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Votes at a glance: Measures the Colorado House adopted or advanced April 16, 2025

3068037 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

On a busy floor day the Colorado House adopted a packet of measures on third reading and approved other bills on second reading. Below: an itemized summary of final actions recorded on the transcript, including roll‑call tallies where the clerk announced them.

Lede: The Colorado House completed votes on multiple bills and resolutions on April 16, 2025. Several measures were adopted by roll call; others were passed by voice or with no roll‑call tally provided in the transcript.

Nut graf: This roundup lists each measure mentioned in the transcript that received a formal vote on the floor (either roll call or voice). For items with a recorded roll‑call tally the vote is shown; for others the transcript recorded the passage without a numerical tally. The summaries note the bill title/subject and any key floor clarifications discussed before the vote.

Votes at a glance (selected measures recorded in the transcript)

1) House Joint Resolution 10‑27 — Commissioner Lou Gator III Memorial Highway - Subject: Designation of a portion of Colorado State Highway 1 in Larimer County as the Commissioner Lou Gator III Memorial Highway; CDOT may accept gifts for signage and explore a maintenance agreement with Larimer County. - Vote: Adopted (recorded): 64 yes, 0 no, 1 excused. - Notes: Sponsor remarks emphasized the commissioner’s public service and county leadership; adopted by the House as read.

2) House Bill 13‑21 — Use of IIJA cash fund to support state defense against adverse federal action - Subject: Allows use of IIJA‑related state funds to build capacity to respond to adverse federal grant actions and to support state legal/administrative responses. - Vote: Adopted (recorded): 43 yes, 22 no, 0 excused. - Notes: Extensive debate on whether the funds should reside in the governor’s office and whether the appropriation diverts infrastructure dollars; floor amendments added reporting and clarified some uses.

3) House Bill 12‑91 — Protections for persons engaged with transportation network companies (rideshare safety) - Subject: Sets guardrails for rideshare companies on background checks, disclosure and safety protocols; sponsors described the bill as narrowly tailored to reduce predatory behavior. - Vote: Adopted (recorded): 59 yes, 6 no, 0 excused. - Notes: Floor cited testimony from survivors and other witnesses urging stronger measures; sponsors and several members framed it as protecting children and…

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