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Votes at a glance: Senate adopts long list of bills on consent/second reading

April 03, 2025 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Colorado


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Votes at a glance: Senate adopts long list of bills on consent/second reading
The Senate moved through a large consent and special‑orders, second‑reading calendar on April 2. Clerks read dozens of bill titles aloud and the chamber adopted them on motion. Below is a concise “votes at a glance” list of bills called on special order/consent and the recorded floor outcome (as read on the April 2 transcript). Where the transcript included a title or short summary, that is noted; where not specified, items are marked “subject not specified”.

Note: This is a floor‑level summary of recorded second‑reading actions; final enactment requires third‑reading passage and any further conference or reconciliation steps.

Votes at a glance (selected bills called on special orders/consent, per April 2 transcript):
- SB 207 — repeal of statutes relating to rodent pest control — adopted on second reading (consent calendar).
- SB 209 — authority for offender to refuse placement in community corrections after acceptance — adopted on second reading.
- SB 215 — repeal Colorado student leaders institute — adopted on second reading.
- SB 216 — eliminate annual reprinting requirement for education statutes; appropriation reduced — adopted on second reading.
- SB 217 — repeal computer science education teacher grants — adopted on second reading.
- SB 218 — permissible use of school transformation grant appropriations — adopted on second reading.
- SB 219 through SB 267 (selected) — range of education, public safety, higher education, and regulatory housekeeping bills — adopted on second reading and ordered engrossed for third reading as listed in the clerk’s report.
- SB 206 (long bill) — reported out of Committee of the Whole and placed on calendar for final passage (committee report adopted; numerous floor amendments adopted/defeated during the day).

How to read this list: The Senate considered dozens of bills on the special‑orders, second‑reading consent calendar. The clerk read each title in sequence and the chamber adopted the consent calendar by motion and voice/roll call where noted. The transcript lists the bills placed on the consent calendar and records that the committee report was adopted and the items ordered for third reading and final passage.

Ending: Because many bills were processed en masse on the consent calendar, reporters and readers should consult the official engrossed bill list and the Senate calendar for full bill text, sponsor information and final third‑reading outcomes.

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