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Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law

Colorado

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DENVER - Today, Governor Jared Polis signed the following bills into law. 

The Governor signed the following bills in signing ceremonies: 

  • HB21-1009 Update Division Housing Function & Local Development - Sponsored by Representative T. Bernett and Senators J. Bridges &  D. Coram
  • HB21-1019 Modification To Regulations Of Factory-built Structures - Sponsored by Representative E. Hooton and Senators J. Ginal & R. Woodward
  • SB21-006 Human Remains Natural Reduction Soil - Sponsored by Representatives M. Soper & B. Titone and Senator R. Rodriguez 
The Governor signed the following bills administratively:

  • SB21-152  Rule Review Bill - Sponsored by Representatives L. Herod & M. Soper and Senators P. Lee & B. Gardner
  • HB21-1129 Extend Deadline For Training To Teach Reading - Sponsored by Representatives B. McLachlan & M. Bradfield and Senators J.Bridges & T. Story
  • HB21-1048 Retail Business Must Accept Cash - Sponsored by Representative A. Valdez and Senator R. Rodriguez. View the signing statement here. 
  • HB21-1178 Correcting Errors in the Colorado Marijuana Code - Sponsored by Representatives A. Pico & D. Valdez and Senators R. Woodward & R. Zenzinger
  • HB21-1153 Enter Zone Child Care Income Tax Credit - Sponsored by Representatives J. Arndt & D. Valdez and Senator D. Moreno
  • HB21-1060 U Visa Certification Requirements - Sponsored by Representatives S. Gonzales-Gutierrez & I. Jodeh and Senator J. Gonzales
  • HB21-1165 Assistance For Victims Of Strangulation - Sponsored by Representatives T. Carver & M. Duran and Senators B. Gardner & P. Lee
 

View today’s signings of HB21-1009, HB21-1019, and SB21-006. 

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