Senate concurs with House amendments and repasses SB129
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Senate Bill 129, concerning protections related to illegally protected health care activity, had House amendments concurred by the Senate and was repassed on April 8, 2025. The concurrence vote was 34‑0; the final repassage recorded 23‑11.
On April 8, 2025, the Colorado Senate concurred with House amendments to Senate Bill 129 and then proceeded to final repassage. Senator Cutter moved to concur with the House amendments; the motion passed with a recorded voice/roll vote of 34‑0.
Senator Cutter explained that the House amendments "clarify portions of the bill and provide additional transparency," according to the floor remarks in the transcript. The Senate then took final action to repass the bill; Senator Winter moved for final passage and the repassage vote was recorded as 23 ayes and 11 noes (0 absent, 1 excused).
The bill is described in the transcript title as concerning "protections related to illegally protected health care activity." The transcript does not include the bill text or the specific language of the House amendments; it records concurrence, the sponsor’s summary that the amendments provide clarification, and the repassage roll call.
The transcript lists named senators among those voting no on repassage; the roll-call names captured in the excerpt include Senators Simpson, Bright, Carson, Pelton R, Liston, Catlin, Baisley and others, and the overall recorded tally was 23–11.
