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Commissioner Schroeder briefs Elbert County on several state bills, flags land-use, worker-safety and food-truck concerns
Summary
Commissioner Schroeder updated the board on multiple bills before the Colorado legislature, including a firearms-registration measure that passed, a transmission-line bill flagged for land-use questions, a worker-temperature protection bill opposed by counties, and a food-truck reciprocity bill that drew opposition from county commissioners.
At the Elbert County Board of County Commissioners meeting March 26, Commissioner Schroeder provided an update on several bills pending in the Colorado General Assembly and explained positions taken by Colorado Counties, Inc. (CCI), the counties’ lobbying association.
Schroeder said a firearms-registration bill described during the briefing had passed at the state level but is not scheduled to take effect until 2026; county officials opposed the measure, arguing it could add administrative burden for local sheriff’s offices. “It was an opposed position by the commissioners, but…
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