The Colorado legislature is meeting and voting on bills Thursday as the end of the 2024 session approaches and lawmakers focus on housing, guns, transportation, taxes and other priorities.
Colorado lawmakers are reining in metro districts and homeowner associations from abusing their power of fines, fees, interest and attorney fees to take people’s homes through a lien and foreclosure process.
House Bill 1468, which aims to broaden the responsibilities and membership of the Colorado General Assembly's task force on facial recognition and biometric technologies, has advanced through a committee with a narrow margin of support.
The Colorado legislature has one week left until adjournment in the 2024 session, giving them limited time to pass bills on gun reform, property tax relief, land-use reform and other issues.
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