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Committee moves bill to rename youth advisory committee for Faith Winter
Summary
Lawmakers advanced a bill to rename the Colorado Youth Advisory Council Review Committee in honor of the late Faith Winter; sponsors said the measure carries no general-fund cost and asked the committee to send it to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation.
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A sponsor opened the hearing by asking the committee to honor the late Faith Winter by renaming the Colorado Youth Advisory Council Review Committee after her, saying Winter left “a meaningful and lasting legacy in her work supporting young people across the state of Colorado.” The sponsor told the committee the bill requires no general-fund appropriation and noted early support from local governments and advocacy groups.
Supporters said the renaming recognizes Winter’s work to institutionalize youth participation and to make sure “the next generation has a seat at the table.” Senators and committee members offered brief closing remarks praising Winter’s mentorship and urged colleagues to approve the tribute.
After a short witness phase and no amendments, the sponsor moved Senate Bill 143 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation. The committee recorded affirmative responses during a voice/role call; committee staff recorded the motion in the minutes. No fiscal appropriation was reported during the hearing, and sponsors emphasized that the measure is symbolic and intended to honor Winter’s service.
The committee advanced the bill for further consideration in the Committee of the Whole.
