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Colorado Senate introduces a slate of bills on civil‑rights, insurance, schools, military code, data centers and wireless infrastructure; Gov. Polis reappoints

2879338 · April 4, 2025
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Summary

At a Senate floor session, lawmakers read into the record a group of bills covering civil‑rights protections tied to immigration status, repeal of the Title Insurance Commission, school emergency epinephrine administration, updates to the Colorado Code of Military Justice, incentives for data center development and measures to speed wireless telephone infrastructure deployment.

At a Senate floor session, lawmakers read into the record a group of bills covering civil‑rights protections tied to immigration status, repeal of the Title Insurance Commission, school emergency epinephrine administration, updates to the Colorado Code of Military Justice, incentives for data center development and measures to speed wireless telephone infrastructure deployment.

The introductions — brief, without extended debate — were followed by a gubernatorial message submitting two reappointments to the Colorado Health Facilities Authority board of directors and the president’s announcement that Senate Joint Resolution 18 had been signed. Majority Leader Gonzales moved to adjourn and the Senate recessed until the next scheduled floor session.

Why it matters: The bills announced touch multiple policy areas overseen by different committees and could affect civil‑rights enforcement, insurance regulation, school health protocols, military code administration, utility and grid planning for large computing facilities, and broadband/wireless buildout. The governor’s board reappointments shape the membership of the Colorado Health Facilities Authority, which issues tax‑exempt financing for health‑care projects.

What the session recorded

- Senate Bill 276: The transcript lists "Senate bill 2 76 by senators Gonzales and Weisman,…

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