The Colorado Senate completed final passage votes on multiple bills on April 4, 2025. Below are the measures reported on the floor, the member who moved final passage (where recorded in the transcript) and the vote tallies when provided.
Votes at a glance
- Senate Bill 204 — final passage announced on the floor; voice and roll-call details recorded earlier: 34 ayes, 0 no, 1 excused. (Clerk reading: titles on consent calendar.)
- House Bill 11-85 — final passage (moved by Senator Jolene Rodriguez earlier on consent calendar); recorded as passed (voice vote announced on the floor). Vote later reconsidered and then adopted on reconsideration with a recorded voice adoption; final tally announced as 35 ayes, 0 no.
- House Bill 11-72 — final passage; recorded tally: 32 ayes, 2 no.
- House Bill 11-82 — final passage; recorded tally: 33 ayes, 1 no.
- House Bill 12-34 (consumer protection for utility customers) — moved by Senator Winters; recorded tally: 23 ayes, 11 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 10-10 (prohibition on price gouging) — moved by Senator Weisman; recorded tally: 23 ayes, 11 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-65 (management of underground energy resources) — moved by Senator Simpson; recorded tally: 28 ayes, 6 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-47 (municipal court conditions) — moved by Senator Weissman; recorded tally: 24 ayes, 10 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-68 (housing protections for survivors of gender-based violence) — moved by Senator Weisman; recorded tally: 23 ayes, 11 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-48 (protection orders) — moved by Senator Gonzales; recorded tally: 22 ayes, 12 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-52 (technology accessibility compliance when contractor-caused) — moved by Senator Marchman; recorded tally: 31 ayes, 3 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-35 (student communication device policies) — moved by Senator Marchman; recorded tally: 33 ayes, 1 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 12-47 (county lodging tax expansion) — moved by Senator Roberts; recorded tally: 25 ayes, 9 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 12-80 (advanced leak detection for pipelines) — moved by Senator Winter; recorded tally: 23 ayes, 11 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-32 (military family behavioral health grant program and veterans mental health services program) — moved by Senator Hendrickson; recorded tally: 27 ayes, 7 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 11-13 (landscaping practices in new residential development) — moved by Senator Roberts; recorded tally: 24 ayes, 11 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 10-60 (use of electronic fence detection systems) — moved by Senator Molica; recorded tally: 21 ayes, 14 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 10-87 (confidentiality for mental health support providers) — moved by Senator Michaelson Genet; recorded tally: 35 ayes, 0 no; bill passed unanimously.
- House Bill 10-06 (school district lease terms) — moved by Senator Bridges; recorded tally: 29 ayes, 6 no; bill passed.
- House Bill 12-24 (modification to the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act) — moved by Senator Snyder; recorded tally: 25 ayes, 10 no; bill passed.
Several other bills were read on the consent calendar and placed on the third-reading calendar; some measures were laid over to later dates as noted on the floor. Where the transcript recorded a roll call or an announced tally, that tally is listed above. Where the transcript recorded a voice vote ("ayes/noes") the article notes the adoption but does not provide a numerical roll call beyond the floor announcement.
Motions to lay over, committee actions and appointments
The Senate also laid over several bills to later dates (for example, House Bill 11-61 was laid over to the end of the third-reading calendar and other bills were laid over until April 7 or April 10 as recorded). The Committee of the Whole reported and the Senate adopted several committee reports. The Senate confirmed appointments on the governor's consent calendar, including members to the State Historical Society Board of Directors, the Colorado Banking Board, the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, by recorded voice vote announced on the floor.