2021 Legislative Session
On Wednesday, January 13th I convened with The Colorado House of Representatives for a temporary legislative session. The purpose of this session was to agree on joint rules for both the house and senate for the 2021 legislative session, which will reconvene in early February. Although this might seem like merely bureaucratic business we debated on resolutions, rules, and amendments that will inevitably affect the state of Colorado and how our elected officials do business. We are deciding on how remote attendance will work, how many votes are required to change rules, and how testimony will work in committees during these unprecedented times. We did Adjourn on Friday January 15th and will reconvene in February. This short break will protect capitol staff from the risk of COVID.
We dealt with urgent business and passed legislation directly related to COVID-19 relief. Here are a few bills we worked on in our abbreviated session. SB21-002 Extending Limitations On Debt Collection Actions is a bill that will extends the time in which debtors experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 emergency may have extraordinary debt collection actions suspended. SB21-001 Modify COVID-19 Relief Programs For Small Business is a bill that will expand the scope of the program to allow relief payments, grants, loans, and technical assistance and consulting support to small businesses disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those are just a few of the bills we worked on this last week. For more information and to stay updated on current legislation please visit https://leg.colorado.gov/bills
This year I will be sitting on The Agriculture, Livestock and Water Committee, The Transportation and Local Government Committee and The Statutory Revision Committee. If you have questions or concerns about upcoming legislation or legislation that has been passed to hesitate to reach out to my office.
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