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Fremont County commissioners raise concerns about multiple state bills; single most contentious is Senate Bill 3
Summary
Commissioners reported on a Colorado Counties Incorporated (CCI) meeting reviewing roughly 55 bills and flagged several they oppose or seek to amend, singling out Senate Bill 3 for its new requirements that counties and sheriffs would need to administer.
Commissioner McFall told the board that he and a colleague attended recent Colorado Counties Incorporated (CCI) meetings where they reviewed about 55 bills in the state legislature and took positions ranging from support to oppose.
McFall said roughly one‑third of those bills drew opposition from the county organization and that many proposed statutory changes would impose unfunded mandates on counties. He identified bills affecting the Department of Human Services, law enforcement, and transportation as frequent points of concern.
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