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Colorado House adopts multiple measures on third reading; several bills debated
Summary
The Colorado House on April 1 approved a slate of resolutions and bills on third reading, including a recognition resolution, election-related protections, and measures on pets, insurance rebates and commodity metals. Several other bills and committee reports were debated on the floor.
The Colorado House of Representatives on April 1 adopted a series of measures on third reading, ranging from a recognition resolution to bills on election intimidation, pet-ownership rules, insurance rebates and continuation of a commodity-theft task force.
The most consequential floor actions included adoption of Senate Joint Resolution 14, which designates March 21 as Single Parent Day in Colorado; House Bill 12-25, the Freedom from Intimidation and Elections Act; House Bill 12-07 addressing barriers to pet ownership in housing; Senate Bill 58 authorizing certain insurance rebates; Senate Bill 33 addressing liquor-licensed drugstore licenses; and Senate Bill 171 continuing the…
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