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Today is day 102 of the Legislative session with only 18 days left to end on Wednesday, 5/13. The numbers to date are: S-179/19/11/3/5 and H-423/43/26/19/19.

No changes to the bills sent out on Monday’s LegTeam Update, but SJR26-024 (Concerning the designation of May 2026 as "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month") was passed in the Senate Chambers on Friday. Thanks to Sen. Hinrichsen for sponsoring the bill and Sen. Bright for speaking at the reading. Thanks also to those ABATE members in attendance showing support for the resolution: Larry, Kathy, Phill, Mike C., Jamie, Jan, Dave C. Diablo and his 2 sons. It passed unanimously in the Senate with everyone signing on as cosponsors. Since it was introduced as a joint resolution, it will go to the House next for a reading and a vote. Due to the few days left in the session, and the heavy workload, it might not be read in the House. I did speak to the Speaker of the House and the House Majority Leader about having it read on Friday, 5/1, but I haven’t confirmed it with the House sponsor yet. I’ll send out a notice for everyone to come to the Capitol when I find out if and when it’s going to be read. The Senate Chamber Session with the reading of the resolution can be seen on their website https://leg.colorado.gov/. On the home page, click on “Watch & Listen” in the upper right-hand corner. Then click on “The Colorado Channel – Live Video”. Then click on “Senate” and select “Legislative Day 101”. The Resolution starts around timeline 37:00 and runs to 49:35 (with a shot of us ABATE members present in the Senate Chambers.


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