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HJR1026 Names I-25 Portion Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway

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Summary

The Colorado House passed HJR1026, a joint resolution naming a portion of Interstate 25 as the Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway. The resolution passed the House unanimously on April 10, 2026 (60-0) and the Senate on April 13, 2026 (35-0). It was signed by legislative leadership on April 16, 2026. This is a ceremonial designation honoring former Governor Roy Romer; it does not create regulatory obligations or change traffic laws.

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What changed

HJR1026 designates a segment of Interstate 25 in Colorado as the Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway. The resolution received unanimous bipartisan support in both chambers before being signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. There are no compliance obligations, reporting requirements, or regulatory changes associated with this commemorative designation. Affected parties are limited to transportation authorities responsible for erecting wayfinding signage along the designated corridor.

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Apr 21, 2026

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ChangeBridge / Colorado / HJR1026 Passed HJR1026 House Joint Resolution Passed 2026-04-16

Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway

Concerning recognizing the service of former Governor Roy Romer, and, in connection therewith, acknowledging the dedication of a portion of I-25 as the Governor Roy Romer Memorial Highway.

Bill Details

State Colorado

Session 2026 Regular Session

Chamber House

Official Source leg.colorado.gov/bills/HJR26-1026

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Sponsors

Monica Duran (Rep - D) Alex Valdez (Rep - D) Robert Rodriguez (Sen - D) Jennifer Bacon (Rep - D) Carlos Barron (Rep - R) Andrew Boesenecker (Rep - D) Brandi Bradley (Rep - R) Kyle Brown (Rep - D) Jarvis Caldwell (Rep - R) Sean Camacho (Rep - D) Chad Clifford (Rep - D) Regina English (Rep - D) Cecelia Espenoza (Rep - D) Ava Flanell (Rep - R) Meg Froelich (Rep - D) Lorena Garcia (Rep - D) Lindsay Gilchrist (Rep - D) Lori Goldstein (Rep - D) Eliza Hamrick (Rep - D) Anthony Hartsook (Rep - R) Jamie Jackson (Rep - D) Dusty Johnson (Rep - R) Junie Joseph (Rep - D) Sheila Lieder (Rep - D) Mandy Lindsay (Rep - D) Meghan Lukens (Rep - D) Javier Mabrey (Rep - D) Bob Marshall (Rep - D) Matthew Martinez (Rep - D) Tisha Mauro (Rep - D) Julie McCluskie (Rep - D) Karen McCormick (Rep - D) Kenny Nguyen (Rep - D) Jacque Phillips (Rep - D) Manny Rutinel (Rep - D) Gretchen Rydin (Rep - D) Emily Sirota (Rep - D) Scott Slaugh (Rep - R) Lesley Smith (Rep - D) Katie Stewart (Rep - D) Rebekah Stewart (Rep - D) Tammy Story (Rep - D) Larry Suckla (Rep - R) Rick Taggart (Rep - R) Brianna Titone (Rep - D) Elizabeth Velasco (Rep - D) Ron Weinberg (Rep - R) Jenny Willford (Rep - D) Ty Winter (Rep - R) Dan Woog (Rep - R) Yara Zokaie (Rep - D) Judith Amabile (Sen - D) Mark Baisley (Sen - R) Matt Ball (Sen - D) Adrienne Benavidez (Sen - D) Jeff Bridges (Sen - D) Scott Bright (Sen - R) John Carson (Sen - R) Marc Catlin (Sen - R) James Coleman (Sen - D) Lisa Cutter (Sen - D) Jessie Danielson (Sen - D) Lindsey Daugherty (Sen - D) Tony Exum (Sen - D) Lisa Frizell (Sen - R) Julie Gonzales (Sen - D) Nick Hinrichsen (Sen - D) Iman Jodeh (Sen - D) Cathy Kipp (Sen - D) Barbara Kirkmeyer (Sen - R) Chris Kolker (Sen - D) William Lindstedt (Sen - D) Larry Liston (Sen - R) Janice Marchman (Sen - D) Kyle Mullica (Sen - D) Byron Pelton (Sen - R) Rod Pelton (Sen - R) Janice Rich (Sen - R) Dylan Roberts (Sen - D) Cleave Simpson (Sen - R) Marc Snyder (Sen - D) Tom Sullivan (Sen - D) Katie Wallace (Sen - D) Michael Weissman (Sen - D) Lynda Zamora Wilson (Sen - R)

Action History

2026-04-16 S Signed by the President of the Senate 2026-04-16 H Signed by the Speaker of the House 2026-04-13 S Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments 2026-04-10 S Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 04/13/2026 - No Amendments 2026-04-10 S Introduced In Senate - Assigned to 2026-04-10 H House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments 2026-04-06 H House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments 2026-04-02 H Introduced In House - Assigned to

Votes

2026-04-10 House: RESOLUTIONS Res Yea: 60 Nay: 0 2026-04-13 Senate: Consideration of Resolutions Resolution Yea: 35 Nay: 0

Bill Text Versions

1969-12-31 Introduced 1969-12-31 Engrossed 1969-12-31 Amended

Subjects

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Classification

Agency
CO-GA
Published
April 16th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Legislative
Bill ID
HJR1026
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Transportation companies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Highway naming Legislative resolution
Geographic scope
Colorado US-CO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Transportation
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Government Contracting

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