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Technology committee delays judicial operating increase and case-management IT request after split votes

March 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Technology committee delays judicial operating increase and case-management IT request after split votes
The Joint Technology Committee on Thursday declined to advance two Judicial Department funding requests, with lawmakers saying they needed clearer information about software that makes decisions and how the items tie to the state’s AI implementation work.

Committee members discussed a proposed operating increase of $6.7 million for Judicial Department operations and a separate $3.2 million one-time capital request for a judicial case-management system. Vice chair moved a recommendation for the operating request but, following questions about whether the operating proposal and AI-related staffing were sufficiently linked, Senator Rodriguez successfully moved to reconsider and the motion failed on a 3–2 re-vote, leaving the operating request unadvanced.

The case-management capital request, described in committee materials as the third year of one-time funding within a $33.8 million, four-year capital plan, also failed to win a favorable recommendation. The motion to recommend the case-management IT capital request was put to a roll call and did not pass on a 2–3 vote.

Senator Rodriguez pressed the panel for specifics about what software would be implemented and whether any of it would perform consequential decision-making for probation, courts or supervised people. "Based on that I would like to pause as if we're gonna be voting on this if we haven't got that information yet," he said, asking staff to identify which systems actually make decisions that could affect individuals.

Dan Gravy, legislative council staff, and Tesfaye from the Judicial Department explained the case-management request is for case-management functionality and not a decision-making tool. Tesfaye said the request covers probation and court systems but that, "At this time I would not be making decisions that I'm aware of," characterizing the request as implementation of case management rather than an automated decision tool.

Committee materials summarizing the capital request say the four-year plan totals $33,800,000 in capital appropriations, including $11 million general fund and $22.8 million cash funds; of that, $15.3 million had already been appropriated and the department reported spending $2.9 million to date. The current capital request seeks $3.2 million in cash funds from the Judicial IT Cash Fund.

Members directed staff to collect additional details and coordinate with the Joint Budget Committee before the JTC takes further action. The chair said OIT and JBC staff would be asked to return to the committee to clarify how the operating and IT capital components intersect.

The committee did not adopt either item and will revisit the requests after OIT and JBC provide the requested inventories and clarifications.

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