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Senate committee indefinitely postpones bill to streamline OHV registration after stakeholder concerns
Summary
Senate Bill 21, which aimed to simplify off-highway vehicle registration for use on Colorado public lands, was postponed indefinitely at the sponsor's request after testimony raised questions about an attached economic study.
Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee members voted unanimously to postpone indefinitely Senate Bill 21, a measure the sponsor said was intended to simplify registration of off‑highway vehicles (OHVs) for use on public lands in Colorado. Senator Bridal, the bill sponsor, asked the committee to delay the measure to allow more stakeholder work and technical review.
Senator Bridal, the sponsor, told the committee the proposal "does not require anything new that isn't already in statute" and described the bill as an…
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