2023 Legislative Session

2023 was a monumental year in the Colorado legislature. Here is the hard work that I did to benefit the state and our communities!

SB23-266

Neonic Pesticides As Limited-use Pesticides

Concerning a requirement that the commissioner of agriculture designate neonicotinoid pesticides as limited-use pesticides.

SB23-202

Wearing Of Native American Traditional Regalia

Concerning the wearing of traditional Native American regalia at graduation ceremonies.

SB23-201

Mineral Resources Property Owners’ Rights

Concerning protections for property owners in the pooling of oil and gas minerals on multiple separately owned tracts.

SB23-188

Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care

Concerning protections for accessing reproductive health care.

SB23-188

Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care

Concerning protections for accessing reproductive health care.

SB23-178

Water-wise Landscaping In Homeowners’ Association Communities

Concerning removing barriers to water-wise landscaping in common interest communities.

SB23-175

Financing Of Downtown Development Authority Projects

Concerning the use of tax increment financing by downtown development authorities.

SB23-168

Gun Violence Victims’ Access To Judicial System

Concerning gun violence victims’ access to the judicial system.

SB23-162

Increase Access To Pharmacy Services

Concerning increasing access to pharmacy services.

SB23-093

Increase Consumer Protections Medical Transactions

Concerning increasing consumer protections in various medical transactions.

SB23-081

Access To Medical Marijuana

Concerning allowing equitable patient access to medical marijuana in Colorado.

SB23-058

Job Application Fairness Act

Concerning required disclosures of age-related information on job applications, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

SB23-038

Prohibit Equine Slaughter For Human Consumption

Concerning a prohibition on slaughtering equines for human consumption.

SB23-005

Forestry And Wildfire Mitigation Workforce

Concerning measures to expand the forestry workforce, and, in connection therewith, directing the Colorado state forest service to develop educational materials for high school students about career opportunities in forestry and wildfire mitigation; creating a timber, forest health, and wildfire mitigation industries workforce development program to help fund internships in those industries; allocating general fund money to the wildfire mitigation capacity development fund; authorizing the expansion and creation of forestry programs; directing the state board for community colleges and occupational education to administer a program to recruit wildland fire prevention and mitigation educators; and making an appropriation.

SB23-004

Employment Of School Mental Health Professionals

Concerning employment of certain school-based therapists.

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