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Committee advances bill limiting legislators from holding other elected offices amid equity and timing concerns

March 23, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Committee advances bill limiting legislators from holding other elected offices amid equity and timing concerns
Representative Lindsey presented the bill to prohibit members of the General Assembly from holding other elected offices during their term, with carve‑outs for offices with less than a year remaining or certain special districts. Sponsors said the policy prevents conflicts of interest, reduces consolidation of power, and allows legislators to focus on state duties.

Committee members asked whether the bill would unfairly limit small or rural municipalities and the role of vacancy committees in selecting replacements; Representative Carter and others warned of disproportionate impacts on historically underrepresented groups that often reach the legislature via vacancy processes. Sponsors said they were open to further work on timing, municipal calendars, and exceptions.

After extended questioning, the committee advanced the bill to the Committee of the Whole on a recorded vote of 10‑1 with a request to continue dialogue on equitable implementation and municipal timing differences.

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