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Senate adopts farmers-market resolution, advances consent-calendar bills and records calendar layovers
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Summary
On March 26, the Senate adopted HJR 10-21 supporting farmers markets, advanced House Bill 10-90 on second reading to third-reading placement, recorded committee reports, and laid over several bills for later calendar dates; the governor also signed SB 1 the previous day.
The Colorado Senate adopted House Joint Resolution 10-21, a nonbinding measure encouraging the Department of Agriculture to partner with the Farmers Market Association to expand access to farmers markets, especially in rural communities. Senator Marchman moved adoption and Senator Birchman described the resolution's intent; the resolution passed by voice vote with the clerk recording 33 ayes, 0 nos, and 2 excused.
Separately, the Committee of the Whole considered the consent calendar. House Bill 10-90 (teacher licensing requirements) was moved for passage on the consent calendar and was adopted on second reading; the committee reported the bill revised and placed it on the calendar for third reading and final passage. The committee of the whole report was adopted later with a recorded vote of 33 ayes, 0 nos, and 2 excused.
Majority Leader Rodriguez moved to lay over portions of the calendar: Senate Bill 63 and Senate Bill 134 were laid over until 03/30/2026; the balance of the calendar was laid over until 03/27/2026. The clerk also announced a message from the governor that SB 1 (workforce housing and housing tax credit) was signed and filed on 03/25/2026.
No detailed fiscal notes, roll-call member-by-member tallies for every bill, or amendments beyond committee clarifying amendments were recorded in the floor excerpts for all items; where the transcript records a numeric vote it is noted above.

