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DENVER ~ Denver - In a busy day at the state capitol, Governor Jared Polis signed several bills into law and vetoed four others.
Among the bills signed into law were SB26-017, which aims to resolve disputes between health insurance providers and out-of-network providers. The bill was sponsored by Senators Lindsey Daugherty and Scott Bright, as well as Representatives Rebekah Stewart and Ryan Gonzalez.
Another notable bill that was signed into law was SB26-151, which modifies the Public Employees Retirement Association's allowed affiliations and board of trustees. This bill was sponsored by Senators Chris Kolker and Julie Gonzales, along with House Assistant Majority Leader Jennifer Bacon and Representative Meghan Lukens.
Governor Polis also signed SB26-177, which allows for access to adjoining properties for repair or maintenance purposes. The bill was sponsored by Senators Matt Ball and Adrienne Benavidez, as well as Representatives Lindsay Gilchrist and Javier Mabrey.
In addition to these bills, Governor Polis also signed HB26-1288, which changes jury selection requirements. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Junie Joseph and Michael Carter, as well as Senators Dylan Roberts and Katie Wallace.
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Other bills signed into law include HB26-1348, which makes changes to the Broadband Infrastructure Cash Fund; HB26-1356, which repeals the Local Accountability System; HB26-1360, which creates an Affordable Housing Financing Fund; HB26-1362, which repeals the Decarbonization Tax Credits Administration Fund; HB26-1364, which adjusts the 2025 Consumer Price Index calculation; HB26-1366, which allows Denver Health to receive federal funds for physician services; HB26-1391, which ensures safe drinking water in child care centers and schools; HB26-1394, which changes the Motorcycle Operator Fund to an annual appropriation; and HB26-1398, which allocates retail delivery fee revenue.
However, Governor Polis also vetoed four bills that were passed by the state legislature. These include HB26-1355, which aimed to reduce appropriations for the Out-of-School Time Grant Program; HB26-1286, which would have allowed for automated driving systems in commercial vehicles; HB26-1418, which proposed an online add-on transaction fee for youth service enterprises; and HB26-1255, which would have required social media companies to report certain information and obtain search warrants.
In his veto letters, Governor Polis cited concerns about the potential impact of these bills on the state's budget and economy. He also expressed reservations about the effectiveness and necessity of some of the proposed measures.
The governor's actions on these bills come after a busy legislative session in which many important issues were addressed. With these new laws in place, Colorado is poised to make progress in areas such as healthcare, retirement benefits, property maintenance, and more.
Among the bills signed into law were SB26-017, which aims to resolve disputes between health insurance providers and out-of-network providers. The bill was sponsored by Senators Lindsey Daugherty and Scott Bright, as well as Representatives Rebekah Stewart and Ryan Gonzalez.
Another notable bill that was signed into law was SB26-151, which modifies the Public Employees Retirement Association's allowed affiliations and board of trustees. This bill was sponsored by Senators Chris Kolker and Julie Gonzales, along with House Assistant Majority Leader Jennifer Bacon and Representative Meghan Lukens.
Governor Polis also signed SB26-177, which allows for access to adjoining properties for repair or maintenance purposes. The bill was sponsored by Senators Matt Ball and Adrienne Benavidez, as well as Representatives Lindsay Gilchrist and Javier Mabrey.
In addition to these bills, Governor Polis also signed HB26-1288, which changes jury selection requirements. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Junie Joseph and Michael Carter, as well as Senators Dylan Roberts and Katie Wallace.
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Other bills signed into law include HB26-1348, which makes changes to the Broadband Infrastructure Cash Fund; HB26-1356, which repeals the Local Accountability System; HB26-1360, which creates an Affordable Housing Financing Fund; HB26-1362, which repeals the Decarbonization Tax Credits Administration Fund; HB26-1364, which adjusts the 2025 Consumer Price Index calculation; HB26-1366, which allows Denver Health to receive federal funds for physician services; HB26-1391, which ensures safe drinking water in child care centers and schools; HB26-1394, which changes the Motorcycle Operator Fund to an annual appropriation; and HB26-1398, which allocates retail delivery fee revenue.
However, Governor Polis also vetoed four bills that were passed by the state legislature. These include HB26-1355, which aimed to reduce appropriations for the Out-of-School Time Grant Program; HB26-1286, which would have allowed for automated driving systems in commercial vehicles; HB26-1418, which proposed an online add-on transaction fee for youth service enterprises; and HB26-1255, which would have required social media companies to report certain information and obtain search warrants.
In his veto letters, Governor Polis cited concerns about the potential impact of these bills on the state's budget and economy. He also expressed reservations about the effectiveness and necessity of some of the proposed measures.
The governor's actions on these bills come after a busy legislative session in which many important issues were addressed. With these new laws in place, Colorado is poised to make progress in areas such as healthcare, retirement benefits, property maintenance, and more.
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