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Executive Order D-015-06 from Gov. Bill Owens calling a special session of the 65th General Assembly

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Legislative Status Report

2006 Special Session

This page last updated Aug. 1, 2006 - FINAL

The Bell Policy Center and Bell Action Network do not explicitly support or oppose the following bills unless indicated. The Bell provides these summaries as a service to the public.

When available, the title and summary section includes the state fiscal impact, noted as "SFI". If the fiscal note is published, it is hot-linked to the report on the General Assembly web site.

Bill status marked in red letters indicates the bill has failed (for example: withdrawn, postponed indefinitely, killed in committee, vetoed by the governor). Bill status marked in green letters indicates a bill that has passed both houses and been signed by the governor.

The 2006 special session of the 65th General Assembly started on Thursday, July 6, and closed on Monday, July 10, 2006.

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Immigration bills

State funds and services for undocumented immigrants

Employee verification and other business-related bills

Comprehensive, law enforcement and miscellaneous bills

Voting

Human trafficking, servitude

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Colorado Supreme Court timeline

Common law marriage

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State funds and services for undocumented immigrants

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status

SB06S-001
S: Hagedorn
H: Reisberg

Restrict Public Benefits: Requires state and county agencies to verify immigration or citizenship status of anyone over 18 who applies for public benefits. Exempts emergency medical, immunization, prenatal care, communicable disease, community services, disaster relief and, as required by federal law, postsecondary education. Directs verification to the federal SAVE program; sets misdemeanor penalties for fraud; requires agencies to report compliance.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Pass amended Senate Health & Human Services 7/6
Passed Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/8
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/8

SB06S-012
S: Massey
H: Entz
Restrict Specified Benefits: Restricts the provision of public benefits provided by state or local governments to citizens and aliens lawfully present in the United States; exempts prenatal care and communicable disease prevention, treatment or immunization.
State Fiscal Impact: None
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
SB06S-013
S: Kester
H: Gardner
Restriction On Non-emergency Services: Refers to Colorado voters a statutory measure to prohibit state and local governments from providing any non-emergency service or any service not mandated by federal law to illegal immigrants; allows any person lawfully residing in the state to sue state or local governments for enforcement of these prohibitions.
State Fiscal Impact: None, but estimated $1.2 million in election costs
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
     
SCR06S-001
S: Wiens
H: Clapp
(Senate Concurrent Resolution
Restricting Expenditures for Welfare: Restricts using taxpayer money for welfare to citizens or persons lawfully present in the United States; allows any person lawfully residing in the state to sue state or local government to enforce these restrictions.
State Fiscal Impact: Conditional, to be addressed in the budget process
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
SCR06S-002
S: Evans
H:
Restrict Government Services: Restricts state and local governments from providing non-emergency services to citizens or aliens lawfully present in the U.S.; allows any person lawfully residing in the state to sue state or local government to enforce these restrictions.
State Fiscal Impact: Conditional, to be addressed in the budget process
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
SCR06S-003
S: Dyer
H: Clapp
Restrictions on Administrative Services: Restricts state and local governments from providing administrative services to citizens or aliens lawfully present in the U.S.; allows any person lawfully residing in the state to sue state or local government to enforce these restrictions.
State Fiscal Impact: Conditional, to be addressed in the budget process
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
     
HB06S-1002
H: Cloer
S: Keller

Services for Communicable Diseases: Exempts from any prohibition of services to illegal immigrants the investigation, identification, testing, preventive care or treatment of epidemic or communicable diseases, including but not limited to tuberculosis, HIV infection, AIDS and venereal diseases.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Pass amended House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6
Passed House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Passed Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
Passed Senate 2nd reading 7/7
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/8
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/31

HB06S-1010
H: Hall
S: Owen

Restrict Certain Public Benefits: Refers to Colorado voters a statutory measure allowing state and local governments to provide retirement, welfare, health, disability, public or assisted housing, postsecondary education, food assistance or unemployment benefits only to those with a valid Colorado driver's license or ID card.
State Fiscal Impact: None

 

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
HB06S-1023
H: Romanoff
S: Fitz-Gerald
Restrictions on Defined Public Benefits: Requires state agencies and local governments to verify the lawful presence in the U.S. of any person 18 or older who applies for public benefits, with exceptions for emergency medical care, emergency disaster relief, immunization, treatment of communicable disease, prenatal care and community services. Requires applicants to use the federal SAVE verification program; sets penalties for fraud; requires reporting to the Legislature; takes effect Aug. 1, 2006.
State Fiscal Impact: Savings potential unknown, SAVE program costs = $6,600/year

Introduced 7/7/06
Passed House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
Passed House 2nd reading 7/7
Passed House 3rd reading 7/8
Passed Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/8
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/9
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/10
House considers Senate amendments, concur & repass 7/10
Signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate 7/13
Signed by the Governor 7/31

NOTE: This bill is the controlling piece of legislation to emerge from this special session.

     
HCR06S-1001
H: Harvey
S: Lamborn

Restrict Specified Public Benefits: Refers to Colorado voters a measure to amend the Colorado Constitution allowing state and local governments to provide retirement, welfare, health, disability, public or assisted housing, postsecondary education, food assistance or unemployment benefits only to U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully present.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7

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Employee verification and other business-related bills

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
HB06S-1001
S: Hagedorn
H: M. Carroll

Eligibility for Economic Development Incentives: Requires employers seeking economic development incentive awards to verify that they do not employ illegal immigrants; directs the Colorado Economic Development Commission to establish a verification procedure; requires existing award holders to repay the award if the EDC finds a violation and makes the company ineligible for awards for a specified time.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Pass amended House Business Affairs & Labor
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Pass unamended Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/7
Passed amended Senate 2nd reading 7/7
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/8
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/31
HB06S-1004
H: Gardner
S:

Verifiable Identity Program: Establishes a program within the Colorado Depot. of Revenue to verify a person's employment eligibility by placing a device on the person's state driver's license or identification card; creates a nonresident ID card for those eligible to work in the U.S.; provides immunity to employers who follow the procedure; instructs the governor to seek immunity from federal prosecution for compliant employers; raises the penalty for making or using phony cards to mandatory 6 months in prison.
State Fiscal Impact: $1.4 million in 06-07; $500,000 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
HB06S-1007
H: Schultheis
H: Lamborn

Verification of Work Eligibility Status: Requires all employers to participate in the federal verification pilot program; imposes fines for those that do not participate or those that submit phony program application documents; requires Colorado Dept. of Labor to inform employers how to apply and comply; requires employers to fire workers if the verification program determines the person is not eligible to work.
State Fiscal Impact: $159,286 in 06-07; $290,821 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
HB06S-1009
H: Crane
S: Johnson

Deny Business Permits for Illegal Aliens: Requires state and local governments to issue and renew licenses, permits, registrations, certificates or similar authorizations only if the person is lawfully present in the U.S., and requires denial or revocation of such authorization if the person is unlawfully present; requires the business applicant to prove his or her identity with a secure and verifiable document.
State Fiscal Impact: $24,800 in FY 06-07

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer unamended House Business Affairs & Labor
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/7
Passed Senate Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/7
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/8
House considers Senate amendments, did not concur, conference committee requested 7/8
Conference committee adopted as re-revised with amendments 7/10
Senate considers conference committee report, adopted & repassed 7/10
House considers conference committee report, adopted & repassed 7/10
Signed by the President of the Senate 7/11
Signed by the Speaker of the House 7/13
Signed by the Governor 7/31
HB06S-1015
H: A. Kerr
S: Keller
Withhold State Tax for Services: Requires those who pay for services from independent contractors to deduct and withhold state incomes taxes at the full rate of 4.63 percent if the person who performed the services fails to provide a correct taxpayer ID number or provides an IRS-issued taxpayer ID number for nonresident aliens.
State Fiscal Impact: $118,152 in 06-07; $48,805 in 07-08
Introduced 7/6/06
Pass amended House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Pass amended Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/7
Pass amended Senate Appropriations 7/8
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/8
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/9
1st conference committee adopts re-revised with amendments 7/10
Senate considers 1st conference committee report, rejected report, discharged committee and appointed new committee 7/10
2nd conference committee adopted re-revised with amendments 7/10
Senate considers 2nd conference committee report, adopted & repassed 7/10
Signed by the Speaker of the House 7/13
Signed by the Governor 7/31
HB06S-1016
H: J. Kerr
S:

Withhold State Tax for Services: Requires those who pay for services from independent contractors to deduct and withhold state incomes taxes at the full rate of 4.63 percent if the person who performed the services fails to provide a correct taxpayer ID number.
State Fiscal Impact: Potential increases in 06-07 and 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House Business Affairs & Labor
HB06S-1017
H: Solano
S: Bacon

Employer Fines for Fraudulent Documents: Requires all Colorado employers to attest verification of legal work status of all employees, that ID documents haven't been altered, and that the employer hasn't knowingly hired an unauthorized immigrant. Authorizes random audits for compliance by the Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment and sets penalties for violations.
State Fiscal Impact: $113,670 in 06-07; $202,864 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Refer unamended Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/7
Refer amended Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
Pass amended Senate Appropriations 7/8
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/9
Passed with amendments Senate 3rd reading 7/10
House considers Senate amendments, concur & repass 7/10
Signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate 7/13
Signed by the Governor 7/31
HB06S-1018
H: White
S: Teck

Verification of Employee Identification: Requires anyone hiring, recruiting or referring workers for employment to require a valid driver's license or ID card, make a copy and submit documentation to the Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; sets penalties for violations.
State Fiscal Impact: None in 06-07; $62,178 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6
Passed House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/8

HB06S-1019
H: Benefield
S:

Labor Services Tax Deduction: Refers to Colorado voters a statutory measure to prohibit businesses from claiming wages paid as a deductible business expense for state income taxes, unless the worker earning the wages is an authorized employee.
State Fiscal Impact: None in 06-07; $43,750 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House Business Affairs & Labor

HB06S-1020
H: Benefield
S: Windels

Unauthorized Alien Labor Tax Deduction: Refers to Colorado voters a statutory measure to prohibit prohibit businesses from claiming wages paid to unauthorized immigrants as a deductible business expense for state income taxes.
State Fiscal Impact: None in 06-07; $43,750 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6
Passed House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended Senate Business, Labor & Technology 7/7
Passed Senate Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/7
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/8
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Measure goes to Colorado voters on Nov. 7, 2006

HB06S-1021
H: McGihon
S:

Withhold Income if No Tax ID Number: Requires payments to workers under an "information return" to deduct and withhold state income tax at the full rate of 4.63 percent if the backup withholding provisions of the IRS code apply to the payment; creates an exception for those with a validated taxpayer ID number.
State Fiscal Impact: Potential increases

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House Business Affairs & Labor 7/6

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Comprehensive, law enforcement and miscellaneous bills

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-004

S: Shaffer
H: McFadyen

Immigration Extortion: Expands the definition of criminal extortion to include threats by an individual to report the immigration status of another person to law enforcement officials. (Under current law, criminal extortion is a Class IV felony, or Class III with aggravating circumstances.)
State Fiscal Impact: $87,194 in 06-07; $26,813 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer unamended Senate Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended Senate Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/7
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/7
Passed House 3rd reading 7/8
Senate considers House amendments, concur & repass 7/9
Signed by Senate President & Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/31
SB06S-009
S: Jones
H:
Law Enforcement Immigration Activities: Requires state and local law enforcement officials to request training from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for local officers to identify, process and detain persons suspected of immigration offenses; limits enforcement to encounters during routine law enforcement; requires training funds to come from the federal government.
State Fiscal Impact: None
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
SB06S-011
S: Owen
H: Hall
Bail Bond Agents for Illegal Aliens: Requires bail bond agents to confirm a suspect's probable immigration status through the law enforcement agency before posting a bond for the person; prohibits bonding for suspects who are "probably not in the country legally"; sets misdemeanor penalty for bail bond agents who violate the bill.
State Fiscal Impact: Less than $5,000 a year in revenues
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
     
SJM06S-001
S: Teck
H: White
(Senate Joint Memorial)
Deny Citizenship to Illegal Alien Babies: Denies U.S. citizenship at birth to children born in the United States to parents who are illegally present in the United States; amends the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution to clarify that the rights of citizenship do not enure at birth to the benefit of children born in the United States to parents who are illegally present in the United States.
State Fiscal Impact: Not available
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
     

HB06S-1008
H: Cadman
S:

Trespass by Illegal Aliens: Makes it a crime for a person who is a citizen of another country to be in Colorado while in violation of federal immigration law.
State Fiscal Impact: $435,970 in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
HB06S-1011
H: Penry
S: Mitchell

Comprehensive Immigration Reform (7-section act):
1. Requires employers to participate in federal employment verification program.
2. & 3. In criminal cases, a defendant's status as an illegal alien becomes an aggravating circumstance for sentencing, and removes the possibility of deportation as a mitigating circumstance.
4. Directs Colorado State Patrol to train troopers, police and deputies to enforce federal immigration laws.
5. Requires county sheriffs to notify U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security if a suspect jailed for a felony or alcohol or drug offense is an illegal immigrant.
6. Directs Colorado Dept. of Regulatory Agencies to analyze immigration assistance providers who are not licensed to practice law in Colorado.
7. If voters approve a ballot measure to restrict services, requires state and local governments to enforce the restriction.
State Fiscal Impact: $559,000 in 06-07; $8.2 million in 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
HB06S-1014
H: Buescher
S: Tapia

Illegal Immigration Costs Reimbursement: Directs the state attorney general to pursue all available remedies to recover reimbursement from the federal government for costs incurred by the state of Colorado in dealing with illegal immigration. Major areas include, but are not limited to, incarceration, education, health care and foster care.
State Fiscal Impact: $45,822 in 06-07

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended Senate Judiciary 7/8
Passed unamended Senate Appropriations 7/8
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/8
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/9
House considers Senate amendments, did not concur, requests conference committee 7/9
Conference committee adopted re-engrossed with amendments 7/10
Senate considers conference committee report, adopted & repassed 7/10
House considers conference committee report, adopted & repassed 7/10
Signed by the President of the Senate 7/12
Signed by the Speaker of the House 7/13
Signed by the Governor 7/31
HB06S-1022
H: Pommer
S: Tochtrop

Attorney General to Initiate Immigration Lawsuit: Refers to Colorado voters a statutory measure directing the state attorney general to sue the federal government to demand federal enforcement of federal immigration laws.
State Fiscal Impact: Addressed through the budget process

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Passed Senate Judiciary 7/8
Passed Senate 2nd reading 7/8
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/9
Signed by the President of the Senate 7/12
Signed by the Speaker of the House 7/13
Measure goes to Colorado voters on Nov. 7, 2006

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Voting

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-007
S: Gordon
H: Buescher

Voting By Persons Not Entitled To Vote: Outlaws voting by anyone not entitled to vote in an election, establishes the crime as a Class V felony. Also includes a 5-year appropriation for prison construction.
State Fiscal Impact: FY06-07: $87,194*; FY07-08: $26,813

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer amended Senate Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended Senate Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/7
Refer unamended House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7
Passed House Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/7
Passed House 3rd reading 7/8
Senate considers House amendments, concur & repass 7/9
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/31
SB06S-008
H: Knoedler
S: Traylor

Documentation For Elector ID: Requires persons who register to vote to provide proof of U.S. citizenship (passport, birth certificate or certificate of naturalization); exempts registered voters who move within a county or change party affiliation; requires all eligible voters to present secure and verifiable ID to vote. Also requires driver's license applicants to submit proof of citizenship and requires licenses to indicate citizenship. (Identical to HB06S-1013)
State Fiscal Impact: $70,600 in 06-07

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate Judiciary 7/6
     
HB06S-1013
H: Knoedler
S: Traylor

Documentation For Elector ID: Requires persons who register to vote to provide proof of U.S. citizenship (passport, birth certificate or certificate of naturalization); exempts registered voters who move within a county or change party affiliation; requires all eligible voters to present secure and verifiable ID to vote. Also requires driver's license applicants to submit proof of citizenship and requires licenses to indicate citizenship. (Identical to SB06S-008)
State Fiscal Impact: $70,600 in 06-07

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7

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Human trafficking, servitude

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-005
S: Williams
H: Hodge

Involuntary Servitude: Creates a new Class III felony defined as coercing another person to perform labor or services, with or without pay, by threatening to take actions that would result in that person's incarceration or deportation from the United States.
State Fiscal Impact: $174,388 in 06-07; $71,065 in 07-08

 

 

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer unamended Senate Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended Senate Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/7
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/7
Passed House 3rd reading 7/8
Senate considers House amendments, concur & repass 7/9
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/31
     
HB06S-1005
H: Borodkin
S: Shaffer

Involuntary Servitude Extortion: Prohibits the use of threats to coerce an person to perform involuntary labor or services; prohibits extortion based on threats relating to a person's status as an illegal immigrant. Makes a 5-year statutory appropriation of $1.7 million for the Dept. of Corrections.
State Fiscal Impact: $261,582 for 06-07; $97,878 for 07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer unamended House Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended Senate Judiciary 7/8
Postponed indefinitely Senate Appropriations 7/10
HB06S-1012
H: Stafford
S: Johnson

Crime of Involuntary Servitude: Criminalizes the act of forcing a person to perform labor or services under threat of physical harm or restraint; physical restraint; abuse of the law or legal process; destroying or hiding a person's immigration documents. Adds a new felony for involuntary servitude of a person under 18.
State Fiscal Impact: $348,776 in 06-07; $360,115 in 07-08; 5-year cost is $1.7 million.

Introduced: 7/6/06
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/6
Pass amended House Appropriations 7/6
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/6
Passed House 3rd reading 7/7
Postponed indefinitely Senate Judiciary 7/8

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Colorado Supreme Court timeline

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-002
S: Veiga
H: McClusky

Supreme Court Initiative Appeal Time Frame: Requires the court to issue decisions on appeals related to proposed initiatives and constitutional amendments within 30 days after the date briefs were submitted.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Refer unamended Senate Judiciary 7/6
Passed Senate Appropriations 7/6
Passed Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/7
Refer amended House Judiciary 7/7
Pass unamended House Appropriations 7/7
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/8
Passed House 3rd reading 7/9
Senate considers House amendments, adhered to Senate version 7/9 (rejects House amendments)
House considers motion to recede from its version, motion fails, bill is lost. 7/10

SB06S-003
S: Mitchell
H: Penry
Supreme Court Initiative Appeal Time Frame: Requires the court to issue decisions on appeals related to proposed initiatives and constitutional amendments within 20 days after the filing date. Also requires that if the Supreme Court determines a proposal does not fulfill the single subject rule, the court must identify the specific language of the proposal that violates the rule.
State Fiscal Impact: FY06-07: None; FY07-08: $225,722
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely Senate Judiciary 7/6
     
HB06S-1003
H: Coleman
S: Evans

Supreme Court Initiative Appeal Time Frame: Requires the court to issue decisions on appeals related to proposed initiatives and constitutional amendments within 60 days after the filing date.
State Fiscal Impact: None in FY06-07; $80,315 for FY07-08

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House Judiciary 7/6

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Common law marriage

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-006
S: Boyd
H: Green

Common Law Marriage Age Restrictions: Requires both parties in a common law marriage to be 18 or older; affirms common law marriage except as already prohibited between certain relatives or prior to dissolution of earlier marriages. (Section 14-2-110, C.R.S.)
State Fiscal Impact: None

 

Introduced 7/6/06
Passed unamended Senate Judiciary 7/6
Passed Senate 2nd reading 7/6
Passed Senate 3rd reading 7/7
Passed House Judiciary 7/7
Passed with amendments House 2nd reading 7/7
Passed House 3rd reading 7/8
Senate considers House amendments, concur & repass 7/9
Signed by Senate President and Speaker of the House 7/10
Signed by the Governor 7/18
     
HB06S-1006
H: King
S:

Abrogate Common Law Marriage: Abolishes common law marriage in Colorado. Does not invalidate common law marriages from other states or countries. Amends probate code regarding common law marriage and right of survivorship.
State Fiscal Impact: None

Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely House State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7

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Campaign donations

Bill No. & sponsors
Bill title, summary and state fiscal impact
Bill status
SB06S-010
S: Brophy
H:
Permissible Sources for Small Donor Contributions: Amends the reporting requirements in the Fair Campaign Practices Act to require the registered agent of a small donor committee to certify and declare under penalty of perjury that all contributions received in the form of membership dues transferred by a membership organization are from permissible sources.
State Fiscal Impact: none
Introduced 7/6/06
Postponed indefinitely State, Veterans & Military Affairs 7/7

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