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Senate advances consent calendar and confirmations, passing multiple bills on March 2, 2026

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Senate advances consent calendar and confirmations, passing multiple bills on March 2, 2026
The Colorado Senate on March 2, 2026, advanced and passed a consent calendar that included six Senate bills and confirmed multiple governor appointments by unanimous voice votes.

Assistant Majority Leader Cutter moved the passage of the third‑reading consent calendar and requested that the listed bills be advanced. “I move the passage of all of bills on third reading of bill's consent calendar, which includes senate bill 59, senate bill 50, senate bill 51, senate bill 110, senate bill 61, and senate bill 26,” Cutter said. After individual senators requested to be recorded as 'no' on specific items, the chamber recorded votes and announced outcomes.

Results announced by the presiding officer included: SB59 passed (26 ayes, 9 no), SB50 passed (announced 32 ayes, 3 no), SB51 passed (28 ayes, 7 no), SB110 passed (35‑0), SB61 passed (35‑0), and SB26 passed (vote recited; cosponsors listed). The clerk then read additional cosponsors where noted.

Separately on third reading, Senate Bill 21, which authorizes the Clean Fleet Enterprise to encourage replacement of high‑emitting trucks and fleets, was moved on final passage by the minority leader and passed on a recorded vote of 33 ayes, 2 no. The journal records sponsors and cosponsors for each bill as announced on the floor.

The Senate also confirmed multiple governor appointments on the consent calendar to the Colorado Tourism Office Board of Directors — including Liz Agostin, Carolyn/Caroline Glover, Megan Lethem, George Karianakis and Lisa Boyer — by a 35‑0 vote.

After business concluded, Majority Leader Rodriguez moved and the Senate recessed until 11 a.m. The Senate scheduled general‑order second reading business for Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

Votes and confirmations reported on the floor were recorded in the Senate Journal and are reflected in the clerk's announcements. Where individual senators asked to be recorded as 'no' on particular bills, the clerk recorded those requests on the official roll call.

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