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Colorado House receives committee reports, assigns bills on school meals, building codes, crime-lab rules; adjourns until Feb. 20
Summary
During a brief floor session the Colorado House of Representatives heard committee reports that recommended amendments and referrals for multiple bills, assigned several newly introduced bills to committees — including measures on school meals, building codes and crime-laboratory misconduct — and adjourned until Thursday, Feb. 20 at 9 a.m.
The Colorado House of Representatives received multiple committee reports and formally referred several bills to standing committees during a brief floor session, then adjourned until Thursday, Feb. 20, at 9 a.m.
Committee reports: Why it matters Committee reports read on the floor recommended amendments and referrals for a series of House bills and a Senate bill, sending several measures to the Committee of the Whole and to appropriations committees for further review. Committee recommendations set the next formal steps for legislation and determine which bills receive detailed committee scrutiny.
What the House announced - The clerk read reports of committees of reference recommending amendments and referrals for a set of House bills (examples read into the record included references to bills with internal cover numbers such as those announced as “House Bill…
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