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THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL | Week of May 17-21, 2021

THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL | week of April 26-30, 2021

Committee schedules are subject to change. The daily schedule is available on the legislature’s website. Testimony and safety protocols for testifying in person at the state Capitol:  Members of the public and the lobby may submit written testimony on any bill from the time the bill is scheduled until the committee takes action on the bill. Remote testimony will also be available through the Colorado General Assembly website. Members of the public and the lobby are encouraged to participate remotely in lieu of testifying in person. Our goal is to increase public accessibility as much as possible while ensuring safety in the Capitol.

Colorado business leaders pan public health option, worker protections bills

Colorado business leaders pan public health option, worker protections bills Derek Draplin, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner Colorado business leaders on Monday panned a pair of Democratic-backed bills in the Legislature they say will harm the state’s small businesses. The National Federation of Independent Business-Colorado hosted a news conference Monday along with local chambers of commerce, small business owners, and Republican House Minority Leader Rep. Hugh McKean, R-Loveland, to discuss Senate Bill 176 and House Bill 1232. SB 176, known as the Protecting Opportunities And Workers Act (POWR) Act, seeks to expand protections for workers and would allow claims to be taken directly to a county or district court. The bill also would expand protections to contractors, interns and volunteers.

Job killers or good for Colorado: Two bills, two sides

Job killers or good for Colorado: Two bills, two sides Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. David Zalubowski/AP FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2015, file photo, the gold-covered dome on the state Capitol shines in the late afternoon sun in downtown Denver. Democrats buoyed by a wave of anti-Trump political activism are not only trying to wrest control of some legislatures from Republicans in the 2018 election, they re also striving to tighten their hold in states where they already have an edge, or where control is split, to pass legislation ranging from gun control, to taxation to health care. In Colorado and New York, Democrats hope to win one more seat in each state senate to gain control of both legislatures. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

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