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Executive Order Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes
President Biden issued an Executive Order to combat cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The order directs federal agencies to review and improve frameworks for countering Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) and to develop an action plan within 120 days.
Colorado Bill: Vision Tests for Pre-Kindergarten Students
Colorado's HB26-1193, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, proposes to require school districts to administer vision tests to pre-kindergarten students. This bill expands current vision testing mandates, which currently cover kindergarten through ninth grade.
Colorado Bill: Theft by Contractor Using Advance Payments
Colorado Bill HB26-1245, introduced for the 2026 Regular Session, proposes new regulations concerning theft by contractors. The bill specifies that using advance payments for unrelated purposes, leading to project delay or abandonment, constitutes theft. It also mandates written disclosures to customers regarding the intended use of advance payments.
Colorado Bill SB26-087: Legislative Leave Job Protection
Colorado Bill SB26-087 proposes to create legislative leave job protection for members of the General Assembly. The bill would prohibit employers from terminating qualified members who request or take leave during legislative sessions and require restoration to the same or equivalent position upon return.
Colorado HB26-1152: Supplemental Appropriation to Department of Early Childhood
Colorado Bill HB26-1152 enacts a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Early Childhood for the 2026 Regular Session. This bill concerns state revenue and budget, providing additional funds to the department.
Colorado Designates International Women's Day
The Colorado legislature has introduced House Joint Resolution 26-1020, designating March 8, 2026, as International Women's Day in Colorado. The resolution acknowledges the historical and contemporary contributions of women.
Colorado Resolution Recognizing Bob Holder's 50 Years of Service
The Colorado State Legislature passed House Resolution 26-1002 recognizing Bob Holder for his fifty years of service as a district wildlife manager. The resolution was introduced and passed in the 2026 Regular Session.
Colorado Legislature: Memorializing Senator MaryAnne Tebedo
A memorial resolution has been introduced in the Colorado Legislature to honor former Senator MaryAnne Tebedo. The resolution is currently under consideration and has a scheduled Senate consideration of memorials on March 17, 2026.
Colorado Bill HB26-1068: Remote Participation Policies for Joint Committees
Colorado Bill HB26-1068 proposes to expand the authority of the executive committee of the legislative council to establish policies for remote participation in joint committee meetings. This change would allow legislators to participate remotely in any joint committee meetings held at any time of the year.
Colorado Recognizes October as Conflict Resolution Month
Colorado has introduced a resolution to recognize October 2026 as Conflict Resolution Month. The resolution is currently under consideration by the Colorado Senate. This designation aims to promote awareness and practice of conflict resolution techniques.
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