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Colorado House introduces a slate of bills across education, health, housing and environment; Black History Month resolution laid over
Summary
The Colorado House introduced more than two dozen bills on topics including teacher licensing, midwives’ hospital privileges, eviction protections and underground injection control well regulation; each bill was referred to the committee named on the floor. A Senate joint resolution recognizing Black History Month was laid over one day. Representative Martinez moved adjournment.
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The Colorado House convened and spent the session introducing a large package of bills and referring each to the committee named on the floor, with no floor debate recorded in the transcript.
Among the bills introduced were House Bill 1090 (teacher licensing requirements), House Bill 1092 (ensuring licensed midwives access to medical staff privileges at public health facilities), House Bill 1102 (funding provisions affecting the Colorado Drives Vehicle Services Account and the Highway Users Tax Fund), House Bill 1109 (a study on consumer protections for sign language interpretation services), and House Bill 1112 (state regulation of underground injection control wells). Each bill description on the floor was followed by an announced committee assignment; most were assigned to relevant standing committees such as Education; Health and Human Services; Judiciary; Transportation, Housing, and Local Government; Finance; Energy and Environment; and Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources.
Also introduced was Senate Joint Resolution 7 recognizing February 2026 as Black History Month; the resolution was laid over one day under House rules and not voted on during the session.
At the close of the brief floor session, Representative Martinez moved that “the house stand in adjournment till Wednesday, 02/04/2026 at 9AM.” The motion was acted on and the House adjourned until the date stated.
The session record supplied no floor debate, roll-call votes, amendments, or committee testimony on the introduced measures; their substance beyond the short floor descriptions and committee referrals is not specified in the transcript. Future committee calendars will carry further detail if and when these bills receive hearings or amendment.
