Early Childhood Local System Consolidation Act (SB26-019)
Summary
Colorado SB26-019 proposes to expand early childhood council responsibilities and transfer functions from local coordinating organizations (LCOs) to councils effective July 1, 2026. The bill requires councils to develop community strategic plans addressing family program access, provider coordination, and workforce recruitment. It establishes annual department performance reviews and allows performance improvement plans or agreement termination for non-compliant councils.
Early childhood councils operating in Colorado should begin assessing gaps between current operations and the expanded responsibilities outlined in SB26-019, particularly community strategic planning requirements and coordination obligations with schools, county departments, and tribal agencies. The bill's performance improvement and termination provisions suggest councils lacking documented outcome metrics may face heightened regulatory scrutiny once the July 1, 2026 effective date passes.
What changed
SB26-019 transfers rights, powers, duties, functions, and obligations of local coordinating organizations (LCOs) to early childhood councils effective July 1, 2026. Councils gain expanded responsibilities including assisting families with program applications, coordinating outreach with schools and county departments, recruiting providers for a mixed delivery system, and supporting early childhood workforce recruitment and retention.
Early childhood councils and local coordinating organizations should monitor this bill as it advances through the Colorado legislature. If enacted, councils will face new accountability requirements including annual department performance reviews, community feedback solicitation every 3-5 years, and potential performance improvement plan implementation or agreement termination for non-compliance. The bill authorizes up to a 3-year extension of the transition period for councils or LCOs requiring material duty consolidation.
What to do next
- Develop a community strategic plan addressing family program applications, outreach coordination, and workforce recruitment
- Create a scope of work reflecting the community strategic plan in partnership with the department
- Implement performance improvement plan if required by the department following annual review
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SB26-019
Early Childhood Local System Consolidation
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2026 Regular Session |
| Subjects | Children & Domestic Matters Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12) |
Concerning changes to local early childhood infrastructure, and, in connection therewith, expanding the responsibilities and functions of early childhood councils to include certain responsibilities and functions formerly performed by local coordinating organizations and imposing new accountability requirements.
Recent Bill (PDF) Recent Fiscal Note (PDF) Bill Summary:
Current law establishes a statewide integrated system of early childhood councils (councils) to improve and sustain the availability, accessibility, capacity, and quality of early childhood services. The bill expands the powers, functions, and responsibilities of a council in implementing a comprehensive system of early childhood and family support programs and services (programs and services) within the council's community.
Current law establishes local coordinating organizations (LCOs) to increase access to, coordinate, and allocate funding for programs and services through work with the families, program and service providers, and local governments in a community and with the department of early childhood (department). Effective July 1, 2026, the bill repeals provisions authorizing the creation and operation of LCOs and transfers the LCO rights, powers, duties, functions, and obligations concerning supporting access to and delivery of programs and services to the councils (transfer). If the transfer requires the consolidation, reassignment, or material modification of the duties of a council or LCO, the department may authorize a one-time extension of the transition period for up to 3 years.
Current law requires a council to develop a community strategic plan based upon an assessment of the early childhood needs in the council's designated service area (community strategic plan). The bill requires a community strategic plan to address specified issues, including:
- Assisting families in applying for programs and services;
- Coordinating outreach efforts with other councils, county departments of human or social services, school districts, local and regional service providers, and tribal agencies;
- Recruiting and coordinating providers to form a mixed delivery system that promotes family choice; and
- Supporting increased recruitment and retention of individuals in the early care and education workforce. The bill requires a council, in partnership with the department, to create, review, and revise a scope of work that reflects the community strategic plan and accurately represents the programs and services within the community, meets families' needs, and aligns with available appropriations and the department's statewide strategic planning process. Associated accountability metrics must also be reviewed and revised to align with the scope of work. The bill specifies a council's new obligations regarding monitoring and working to increase the availability of high-quality programs and services, supporting access to early childhood workforce training and other recruitment and retention efforts, data sharing agreements, integrated outreach for holistic family services, and auditing.
The bill establishes requirements for an agreement that sets forth the respective duties of a council and the department in implementing a community strategic plan (agreement). The bill ~~specifies the process for review and approval of and revisions to a scope of work or strategic plan and~~ identifies the department's responsibilities for the coordinated distribution of public funding for programs and services; council training and technical assistance; dissemination of information about successful council strategies and innovations; and standards for communication, resolution of disputes, and contracting protocols. The bill modifies the process for the department to approve or facilitate a waiver of the rules for the implementation of council projects.
The bill requires the department to implement an annual performance review process for each council and solicit community feedback about a council's performance at intervals ranging from 3 to 5 years. If the department determines that a council is not meeting the requirements of the scope of work and accountability metrics contained in the agreement, the department may require the council to implement a performance improvement plan. If a council fails to make substantial progress toward addressing the issues raised in the performance improvement plan, the department may terminate the council's agreement.
The bill makes substantive and technical conforming amendments to address the reallocation of responsibilities and functions from LCOs to councils, including administrative and funding provisions related to the Colorado child care assistance program and the Colorado universal preschool program.
(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)
(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Prime Sponsors
Matt Ball
Senator
Scott Bright
Representative
Emily Sirota
Representative
Ryan Gonzalez
Committees
Senate
House
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Status
Under Consideration
Introduced
Under Consideration
Upcoming Schedule
1 meeting
Apr 21
House Third Reading of Bills - Final Passage
9:00 AM House Chamber
Related Documents & Information
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 04/17/2026 | Revised | |
| 02/12/2026 | Reengrossed | |
| 02/11/2026 | Engrossed | |
| 01/14/2026 | Introduced |
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 02/03/2026 | PA1 |
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 02/13/2026 | First Revised Fiscal Note | |
| 02/03/2026 | Fiscal Note Memorandum | |
| 01/28/2026 | Initial Fiscal Note |
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Refer Senate Bill 26-019 to the Committee of the Whole. | The motion passed on a vote of 11-2. | Vote summary |
Committee Report: PDF
| Activity | Vote | Documents |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Adopt amendment L.001 | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Adopt amendment L.002 | The motion passed without objection. | Vote summary |
| Refer Senate Bill 26-019, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. | The motion passed on a vote of 6-0. | Vote summary |
Hearing Summary | Committee Report: PDF
| Date | Calendar | Motion | Vote | Vote Document |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 02/12/2026 | Third Reading | BILL | 31 AYE 3 NO 1 OTHER | Vote record |
| Date | Amendment Number | Committee/ Floor Hearing | Status | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/11/2026 | L.007 | Second Reading | Passed [**] | |
| 02/02/2026 | L.002 | SEN Education | Passed [*] | |
| 02/02/2026 | L.001 | SEN Education | Passed [*] |
- Amendments passed in committee are not incorporated into the measure unless adopted by the full House or Senate.
** The status of Second Reading amendments may be subsequently affected by the adoption of an amendment to the Committee of the Whole Report. Refer to the House or Senate Journal for additional information.
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 04/20/2026 | House | House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments |
| 04/17/2026 | House | House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments |
| 04/16/2026 | House | House Committee on Education Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole |
| 02/12/2026 | House | Introduced In House - Assigned to Education |
| 02/12/2026 | Senate | Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments |
| 02/11/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor |
| 02/09/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 02/11/2026 - No Amendments |
| 02/06/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 02/09/2026 - No Amendments |
| 02/05/2026 | Senate | Senate Second Reading Laid Over to 02/06/2026 - No Amendments |
| 02/02/2026 | Senate | Senate Committee on Education Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole |
| 01/14/2026 | Senate | Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Education |
Prime Sponsor
Rep. R. Gonzalez | Rep. E. Sirota
Sponsor
(None) Co-Sponsor
Sen. J. Amabile | Sen. J. Bridges | Sen. J. Coleman | Sen. L. Cutter | Sen. T. Exum | Sen. J. Gonzales | Sen. I. Jodeh | Sen. C. Kipp | Sen. B. Kirkmeyer | Sen. J. Marchman | Sen. D. Michaelson Jenet | Sen. R. Rodriguez | Sen. C. Simpson | Sen. K. Wallace
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