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Panel hears dozens of smaller transfers and cuts affecting health, corrections and social services

April 15, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Panel hears dozens of smaller transfers and cuts affecting health, corrections and social services
A burst of amendments reshuffled funding across social services and public-health lines during the session.

Senator Bridal (speaker 12) proposed amendments (17–19) to reduce universal preschool hours and direct half of the savings to restart the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) and half to the general fund, arguing it would help workforce participation among low-income families.

Senator Frizzell (speaker 4) described a package (including Amendment 29) that would free up $7.1 million from an Office of Information Technology revolving cash fund; sponsors would use $500,000 to fully fund family caregiver hours and dedicate the remainder to eliminating the wait list for 24/7 services for disabled adults (IDD). Frizzell framed the change as responding to a severe caregiving shortage.

Senator Linda Zamora Wilson (speaker 5) presented several amendments cutting funding across programs (including a $1,000,000 cut to a new Division of Animal Welfare and reductions to an emergency stockpile rotation cash fund and a Preventing Identity-Based Violence grant program), arguing they right-size government and prioritize core functions.

Senators discussed reductions in public-health appropriations (an item referenced as a $69.4 million reduction in the transcript), transfers from other cash funds and one-time uses (including references to Prop 123/OEDIT transfers), and proposals adjusting provider rates and correctional facility line items. Committee members repeatedly cautioned about federal matches, consent-decree implications, and downstream service impacts.

The transcript records debate and sponsors’ rationales but does not record final votes on these amendments in this session.

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