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Votes at a glance: key measures the Senate passed May 5, 2026

May 05, 2026 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Colorado


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Votes at a glance: key measures the Senate passed May 5, 2026
At its May 5 session the Colorado Senate moved a large block of legislation including final passage of multiple bills and adoption of committee reports. Below are notable outcomes recorded on the floor. Where a tally was explicitly read on the record, it is shown; where the record shows adoption by voice, the transcript lists adoption without a numerical tally.

- SR8 (Western Colorado University 125th anniversary): Adopted by voice; clerk recorded 35 I, 0 no, 0 absent, 0 excused.
- Senate Bill 152 (automated vehicle identification sign lettering correction): Amendment L12 adopted; final tally recorded on floor as 32 yes, 3 no.
- House Bill 1322 (civil actions for conversion therapy): Passed on third reading; recorded 23 yes, 12 no.
- House Bill 1123 (measures to prevent sexual abuse in jails): Amendment L25 adopted; passed on third reading (vote recorded 27 yes, 8 no).
- House Bill 1226 (emissions from certain electric generating units): Passed on third reading (22 yes, 13 no recorded).
- Senate Bill 115 (postconviction relief narrow eligibility): Passed after debate; final recorded tally 18 yes, 17 no.
- House Bill 1078 (concurrent enrollment online/off-campus access): Passed in committee-of-the-whole and ordered to third reading; later passed on final reading.
- House Bill 1069 (EMS reimbursement alternatives): Passed on floor (voice vote recorded as adopted).
- House Bill 1210 (limits on individualized pricing/wage-setting using surveillance data): Passed as amended after extended debate and multiple adopted amendments (final passage by voice vote recorded as adopted).
- House Bill 1224 (mobile home park resident purchase protections): Passed after debate; multiple amendments offered and rejected.

Many other bills were taken up on the consent calendar or in committee sessions; the clerk later reported a set of bills delivered to the governor and a separate list of acts approved by the governor on May 4 and May 5, 2026 (message from the governor included bills such as SB59, SB76, SB104, SB105, SB121, SB128, SB153).

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