza--Concerning allowing local elected judicial officers to set weekend bonds.

Consideration of Resolution(s)

HJR26-1017 by Representative(s) Stewart K. and McCluskie; also Senator(s) Simpson and Roberts--Concerning calling on the federal government to fulfill their obligations to the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe regarding water rights.

HJR26-1022 by Representative(s) Brown and Joseph; also Senator(s) Amabile and Wallace--Concerning the designation of Arapahoe Road from the intersection of U.S. Route 36 to the intersection of U.S. Route 287 as the "Road of Remembrance".

HJR26-1023 by Representative(s) Duran and Velasco, Bacon, Boesenecker, Brown, Camacho, Carter, Clifford, English, Espenoza, Froelich, Gilchrist, Goldstein, Hamrick, Jackson, Joseph, Lieder, Lindsay, Lukens, Mabrey, Marshall, Martinez, Mauro, McCluskie, McCormick, Nguyen, Paschal, Phillips, Rutinel, Rydin, Smith, Stewart K., Stewart R., Story, Titone, Valdez, Willford, Woodrow, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Rodriguez and Benavidez, Gonzales J.--Concerning the recognition of Latino/a Advocacy Day.

Consideration of Memorial(s)

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

Tuesday, March 17

General Orders Second Reading of Bills

HB26-1210 by Representative(s) Bacon and Mabrey, Brown, Clifford, Froelich, Garcia, Lindsay, Martinez, Mauro, Nguyen, Rutinel, Sirota, Smith, Story, Titone, Willford, Woodrow, Zokaie; also Senator(s) Weissman and Jodeh, Cutter, Lindstedt, Marchman, Sullivan, Wallace--Concerning limiting the use of intimate personal data to make inferences that impact a person's financial position.

HB26-1252 by Representative(s) Bradfield--Concerning updates to state entities responsible for responding to emergency situations.

HB26-1253 by Representative(s) Slaugh--Concerning the process for disconnection of property from a statutory municipality.

SB26-039 by Senator(s) Snyder and Pelton B.; also Representative(s) Boesenecker and Taggart--Concerning the administration by the fire and police pension association of disability and survivor benefits.

SB26-084 by Senator(s) Weissman and Frizell; also Representative(s) Brooks and Willford--Concerning the preservation of privileges for certain state entities in connection with information made available to the office of the state auditor in the performance of its statutorily prescribed duties related to the state's fraud hotline.

Committee Meetings


Monday, March 16

8:00 AM

Room SCR 352

Joint Technology Committee

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Finance

1:30 PM

Room Old State Library

State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs


Tuesday, March 17

7:30 AM

Room 0112

House Committee on Ethics

8:30 AM

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Health & Human Services

Upon Adjournment

Room Old State Library

Judiciary

Upon Adjournment

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government


Wednesday, March 18

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Business Affairs & Labor

Upon Adjournment

Room 0107

Education

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Health & Human Services

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Judiciary

1:30 PM

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government


Thursday, March 19

8:00 AM

Room LSB B

Committee on Legal Services

8:30 AM

Room SCR 357

Capital Development Committee

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Finance

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

Upon Adjournment

Room LSB-A

State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Business Affairs & Labor

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Education

1:30 PM

Room Old State Library

Energy & Environment


Friday, March 20

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee


Monday, March 23

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Finance

1:30 PM

Room LSB-A

State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs


Tuesday, March 24

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Health & Human Services

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

Upon Adjournment

Room 0107

Judiciary

Upon Adjournment

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government


Wednesday, March 25

7:00 AM

Room Old Supreme Court

Joint Committee Legislative Audit

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Business Affairs & Labor

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

1:30 PM

Room LSB-A

Transportation, Housing & Local Government


Thursday, March 26

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Finance

Upon Adjournment

Room JBC Hearing Room

Joint Budget Committee

1:30 PM

Room 0107

Education


Tuesday, March 31

Upon Adjournment

Room 0112

Health & Human Services


Monday, April 6

1:30 PM

Room 0112

Finance


Wednesday, April 8

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 March 13, 2026, by

6:00 PM

Assistant Chief Clerk

Darren Thornberry