On Friday, the funds invoice formally handed the Colorado Senate, which means one of many legislature’s few constitutionally required actions is almost full.
Each the Home and the Senate tacked on amendments to the funds, so the subsequent step is for members of the Joint Price range Committee to satisfy and hash out the modifications. Almost all amendments could also be axed earlier than lawmakers take a last vote on the funds.
After that, it’ll go to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk.
The funds passing the legislature usually fires the beginning pistol for the ultimate dash of session. A part of that’s legislators on the Home and Senate appropriations committees taking a hefty pair of hedge clippers to laws that prices the state cash. There’s a finite amount of money left for lawmakers to spend on their very own payments (past the billions of {dollars} put aside for state applications within the funds), and there are scores of payments jockeying for a slice of that comparatively bite-sized pie.
To type out which payments get a share, legislators have been tasked with filling out a Google type to prioritize spending. The outcomes of that work might be made public Tuesday and can assist inform choices made by lawmakers on the appropriations committees within the coming days.
Some payments will get killed, whereas others might be considerably pared again to lighten their fiscal load.
Right here’s what else is going on this week within the legislature:
A doomed impeachment bid in opposition to Jena Griswold
On Tuesday, the Home Judiciary Committee will start formal impeachment proceedings in opposition to Secretary of State Jena Griswold. The trouble was launched by Home Republicans who say Griswold, a Democrat, needs to be faraway from workplace due to feedback criticizing Donald Trump amid the unsuccessful lawsuit in Colorado to maintain Trump off the poll.
Republicans declare that Griswold’s public statements — particularly her posts on the social media platform X — undermine the general public’s belief in elections. Home Republicans even have voted beforehand to thank the group on the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the U.S. Capitol and have supported Tina Peters, the disgraced former Mesa County Clerk who has unfold baseless election conspiracies.
In any case, the impeachment effort is doomed to fail within the Democratic-majority Home.
The Home Judiciary Committee is stacked with Democrats, a few of them probably the most progressive legislators within the Capitol. The occasion will present a platform for Republicans to defend Trump and criticize the trouble to maintain him from workplace, whereas Democrats will seemingly use it to spotlight Republicans’ latest historical past of election denialism.
The listening to is ready to start at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday within the Capitol constructing. Home Republicans can name 4 witnesses to make their case, in opposition to 4 chosen by the committee’s Democratic chair (in session with Griswold’s workplace). Griswold herself can be allowed to testify.
Gun payments
An instantaneous caveat right here: The legislature’s calendar will not be all the time gospel, and payments scheduled for at some point typically get moved ahead and again as wanted.
That being stated, there are a slew of gun payments calendared for this week. Chief amongst them is the invoice to ban the sale, switch and buy of so-called assault weapons in Colorado — HB24-1292. The invoice cleared its committee vote within the Home final month, however Home management had held off on scheduling the invoice for ground work as a result of it didn’t have a Senate sponsor.
That’s modified now, with Sen. Julie Gonzales, a Denver Democrat, agreeing to guide the cost within the Senate.
Now the invoice has an excellent probability of a primary vote within the full Home this week, the Home’s majority chief stated early Monday morning. That debate would seemingly take up a whole day, relying on whether or not Democrats determine to restrict how lengthy Republicans can filibuster.
Different gun payments scheduled for Home debate this week embody SB24-066, which might put a particular vendor code on the sale of firearms and ammo in order that they may very well be higher tracked. That invoice wants another vote within the Home, which can come Monday. HB24-1270 — requiring gunowners to have legal responsibility insurance coverage — can be scheduled for its first full Home vote this week.
HB24-1353 — which might require gun retailers to have a state license on prime of their federal one — is ready for its first committee listening to in Home Finance on Monday afternoon. SB24-003, which might direct cash to state regulation enforcement to raised examine gun crimes, might be heard in Home Judiciary on Wednesday. HB24-1348 (looking for to raised regulate how weapons are saved in automobiles) and HB24-1174 (including extra necessities to conceal-carry allow trainings) will each be heard within the Senate’s State, Veterans and Navy Affairs Committee on Thursday.
Different notable payments
As all the time, there is no such thing as a scarcity of housing payments up this week. The Home is ready to carry last votes on HB24-1175 (which might give native governments a proper of first refusal to purchase for-sale sponsored housing models) and SB24-094 (enhancing the state’s safe-housing legal guidelines, that are meant to make sure rental models are secure and livable).
A invoice granting proper of first refusal to native governments to assist them purchase reasonably priced housing properties nonetheless must clear the Senate subsequent, the place it squeaked by final 12 months earlier than being vetoed by Polis.
HB24-1311, which might direct a whole bunch of tens of millions in TABOR cash to tax credit for lower-income households, is scheduled for its first vote within the Home Finance Committee on Monday. HB24-1239, which might permit for extra single stair-style growth in Colorado, goes to get a primary vote in Home Transportation, Housing and Native Authorities on Wednesday.
That invoice’s on life assist after fireplace officers got here out in opposition to it, and its sponsors postponed a primary committee vote so they may work to assuage security issues.
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