At its meeting the Statutory Revision Committee advanced a series of technical and reviser bills by voice vote or unanimous consent.
Yelena (Yelena) Love, Reviser of Statutes for the Office of Legislative Legal Services, introduced the reviser’s bill process and then presented LLS 260842 to fix a federal citation within the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. Vice Chair Espinosa moved LLS 260842 to the House as a statutory revision committee bill and the motion passed without objection; senators and representatives volunteered to serve as sponsors and co‑sponsors.
Veronica Parrish introduced LLS 260380 to standardize various statutory references to the term "misdemeanor traffic offense." The committee approved the draft as a statutory revision bill by no objection, with Representative Carter and Representative Luck noted as House carriers.
Across the meeting other LLS presenters ran technical cleanups and corrections; most were approved by unanimous consent or voice vote, reflecting the committee’s role in correcting cross‑references, updating obsolete provisions and ensuring statutory language conforms with current drafting practice.
Why it matters: The reviser’s process maintains the coherence and accuracy of the Colorado Revised Statutes and prevents drafting errors from producing conflicting duties or enforcement gaps. The committee’s approvals allow these technical fixes to be carried forward into the House and Senate under assigned sponsors.