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Complete Vote History
Transgender Protection Senate
HB1312 Transgender Protection (Passed 20 to 14 on 5/6/2025). Expands legal protections for transgender individuals in Colorado.
Film Tax Credit Senate
HB1005 Film Tax Credit (Passed 28 to 5 on 3/28/2025).Creates a new refundable state-tax credit program to support the film-festival industry.
Ammo Sales Restrictions Senate
HB1133 Ammo Sales Restrictions (Passed 19 to 16 on 3/25/2025). Tightens rules on ammunition sales in the state.
HB1084 Gender-neutral Language in Statute (Passed 32 to 2 on 3/3/2025). Replaced gender-specific language with gender-neutral language throughout Title 35 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
International Building Codes Senate
HB1030 International Building Codes (Passed 20 to 13 on 2/26/2025). Requires local governments to ensure their building codes meet or exceed the accessibility provisions of the International Building Code.
Same-sex "Marriage" Senate
SB14 Same-sex "Marriage" (Passed 29 to 6 on 2/5/2025). Repealed Colorado's statute clarifying that a marriage is valid only if it is between one man and one woman.
Oil & Gas Production Fees Senate
SB230 Oil & Gas Production Fees (Passed 21 to 12 on 5/4/2024). Establishes new fees on oil and gas production in Colorado.
Carbon Management Senate
HB1346 Carbon Management (Passed 24 to 11 on 4/30/2024). Grants the Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) authority to seek federal approval for Class VI injection wells for underground carbon storage.
Rental Price Gouging Senate
HB1259 Rental Price Gouging (Passed 43 to 17 on 4/19/2024). Makes price gouging of rent-based housing during disaster periods in designated areas an "unfair and unconscionable act."
School Food Programs Senate
HB1390 School Food Programs (Passed 33 to 1 on 4/16/2024). Delays some parts of the Healthy School Meals for All program until FY 2025-26, extends certain reimbursements for a year, and creates a new cash fund for the program to help reduce costs and maximize federal funding.
HB1390 School Food Programs (Passed 33 to 1 on 4/16/2024). Delays some parts of the Healthy School Meals for All program until FY 2025-26, extends certain reimbursements for a year, and creates a new cash fund for the program to help reduce costs and maximize federal funding.
SB5 Government Overreach in Landscaping (Passed 27 to 5 on 3/1/2024). Mandates that local governments and state Department of Personnel cannot install (and must ban others from installing) nonfunctional turf, artificial turf, or invasive plants in new developments or redevelopments.
SB5 Government Overreach in Landscaping (Passed 27 to 5 on 3/1/2024). Mandates that local governments and state Department of Personnel cannot install (and must ban others from installing) nonfunctional turf, artificial turf, or invasive plants in new developments or redevelopments.
SB66 Firearms Merchant Code Infringement (Passed 22 to 11 on 2/21/2024). Mandates that payment card networks must offer a merchant category code for firearms and payment processors must assign this code to firearms merchants.
HB23-1278 Virtual "Marriage or Civil Union" Licensing (passed 25 to 8 on 5/2/2023). Lets a county clerk and recorder issue a “marriage” or “civil union” license without the applicants appearing in person.
SB23-629 Taxpayer-Funded Preschool "Bonus Payments" (passed 28 to 3 on 4/19/2023). Creates “bonus payments” to incentivize participation in the Colorado universal preschool provider program.
Limiting “No-Knock” Warrants Senate
SB23-254 Limiting “No-Knock” Warrants (passed 27 to 7 on 4/17/2023). Limits the issuance of a “no-knock search warrant” to a situation in which there is either probable cause for an arrest of a suspect or because of a “credible threat to the life of any person.”
SB23-254 Limiting “No-Knock” Warrants (passed 27 to 7 on 4/17/2023). Limits the issuance of a “no-knock search warrant” to a situation in which there is either probable cause for an arrest of a suspect or because of a “credible threat to the life of any person.”
HB23-1143 Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers (passed 31 to 4 on 4/10/2023). Permits recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to become law enforcement officers.
SB23-189 State-Sponsored Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 22 to 13 on 4/4/2023). Requires certain health benefit plans to cover “abortion care” and “sterilization services,” while allowing “contraceptive procedures, supplies, or information” to be offered to minors without parental notification or consent.
SB23-189 State-Sponsored Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 22 to 13 on 4/4/2023). Requires certain health benefit plans to cover “abortion care” and “sterilization services,” while allowing “contraceptive procedures, supplies, or information” to be offered to minors without parental notification or consent.
Equal Pay Day Senate
HJR23-1018 Equal Pay Day (passed 23 to 11 on 3/15/2023). Designates March 14, 2023, as “Equal Pay Day,” due to “the persistent problem of wage disparity” among “women, trans women, gender-expansive people, and women of color.”
Building Green Codes House
HB1362 Building Green Codes (Passed 41 to 24 on 5/11/2022). Sets standards to reduce building greenhouse gas emissions.
HB1393 Displaced Aurarian Scholarship (Passed 51 to 11 on 4/29/2022). Creates the Displaced Aurarian scholarship for the descendants of Aurarians, a neighborhood in Denver, displaced by the development of the Auraria Higher Education Center between 1955 and 1973.
HB1393 Displaced Aurarian Scholarship (Passed 51 to 11 on 4/29/2022). Creates the Displaced Aurarian scholarship for the descendants of Aurarians, a neighborhood in Denver, displaced by the development of the Auraria Higher Education Center between 1955 and 1973.
HB1279 Reproductive Health Equity Act (Passed 40 to 24 on 3/14/2022). Makes it illegal to impose restrictions on abortion and makes it legal to murder preborn babies up to the moment of birth.
Deceptive Tactics House
SB23 Deceptive Tactics (Passed 50 to 12 on 5/11/2022). Prohibits deceptive tactics during custodial interrogation of a juvenile.
HR1004 Congressional Voting Rights (Passed 40 to 23 on 1/18/2022). Urges Congress to pass comprehensive voting rights legislation that compromises election integrity.
Rescind Con-Con House
HJR1006 Rescind Con-Con (Passed 64 to 0 on 4/21/2021). Rescinds of all previous requests by the Colorado Legislature for a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.
