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Senate advances three bills on consent calendar to third reading after unanimous second-reading votes

April 09, 2025 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Colorado


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Senate advances three bills on consent calendar to third reading after unanimous second-reading votes
The Colorado Senate on April 9 adopted a consent calendar on second reading that included House Bill 12-10 (K–12 data reporting), House Bill 12-98 (judicial performance commissions), and House Bill 11-16 (department of corrections search for court appearance information). The adoption was taken by voice vote with no recorded opposition during the floor proceeding.

Majority Leader Rodriguez moved the passage of all bills on the general-order second-reading consent calendar. The presiding chair called for discussion; seeing none, the clerk announced "the ayes have it" and the bills were adopted by the Senate on second reading.

Later in the session the committee of the whole reported to the Senate that House Bills 12-10, 12-98 and 11-16 had "passed on second reading and ordered revised and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage." That committee report was adopted on a recorded vote noted in the transcript as 34 ayes, 0 no, 0 absent when excused.

No floor debate or individual amendments were recorded during second-reading consideration under the consent calendar; the measures now await third reading and final passage on the Senate floor.

Votes at a glance: Consent calendar (second reading) — House Bills 12-10, 12-98, 11-16: adopted on second reading by voice vote; committee of the whole reported second-reading passage and placed bills on the calendar for third reading (committee report adopted 34–0).

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