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Colorado Senate advances consent-calendar bills, confirms appointments and lays over two measures

Colorado State Senate · March 6, 2026
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Summary

On March 6, 2026, the Colorado State Senate passed several bills on the consent calendar — including House Bill 1020 and Senate Bill 95 — confirmed multiple gubernatorial appointments and laid over Senate bills 40 and 87 to March 9. Most measures advanced by voice vote or unanimous recorded tallies.

DENVER — The Colorado State Senate on March 6 adopted several consent-calendar measures, confirmed multiple appointments and set two bills aside for further consideration.

On third reading, the Senate passed House Bill 1020, a measure concerning calorimetric field drug tests in drug-possession cases. Majority Leader Rodriguez moved for passage on the consent calendar; the chamber recorded a vote of 33 ayes, 0 no and the bill was passed.

Senate Bill 95, described to the chamber as measures to support victims and survivors of certain crimes without altering substantive criminal…

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