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Votes at a glance: Colorado Senate passes a slate of bills on May 6

May 07, 2026 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Colorado


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Votes at a glance: Colorado Senate passes a slate of bills on May 6
The Colorado Senate on May 6 moved and passed a large number of bills across a broad agenda, including consent-calendar items and a set of third'reading measures.

Key outcomes recorded in floor proceedings include:

- Senate Bill 181: Passed (clerk announced passage after recorded no votes were registered).
- House Bill 1338 (Colorado Water Conservation Board funding and appropriation): Passed (floor announcement).
- House Bill 1344 (continuation of Colorado Podiatry Board): Passed.
- House Bill 1336 (pharmacy access measures): Passed.
- House Bill 1227 (rights of children in dependency and neglect proceedings): Passed.
- House Bill 1314 (family stability and kinship placement priorities): Passed.
- House Bill 1282 (eliminating duplicative regulation for school-district childcare centers): Passed.
- House Bill 1317 (post'secondary talent development system): Passed.
- House Bill 1078 (increase off'campus concurrent enrollment): Passed on third reading, reported vote 32 yeas, 3 nays (SEG 621'SEG 625).
- Senate Bill 167 (health plan prescription drug out'of'pocket contributions): Passed (transcript reports vote 29 yeas, 6 nays) (SEG 665'SEG 667).
- House Bill 1069 (EMS availability): Passed unanimously in recorded announcement (35 yeas) (SEG 692'SEG 694).
- House Bill 1132 (pollinator habitat conservation): Passed (24 yeas, 11 nays) (SEG 743).
- House Bill 1347 (foster-youth benefits): Passed (recorded as passed; vote recorded as 31 yeas with some members absent/excused) (SEG 767).
- House Bill 1210 (limits on use of intimate-personal data in financial inferences): Passed (19 yeas, 15 nays) (SEG 806'SEG 807).
- House Bill 1196 (tenant data information): Passed (22 yeas, 12 nays) (SEG 833).
- House Bill 1224 (financial protections for mobile home park residents): Passed (22 yeas, 12 nays) (SEG 857).
- House Bill 1028 (second-language diploma endorsements): Amendment L003 adopted; bill passed as amended (28 yeas, 6 nays, 1 excused) (SEG 898'SEG 924).

Several committee-of-the-whole special-order bills were reported and ordered for third reading, and committee reports were adopted across appropriations and policy committees. Where amendments were offered at third reading (for example L003 for House Bill 1028), the Senate adopted the amendments before final passage.

Provenance: The votes and passages are recorded in floor proceedings across the transcript; specific vote tallies are reported in the segments cited above (noted inline above).

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