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Votes at a glance: bills the Colorado Senate passed March 12, 2025

March 12, 2025 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, Colorado


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Votes at a glance: bills the Colorado Senate passed March 12, 2025
The Colorado Senate voted on multiple bills during its March 12 floor session. Below are bills and final outcomes reported on the record during the session. Where the transcript recorded a roll-call tally, it is listed; otherwise the outcome is shown as passed with a tally noted as not specified.

- Consent calendar (third reading of bills): House Bill 1070; House Bill 1016; House Bill 1155 — adopted on the consent calendar (vote reported 34 ayes, 0 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant).

- Senate Bill 183 (coverage for certain pregnancy-related services; includes appropriation): Passed (vote recorded 22 ayes, 12 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant).

- Senate Bill 188 (legislative department appropriations): Passed (vote recorded 18 ayes, 16 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant) — discussed at length (see separate coverage).

- House Bill 1063 (psilocybin reference in transcript): Passed (vote recorded 25 ayes, 9 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant).

- Senate Bill 83 (limitations on restrictive employment agreements): Passed (tally not specified on floor in transcript).

- House Bill 1025 (state stockpile of essential materials): Passed (vote recorded 22 ayes, 12 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant).

- Senate Bill 81 (public financing and capital financing provisions): Passed (tally not specified on floor in transcript).

- Senate Bill 147 (modifications to PERA management and open meetings): Passed (tally not specified on floor in transcript).

- House Bill 1091 (designation of state mushroom): L‑001 amendment adopted (33 ayes, 1 no) then bill passed (tally not specified in transcript after amendment).

- Senate Bill 39 (concurrence with House amendments on energy reporting exemptions for agricultural buildings): Senate concurred with House amendments and repassed SB 39 (vote reported 34 ayes, 0 no, 0 absent, 0 excused, 1 vacant).

For bills where recorded roll-call tallies appear in the transcript, those tallies are shown above. Several other bills were read and passed by voice or unanimous consent; counts were not given on the floor transcript and are noted as “tally not specified.”

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