(Colorado Newsline) The Colorado Senate passed a bill on Friday that would require county sheriffs to better work with county clerks to ensure eligible voters who are confined in jails can cast ballots. Senate Bill 24-72 would require county sheriffs to designate someone who would be responsible for informing confined individuals of their eligibility to vote and coordinating with the county clerk to set up a temporary, in-person voting center at their local county jail.
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The Colorado Senate on Tuesday passed a bipartisan bill that aims to provide schools with a pathway to returning to the state's accountability standards that were removed during the pandemic.