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Colorado Bill Supports Victim-Survivors and Drug Supply

Colorado's SB26-095 proposes measures to support victim-survivors of crimes. Key provisions include informing victims about medical exam results, authorizing emergency dispensing of STI prophylaxis, and enhancing peace officer training on trauma response. The bill also addresses arbitration agreements related to sexual harassment disputes.

Priority review Rule Public Health
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Colorado Bill Repeals Biomass Grant Program

Colorado Bill HB26-1213 proposes to repeal the state's Biomass Utilization Grant Program. This action is based on a recommendation from the 2025 sunset report by the department of regulatory agencies. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 legislative session.

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Colorado Bill Continues Vessel Registration Program Until 2036

Colorado House Bill HB26-1197 proposes to continue the state's vessel registration program until September 1, 2036. The bill has been introduced and is currently under consideration by the House Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources Committee.

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Mobile Home Property Tax Bill Modifies Delinquent Tax Collection

Colorado HB26-1120 modifies mobile home property tax collection procedures, aligning them with real property tax lien sales and public auctions. The bill also extends redemption periods for mobile home owners and adjusts the property tax exemption threshold for mobile homes.

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Colorado Bill: Opt-out of Mail Ballot Packets

Colorado's SB26-106 proposes a process for registered electors to opt out of receiving mail ballot packets for elections conducted by mail ballot starting November 2, 2027. The bill requires the Secretary of State to adopt rules for this opt-out process and for electors to resume receiving ballots. County clerks will report opt-out numbers and associated cost savings.

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

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Housing Developments on Qualifying Properties Bill

Colorado Bill HB26-1001 requires subject jurisdictions to allow residential development on qualifying properties owned by specific nonprofit organizations, school districts, or transit authorities starting December 31, 2027. The bill sets specific standards for height, density, and other development criteria, aiming to promote affordable housing.

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Colorado Water Projects Eligibility Lists Approved

Colorado's 2026 Regular Session has approved the water project revolving fund eligibility lists administered by the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority. This resolution concerns the general assembly's approval of these lists.

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Colorado Bill on AI in Health Care Utilization Review

Colorado bill HB26-1139 proposes new requirements for the use of artificial intelligence in health care utilization review and mental health companion chatbots. The bill mandates that AI systems used for utilization review must consider individual patient circumstances and that denials be reviewed by a licensed clinician. It also defines and regulates mental health companion chatbots, prohibiting unauthorized practice of psychotherapy.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Colorado Bill: Exclude Cohabitation from Bigamy Elements

Colorado Senate Bill SB26-013 proposes to amend the state's criminal code by excluding cohabitation as an element of the offense of bigamy. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.

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Colorado Bill Expands Criminal Jurisdiction for Out-of-State Conduct

Colorado Bill HB26-1060, currently under consideration, proposes to expand criminal jurisdiction to include harms committed against individuals located in Colorado, regardless of the defendant's location. This clarification aims to address out-of-state conduct that results in in-state harm.

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