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SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 1st Legislative Day Wednesday, January 8, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Father Joseph Vigil, St. Joseph's Parish, Pueblo. 11 12 Presentation By the Colorado Army National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters. The Honor Guard 13 of Colors members are: MSg Mitchell Landers, SSg Timothy Bjorklund, SSg Jesus Chavez, and 14 SSg Arielle Melcher. 15 16 Pledge By Senator Hisey. 17 18 Musical By the Pueblo Children's Chorale, directed by Christina Anderson, performing 19 Presentation "The Star-Spangled Banner", "This Is It", and "When You Believe". 20 21 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 22 Order 23 24 Roll Call Present--33 25 Excused--2, Court, Hill. 26 27 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 28 29 ______30 31 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 32 ______33 34 35 Election of On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, Cindi L. Markwell was nominated to serve as 36 Secretary Secretary of the Senate during the Second Regular Session of the Seventy-Second General 37 Assembly. The motion was adopted by a unanimous vote. 38 39 Oath of The President administered the oath of office to Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the 40 Office Senate. 41 42 ______43 44 LETTER OF RESIGNATION 45 46 January 6, 2020 47 48 Cindi Markwell 49 Secretary of the Senate 50 State Capitol Building 51 200 E. Colfax Avenue 52 Denver, Colorado 80203 53 54 RE: Resignation letter 55 56 This is to inform you that I am resigning my seat representing Senate District 31 in the 57 Colorado state legislature effective the end of the day on January 16, 2020. Representing 58 the people of Denver in the State Senate and State House has been one of the highlights of 59 my life and I am honored to represent such wonderful, engaged and caring people. 60 61 Sincerely, 62 (signed) 63 Lois Court 64 65 Cc: The Honorable President Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 66 67 Page 2 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

______1 2 Temporary On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of the Senate, 3 Joint Rules the Joint Rules of the First Regular Session of the Seventy-Second General Assembly 4 were made the temporary Joint Rules of the Second Regular Session of the Seventy- 5 Second General Assembly. 6 7 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 8 motion was declared adopted. 9 10 ______11 12 Temporary On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of the Senate, 13 Senate Rules the rules of the Senate of the First Regular Session of the Seventy-Second General 14 Assembly were made the temporary rules of the Second Regular Session of the Seventy- 15 Second General Assembly. 16 17 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 18 motion was declared adopted. 19 20 ______21 22 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 23 having voted in the affirmative, Senators Zenzinger, Bridges, and Rankin were appointed 24 to the committee to notify the House that the Senate is organized and ready for business. 25 26 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 27 motion was declared adopted. 28 29 ______30 31 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 32 having voted in the affirmative, Senators Fields, Todd, and Crowder were appointed to 33 the committee to notify the Governor that the Senate is organized and ready for business. 34 35 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 36 motion was declared adopted. 37 38 ______39 40 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 41 ______42 43 44 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 45 46 January 8, 2020 47 48 Mr. President: 49 50 The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR20-1001, as printed in House Journal, 51 January 8, 2020. 52 53 Pursuant to the resolution, the Speaker has appointed Representatives Hooton,chair, 54 Ardnt, and Sandridge. 55 56 ______57 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 3

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1 2 HJR20-1001 by Representative(s) Becker, Garnett, Neville; also Senator(s) Garcia, Fenberg, Holbert-- 3 Concerning a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Senate for the 4 purpose of hearing a message from His Excellency, Governor Jared Polis, and appointing 5 a committee to escort the Governor. 6 7 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 8 9 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble Y Story Y 11 Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno Y Tate Y 12 Coram Y Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 13 Court E Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 14 Crowder Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 15 Danielson Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 16 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 17 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 18 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 19 20 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Tate, and Williams A. 21 22 Pursuant to the resolution, Senators Pettersen and Priola were appointed as the committee 23 to escort the Governor to the State of the State Address. 24 25 26 SJR20-001 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Garcia, Holbert; also Representative(s) Mullica, Bird, McKean, Van 27 Winkle--Concerning the officers and employees of the Second Regular Session of the 28 Seventy-second general assembly. 29 30 Amendment No. 1(L.001), by Senator Fenberg. 31 32 Amend printed joint resolution, page 2, line 12, strike "4" and substitute 33 "5". 34 35 Page 2, line 16, strike "Outreach Director" and substitute "Outreach & 36 Public Relations Coord." 37 38 line 17, before "Policy" insert "Senior"; 39 40 line 21, strike "JBC Policy" and substitute "Fiscal and Policy"; 41 42 strike line 22; 43 44 line 23, strike "Digital Communications Director" and substitute 45 "Communications & Digital Manager"; 46 47 line 28, strike "Director of Policy and Budget" and substitute "Budgetary 48 Policy Director"; 49 50 line 29, strike "Deputy Office Director - Minority" and substitute 51 "Executive Assistant to the Asst. Minority Leader"; 52 53 line 30, strike "Policy" and substitute "Legislative". 54 55 56 The amendment was passed on the following roll call vote: 57 58 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 59 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble Y Story Y 60 Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno Y Tate Y 61 Coram Y Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 62 Court E Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 63 Crowder Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 64 Danielson Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 65 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 66 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 67 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 68 69 Page 4 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution, as amended, was adopted by the following 1 roll call vote: 2 3 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 4 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble Y Story Y 5 Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno Y Tate Y 6 Coram Y Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 7 Court E Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 8 Crowder Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 9 Danielson Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 10 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 11 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 12 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 13 14 15 SJR20-002 by Senator(s) Lundeen and Fields, Gardner, Gonzales; also Representative(s) Van Winkle 16 and Sirota, Beckman, Michaelson Jenet--Concerning the support of the "I Love U Guys" 17 foundation. 18 19 Laid over until Friday, January 24, retaining its place on the calendar. 20 21 22 SR20-001 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Garcia, Holbert--Concerning the appointment of officers and 23 employees for the Senate convened in the Second Regular Session of the Seventy-second 24 General Assembly. 25 26 Laid over until Thursday, January 9, retaining its place on the calendar. 27 28 ______29 30 INTRODUCTION OF MEMORIALS 31 32 SJM20-001 by Senator(s) Story; also Representative(s) Tipper and Larson--Memorializing former 33 Senator Kathy Arnold. 34 35 Laid over until Monday, January 13, retaining its place on the calendar. 36 37 ______38 39 COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 40 41 Ms. Natalie Mullis 42 Executive Director 43 Office of Legislative Council 44 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 45 Denver, CO 80203 46 47 Ms. Natalie Mullis, 48 49 As you know the Senate rules require that as the Majority Leader, I determine the 50 committee composition and the majority party's appointments to the 2020 Legislative 51 Committees of Reference. This letter will serve as an addendum to a similar letter dated 52 January 3, 2019 and placed within the 2019 Senate Journal. All committees will remain the 53 same except for the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, the Health and Human 54 Services Committee, and the Transportation and Energy Committee. 55 56 The Transportation and Energy Committee will change from a 7-member committee to a 57 5-member committee with 3 Majority appointments and 2 Minority appointments and will 58 be comprised of: 59 Senator Faith Winter, Chair 60 Senator Kerry Donovan, Vice-Chair 61 Senator Mike Foote, Member 62 63 The Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee will be comprised of: 64 Senator Kerry Donovan, Chair 65 Senator Jessie Danielson, Vice-Chair 66 Senator Robert Rodriguez, Member 67 68 The Health and Human Services Committee will be comprised of: 69 Senator Rhonda Fields, Chair 70 Senator Faith Winter, Vice-Chair 71 Senator , Member 72 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 5

I am happy to answer any questions you may have. 1 2 Sincerely, 3 (signed) 4 Steve Fenberg 5 Majority Leader 6 7 ______8 9 January 3rd, 2020 10 11 Ms. Natalie Mullis 12 Executive Director, Legislative Council 13 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 14 Denver, CO 80203 15 16 Dear Director Mullis, 17 18 Please be advised that due to the December 4, 2019 letter from Senate Majority Leader 19 Fenberg reducing the number of members on the Senate Transportation and Energy 20 Committee from seven to five, I am relieving Senator Kevin Priola of his position on that 21 committee effective immediately. Senators Dennis Hisey and Ray Scott will remain on that 22 committee, with Senator Scott as the ranking Republican member. 23 24 Respectfully yours, 25 (signed) 26 Chris Holbert 27 Senate Minority Leader 28 29 ______30 31 32 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of the Senate, 33 the Senate stood in recess to hear the opening day remarks of Senator Leroy Garcia, 34 President of the Senate, and Senator Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader.The text of 35 their remarks follow. 36 37 ______38 39 Senate in recess. 40 ______41 42 43 Remarks of President Garcia: 44 45 Good Morning, and welcome back to the senate, where we are entrusted with the solemn 46 opportunity to serve and protect the residents of this great state. 47 48 I personally am honored to return to you as your President--and would like to thank you 49 all for your hard work and dedication last year--it was truly unmatched. 50 51 Thank you to my constituents for their continued confidence and support. Pueblo is an 52 incredibly unique place that I am humbled to serve and will continue to fight for. 53 54 Thank you to my beautiful family, especially my sons Jeremiah and Xan, for their love 55 and encouragement. 56 57 Thank you Majority Leader Fenberg for your ongoing leadership, we are fortunate to have 58 you. And congratulations on your beautiful new baby girl, Isadora! We all share your 59 excitement. 60 61 I would like to take a moment to thank our members of the armed forces for their 62 unwavering commitment to this nation and their willingness to put themselves in harm's 63 way. 64 65 To our law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical service providers, and 66 all who put their lives on the line for us day in and day out, thank you for your service. 67 68 To Minority Leader Holbert, I look forward to the opportunity to work with you on behalf 69 of all Coloradans--who need us to put partisanship aside, in pursuit of common-sense 70 solutions for the issues that face Coloradans. 71 72 Page 6 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

Finally, I would like to acknowledge a remarkable woman, our friend, and colleague 1 Senator Lois Court, who sadly is not with us today due to a recent medical illness. 2 3 After 11 years of public service, we are heartbroken by her resignation and absence, but 4 know that her work and dedication will live on. Senator Court--Thank you for the years of 5 meaningful work in our state. Your dedication and genuine passion for the people of 6 Colorado is an inspiring example for all of us. 7 8 *** 9 10 Today marks the day we open the 2nd regular session of the 72nd General 11 Assembly--continuing our work to protect Colorado's natural beauty, improve healthcare, 12 and restore the economic dignity of hard-working Coloradans everywhere! 13 14 We know this work is not always easy. It takes unwavering personal commitment, a 15 persistent reverence for the people's will, as well as endless amounts of objectivity, 16 diplomacy, and grit. 17 18 But more than that, it requires deep compassion. 19 20 Compassion for the single mother who works two jobs and can barely cover the cost of 21 childcare. 22 23 Compassion for the union worker who has been betrayed by careless corporate greed. 24 25 Compassion for our children and the climate we are giving them. 26 27 And compassion for the college student whose father was diagnosed with cancer and quits 28 school to help their family avoid bankruptcy. 29 30 These are the experiences of the people we serve. Except for them, it isn't just words on a 31 page--it is the reality they live with every single day. 32 33 Yet the truth is, compassion is not enough, they need results. 34 35 They need us to not just talk about the problems, but present real solutions for the 36 struggles they face. 37 38 The American Dream, that once felt like a hopeful promise, is becoming more and more 39 difficult to achieve. 40 41 Coloradans are finding it harder to get ahead while the super-rich write their own rules 42 and endlessly profit off the backs of hard-working people... 43 44 They sow division, buy elections and rig the system in their favor. 45 46 And in a time of deep national division, we here in Colorado face a very important choice: 47 Will we continue to join together and fight for every Coloradan--putting people before 48 profit and personal gain? 49 50 Or will we fall into destructive political in-fighting and attempts at obstruction like 51 Washington, DC? 52 I believe we will follow in Colorado's tradition of coming together to solve this State's 53 pressing challenges. 54 55 Growing up in southern Colorado, I watched my parents and neighbors work tirelessly for 56 a better life. They believed in the promise of America, as I still do today. 57 58 But watching my community face heartache after heartache--from ballooning healthcare 59 costs, to an economic recession that tore through the very foundation of our town---it has 60 been difficult to remain confident. 61 62 But what always gave me hope, was the way our community banded together. The way 63 they looked out for each other. The way they never gave up! 64 65 *** 66 67 Even after the housing market crash, record-high unemployment and other struggles, our 68 community remains hopeful and determined---always finding a way to persevere. 69 But that is not just the story of Pueblo, that is the story of Colorado. 70 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 7

Countless communities are struggling, while wealthy insiders continue to hoard power 1 and blatantly bend political agendas for their benefit. 2 3 While at the same time, people refuse to give up and continue to pursue meaningful 4 change. 5 6 This. This is what makes our country, and our state, great. 7 8 It is this spirit that makes me proud to be a Coloradan, and what inspired me to serve my 9 country as a United States Marine in Iraq in 2003. 10 11 Because at our core, our common and collective purpose stands unparalleled in the world. 12 13 Beyond race, class, or gender, we believe in justice, opportunity, and the pursuit of 14 happiness. 15 16 It is these ideals that we sought to serve last session and what we will continue to serve, 17 no matter who or what seeks to divide us. 18 19 Let me be clear, there has been a brazen effort to not only divide this chamber but 20 dismantle it, from Washington-style political antics to pointless attempts to upend the will 21 of voters. 22 23 To those set on continuing their commitment to gridlock: let me say: your efforts have 24 been, and will continue to be, a fruitless endeavor. 25 26 We, the , are called upon to find common ground. To come to the table 27 and offer SOLUTIONS. 28 29 To join the conversation and debate policy based on its merits rather than party origin. 30 31 It is our Duty to give Coloradans our all. Sitting on the sidelines, and using hate and fear 32 to undermine honest effort is an unacceptable standard. 33 34 We are better than that, but more importantly, Colorado DESERVES better than that. We 35 must be apart of the solution and work together for the common good. 36 37 Thankfully, despite last's year's attempt to derail progress, we did find collaborators in this 38 body and passed significant legislation, 96% of which had bipartisan support. 39 40 In 2019, we successfully put forth bills to lower the cost of prescription drugs, reduce 41 insurance premiums, and empower communities to negotiate directly with providers. 42 43 We invested in the next generation by funding full-day kindergarten and worked to 44 address the student debt crisis. 45 46 We successfully fought for fairness and opportunity by passing Equal Pay for Equal 47 Work, as well as, legislation that helps Coloradans afford to live in the place they call 48 home. 49 50 But that is not enough. 51 52 So many of our communities are still struggling... 53 54 Far too many Coloradans still face exorbitant healthcare costs--often being forced to 55 choose between financial stability and getting the healthcare they desperately need. 56 57 No one should be burdened with that choice. 58 59 Colorado pays some of the highest hospital prices in the nation--while ranking 2nd for the 60 highest hospital profits. 61 62 So while families are paying upwards of 80% more for healthcare, CEO salaries are at an 63 all-time high. 64 65 That is why we must continue to find new and innovative solutions for our healthcare 66 needs. Because going backward is not an option, and remaining stagnant certainly is not 67 either. 68 69 We are committed to increasing competition and driving down insurance costs-- with 70 legislation that promotes innovation and addresses the widening affordability gap. 71 72 Page 8 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

We are also committed to insisting on corporate transparency around prescription drugs 1 and healthcare billing--protecting Coloradans from unchecked corporate price gouging, 2 and allowing communities to hold providers accountable. 3 4 But healthcare isn't the only thing keeping Coloradans up at night. Our growing climate 5 challenges weigh heavy on the minds of residents--especially young people, who will 6 undoubtedly bear the brunt of this burden. 7 8 From floods to fires, to endless drought, everyone across our state has felt the effects of a 9 changing environment. 10 11 Our recreational industries have suffered, our farmers face financial ruin, and our 12 vulnerable communities are continually jeopardized by extreme temperatures. 13 14 We are at a critical crossroads in our planet's history. 15 16 And as Coloradans, we can take meaningful steps towards a more sustainable future. 17 18 We are committed to leading the charge with innovative solutions that protect Colorado's 19 natural resources and the people who rely on them. 20 21 Because we refuse to abandon the workers who have served our state for generations: 22 powering our homes, supporting our businesses, and driving our economy. 23 24 In this way, we must prioritize a just transition while in pursuit of environmental 25 stewardship. 26 27 That's why this year, we will be working towards solutions that invigorate our economy 28 and provide new, high-paying jobs in the community. 29 30 Because sustainability and economic growth are not at odds with one another, but rather 31 inseparable partners if we hope for a prosperous future. 32 33 In my hometown of Pueblo, we have seen an amazing example of this. 34 35 On the verge of plant closure from rising utility costs, our local steel mill partnered with 36 energy providers to build the largest solar array in our state's history--supplying an 37 unprecedented amount of renewable energy, while guaranteeing hundreds of jobs remain 38 in our community. 39 40 These kinds of partnerships are the key to our state's future. 41 42 Because, as solar and wind jobs continue to be the fastest-growing in the nation, it is 43 critical that we here in Colorado work to not only harness this economic growth but lead 44 the charge. 45 46 Beyond creating new job opportunities, we will also be working on dramatically 47 improving our air and water quality in the state, by implementing harsher penalties for 48 negligence and irresponsibility. 49 50 Because Coloradans are tired of people recklessly polluting the water we drink and the air 51 we breathe without consequence... 52 53 Coloradans are also tired of the skyrocketing cost of living, and flat wages that we have 54 had for the last decade. 55 56 Forced to work multiple jobs to make ends meet--too many people are trapped in crippling 57 cycles of poverty--with little opportunity for relief. 58 59 It is time that we attack the root of the problem and address predatory practices that keep 60 our people in debt, limit their power as workers, and take them from their families during 61 times of need. 62 63 We need to defend our residents from these injustices and ensure that they are afforded 64 the protections every Coloradan deserves. 65 66 This means opportunity for affordable higher education, stable housing, and paid family 67 leave. 68 69 It also means access to quality teachers, job training, and a streamlined transportation 70 system. 71 72 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 9

Because the American Dream shouldn't require a VIP ticket. But rather, only be limited by 1 a person's willingness to work hard and persist in hope. 2 3 So today, let us renew our commitment to the People of Colorado. 4 5 Let us honor the voice they spoke with when they put us at the helm. 6 7 Because, despite all of the dysfunction in Washington, despite all of the inequalities and 8 the discrimination rampant in our society, and despite the booming economy that doesn't 9 seem to benefit everyone--the people of this state are remarkably hopeful and passionate. 10 11 They will NOT accept political gamesmanship in the place of true governing. They will 12 NOT accept platitudes in the place of action, and they will NOT accept corruption in any 13 way, shape, or form. 14 15 Because they chose progress over protecting the status quo, and they expect us to deliver. 16 17 That means putting self-serving agendas aside and coming to the table in order to make 18 meaningful change happen... 19 20 So let us join together on behalf of ALL Coloradans and remember first what unites us. 21 22 We are called to serve with honor and integrity, measure and resolve, vision and 23 leadership--and we, who have the privilege of the people's trust, will act with nothing 24 less! 25 26 God's blessing be with you and this Great State we call home, as we embark on this 27 journey together. 28 29 ______30 31 32 Remarks of Minority Leader Holbert: 33 34 Mr. President, Mr. Majority Leader, members, family, and guests: 35 36 The Colorado Senate has convened for the Second Regular Session of the 72nd General 37 Assembly. Today, we begin the 144th year in the history of this state legislature. 38 39 Colleagues, it is an honor to serve with each of you. So few people have the opportunity 40 to stand in this well, to debate issues, and participate in crafting the laws of our state. I'm 41 humbled to be counted among you and those who have served before us. 42 43 For some of you, this will be your final general session serving in this chamber. During 44 the final days of this session, we will gather here to offer what Senator Pat Steadman 45 labeled as "eulogies to the living." We will recognize those who, due to health challenges, 46 term-limits, or their own decisions will not be members of this chamber when it convenes 47 next January. 48 49 Senator Court, thank you for your sense of humor, your tenacity, and your extensive 50 institutional memory. My family and I will continue to pray for your healing and full 51 recovery. God Bless you, friend. 52 53 Senator Todd, thank you for your kindness, your wisdom, and your willingness to work 54 together. 55 56 Senator Hill, thank you for your brilliant mind, innovative approach to just about 57 everything, and for being bold. 58 59 Senator Crowder, thank you for caring about the young, the old, veterans, rural Colorado, 60 and well... everyone. 61 62 Senator Tate, thank you for your effective negotiation skills, your ability to express 63 complex issues in simple terms, and for your love of hockey. 64 65 Senator Foote, thank you for being Number 17 on the Minority side of the aisle! 66 Seriously, thank you for your keen legal mind, ability to explain law in simple terms 67 within complex matters, and on a personal note, for your help with President Schaefer's 68 bill last year. 69 70 Senator Marble, thank you for your principled voting record, your patriotism, and your 71 encouragement over the years. 72 Page 10 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

Senator Williams, thank you for your friendship and the beautiful tribute to the Buffalo 1 soldiers that you presented here at the State Capitol. You won our first-term bet. You 2 became a committee chair before I did, but I made chamber leadership before you. I guess 3 you won on both counts. I will miss serving with you. 4 5 To all of those who have or will be leaving, it has been an honor to serve with you, 6 rewarding to get to know your stories, to learn from you, and to better understand the 7 world from your perspective. Thank you for your service to the People of Colorado. 8 9 Article V, Section 7 of our state constitution states that "The general assembly shall meet 10 in regular session at 10 a.m. no later than the second Wednesday of January of each year." 11 That is today. The state constitution also says that our annual general session may not 12 exceed 120 days. That will take us through midnight, Wednesday, May 6th. At that point, 13 our law-making authority will end and we part-time, seasonal, citizen-legislators will, 14 once again, be citizens, just like everybody else. 15 16 Last year, amidst the furious pace of our first regular session together, we were reminded 17 of other requirements found in the Colorado constitution. Mr. President, while it is 18 understandable that members of the Majority might feel frustration toward the tenacity 19 with which the Minority approached debate last session, it was nonetheless disappointing 20 to hear those principled efforts described as "children throwing temper tantrums." 21 22 No, we are all adults here. Motions are not personal, required procedure not tantrum, and 23 votes are not attacks. I count you as a friend, Mr. President, and I consider all of you - 24 even those with whom I might on occasion disagree vehemently on some given policy- to 25 be friends, too. 26 27 Mr. President, we in the Minority will indeed take the constitution of the United States, 28 the Colorado constitution, it's statutes, and legislative rules at their "literal meaning." We 29 will utilize our knowledge of those documents to effectively and diligently communicate 30 the positions that our constituents sent us here to defend and we will use the few tools 31 afforded to us as the Minority. 32 33 But, Mr. President, we share your desire to work through this session more as we ended 34 the last one than with the turmoil we experienced mid-session. 35 36 Thank you, Mr. President, for your call last July. As I recall, you were in your back yard in 37 Pueblo grilling dinner and drinking a beer while I was doing the same in Parker. Mr. 38 President, that open and honest conversation allowed us as leaders to see what others 39 could not: that there simply were not enough votes to support what was being discussed 40 under the premise of a special session. Thank you, Mr. President. Let's do more of that 41 over the next 119 days. 42 43 And now, to the elephant in the room. 44 45 Article V, Section 22 of our state constitution states: "Every bill shall be read by title 46 when introduced, and at length on two different days in each house; provided, however, 47 any reading at length may be dispensed with upon unanimous consent of the members 48 present." That is not a legislative rule, nor is it a mere law as enacted by the General 49 Assembly. No, that is a requirement of our state constitution as amended by the People of 50 Colorado. It's there because the People wanted it that way. 51 52 While we have grown accustomed to having unanimous consent and dispensing with such 53 reading-at-length, the state constitution to which we have all sworn an oath to defend, 54 describes a standard operating procedure in which every bill is read at length, twice, on 55 separate days, in each chamber. 56 57 That would be Second and Third Reading here in the Senate and again in the House. 58 Every bill. That would be quite a limitation given that our 120-day general session cannot 59 be extended. But, we didn't do that. In fact, last session the Senate Minority requested just 60 13 bills be read at length, for a total of about 12 hours during that 120-day session. 61 62 But, Mr. President, as you and I have discussed, the objective of such readings was not to 63 simply expend time. No, the objective usually was, and is, to vie for discussion, the 64 opportunity for you, the Majority Leader or another member of the Majority to ask, "What 65 do you want?" That question can be the magic words that open a not-so-secret door to 66 success. Our responsibility in the Minority is to be able to answer to that question if and 67 when asked. 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 11

Yes, the state constitution allows the Majority to pass any bill it wishes and there is 1 nothing at all that the Minority can do to stop it. However, the state constitution doesn't 2 necessarily grant the Majority the authority to pass an unlimited number of bills during 3 each limited session timeframe. Thus, prioritization and communication become important 4 factors in this unique environment in which we work. 5 6 We proved how well it could work when we found a way to include three hundred million 7 dollars of transportation funding in the current state budget. Critics scoffed that the budget 8 amendment would never pass here in the Senate, but it did. Naysayers proclaimed that it 9 would never hold in the House, but it did. In the end, we achieved a dollar amount and a 10 level of bipartisan cooperation that shocked many and probably disappointed those few 11 who actually thrive on confrontation. 12 13 We achieved that again, the two of us, Mr. President, over the interim relative to special 14 session discussions. And, Mr. President, I am confident that we can achieve it many more 15 times over the next 119 days. 16 17 How do such negotiations happen here in the Colorado General Assembly? Well, it's 18 probably due at least in part to Article V Section 22a of the Colorado constitution, which 19 prohibits caucus positions. It concerns me when I hear questions from the lobby or press 20 corps asking if our caucus will "lock down" on a certain piece of legislation. 21 22 Unlike Congress in Washington, DC and most other state legislatures, we aren't allowed 23 to do that. Nope, here in the Colorado General Assembly, each member is accountable for 24 his or her votes to his or her constituents… and no one else. 25 26 Still, it was interesting to read an analysis of all Third Reading votes cast here in the 27 Senate during the 2019 general session. That analysis was conducted by the Colorado Sun 28 last summer and it showed that the most bipartisan member of the Senate Minority, he 29 who had the sixteenth fewest "No" votes on Third Reading, actually demonstrated greater 30 independence in his voting record than did all nineteen members of the Majority caucus 31 combined. 32 33 Moving forward, it's important for all of us, the members elected, to keep Article V, 34 Section 22 concerning the reading of bills and 22a, which prohibits caucus positions in 35 mind. Why? Because the next part, Article V Section 22b, specifies that any bill that does 36 not comply with the prior two sections shall be nullified if it becomes law. Yes… that too, 37 is in our state constitution. 38 39 Mr. President, last year, I discussed some of the results of the 2018 election, which gave 40 control of our state government to your party. In reviewing those results, I noted that 41 while the people tended to vote with you when it came to candidates, they tended to vote 42 with me when it came to issues. 43 44 In 2019, the People of Colorado soundly rejected Proposition CC. That outcome 45 demonstrates, once again, that the voters expect better return from government for their 46 money. 47 48 Colorado taxpayers have sent us an ever-increasing supply of dollars every year since the 49 2011-2012 state budget. Taxpayers rightly expect us to be more accountable and to 50 provide greater return for their dollars 51 52 Unlike how things work in Washington, D.C., here in Colorado a dollar means a dollar. 53 We must pass a budget each year and that budget must be balanced. We cannot deficit 54 spend, nor can we print money. Unlike Congress, we cannot continue adding spending 55 commitments paid for with ever-increasing debt. No, here in the Colorado General 56 Assembly, our state constitution requires us to live within the means that the taxpayers of 57 Colorado send to us each year. And, as they have given us more, they rightly expect better 58 return on the priorities they see for our state: transportation, K-12 public education, and 59 higher education. 60 61 So where do we go from here? 62 63 Over the past three years, Senate Republicans have advocated for an annual appropriation 64 of at least $300 million to roads and bridges. We remain consistent with that call for the 65 next fiscal year. The Governor's budget request includes $605 million for roads and 66 bridges. At first glance, that might seem like more than twice the amount for which we 67 have advocated. But, there's a catch. 68 Page 12 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

We note that $555 million of that budget request is a result of Senate Bill 17-267, which 1 created yet another enterprise, a state-owned business. Part of that 2017 bill directed the 2 State Treasurer to issue Certificates of Participation or "COP" debit, a type of public debt 3 that is not contemplated by our Taxpayers Bill of Rights. That is the source of those five 4 hundred and fifty-five million debit dollars and we ought not take credit for that funding 5 this year. If credit is due for that funding, then let it go to those who supported Senate Bill 6 267 in 2017. 7 8 Upon closer inspection, it is disappointing to find only fifty million dollars coming from 9 the General Fund to address our transportation needs. That is actually a decrease of $250 10 million from our bi-partisan efforts last session. Members, especially to those who serve 11 on the Joint Budget Committee, let's please dedicate ourselves to maintaining at least $300 12 million for roads and bridges in the 2020-2021 budget. It isn't a matter of taking those 13 dollars from somewhere else. No, in this case, it is simply a matter of leaving that dollar 14 commitment where it is currently. 15 16 On the matter of roads and bridges, it is important for us here in the state legislature to 17 keep in mind the part-time, seasonal, nature of our role as state legislators. Every other 18 Colorado elected official has the power of his or her elected office throughout the year. 19 We, on the other hand, have law-making authority for only 120 days each year. Thus, we 20 ought to think less as fulltime project managers and more like the part-time resource 21 allocators that we are based on our state constitution. 22 23 For example, according to the Office of Legislative Counsel, the last time that the General 24 Assembly voted to approve a specific road or bridge project occurred in the year 1899. It 25 was a wagon road between Leadville and Pueblo that was built by convicts. Why was that 26 the last time? Because Colorado is a local-control state and elected officials at the county 27 and municipal levels of government, those who hold the power of their elected offices 28 year round, generally decide what transportation projects get done and when within their 29 respective jurisdictions. 30 31 Colleagues, we all represent and work with town or city council members, mayors, and 32 county commissioners who approve and oversee road and bridge projects within their 33 communities. They work with each other and with constituents to determine how each 34 unique locality views issues such as public transportation. It's no surprise that, here in 35 Colorado, diverse communities see things in diverse ways; and each of them is right for 36 their respective community. 37 38 I am grateful to the county commissioners in Douglas and El Paso Counties for their 39 leadership in working with the federal Department of Transportation, the Colorado 40 Department of Transportation, between those two counties, and with the municipal 41 jurisdictions along the southern I-25 corridor to widen I-25 from Castle Rock to 42 Monument. In our unique, local control, state, there is hardly ever reason for we part-time 43 state legislators to travel to Washington, DC in order to discuss interstate highway 44 expansion and maintenance. But, our county commissioners do that frequently. 45 46 Mr. President, members, as a way for us to all say, "Thank you" to those who have made 47 the I-25 "gap" project a reality, please welcome from Douglas County Colorado, 48 Commissioner Lora Thomas. Thank you, Commissioner Thomas and also a shout out to 49 former state Representative and now County Commissioner who has led that 50 effort in El Paso County. 51 52 Moving forward, Senate Republicans want to ask voters to consider bonding as a means 53 to leverage hundreds of millions into billions of dollars, sooner rather than later. If the 54 Majority decides to refer a question relative to the gas tax, then allow some or all of that 55 "new revenue" to go towards bonding, please. 56 57 The failure of Proposition CC also means that we must be thoughtful in our 58 decision-making relative to K-12 public education. As a result of the Great Recession, the 59 state implemented a large debt that is owed to the 178 school districts here in Colorado. 60 We refer to that debt as the budget stabilization factor. Today it sits at nearly $572 million. 61 62 Here in Colorado, this legislature doesn't set teacher salaries. Over the last summer, I 63 attended a meeting of Republican chamber leaders from around the county. There, I met 64 the Majority Leader of the West Virginia House of Representatives. Since that has been 65 one of the states often mentioned in stories about teacher protests at state capitols for 66 higher salaries, I asked her if the West Virginia state legislature somehow establishes 67 teacher salaries on a statewide basis. She responded with a resounding "Yes!" 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 13

That discussion demonstrates that the state constitution of West Virginia and that of 1 Colorado are different. States are different. We know that because, here in Colorado, local 2 school boards determine teacher salaries, not the state legislature. West Virginia does it 3 their way and we do it another, and both are correct according to those two different state 4 constitutions. 5 6 Still, Republicans share the desire to pay teachers more, especially those teachers who 7 excel at teaching. Putting more toward buying down of the budget stabilization factor 8 would allow local school districts to increase teacher salaries within their respective 9 jurisdictions. We didn't tell those local school boards how to cut their budgets during the 10 Great Recession and we ought to avoid telling them how to increase their budgets during 11 a booming economy. 12 13 Mr. President, members, as a way for us to say "thank you" to teachers across Colorado, 14 please welcome from Palmer Lake Elementary in Monument, Colorado, Lindsey Burris. 15 Let's do all we can to support teachers and the 178 locally elected school boards to 16 increase teacher pay in their school districts. 17 18 During this session, Senate Republicans will introduce a package of education bills that 19 are designed to make real, positive, changes to our public K-12 education system. We will 20 address school choice and innovation, taxpayer accountability and transparency, ways to 21 better support great teachers, and ways to address the safety of students, teachers, and staff 22 within our pubic schools. We are focusing on ways to improve delivery without 23 necessarily asking for more money from taxpayers. We will respond to the taxpayers of 24 Colorado by delivering better return for the increasing number of dollars they send to us. 25 26 As to the third leg of the failed Proposition CC, that being higher education, it is 27 important that we recognize our limitations as a state legislature. Do you know that the 28 amount of funding that we are able to send to the University of Colorado is approximately 29 five percent of their total funding each year? Yes, five percent. As a minority stakeholder, 30 we should avoid acting as though we have majority control or influence over their annual 31 budget. Rather, we should seek ways to help our institutions of higher education to think 32 outside the box, to be more entrepreneurial, and to achieve their goals in new and 33 innovative ways. 34 35 To that end, there are two leaders of Colorado higher education here with us today who 36 deserve our thanks and recognition. First, as president of Arapahoe Community College, 37 Diana Doyle has worked to expand access to concurrent enrollment for high school 38 students throughout the Front Range. Whether through a credential or an Associates 39 Degree, we know that greater success can be realized with each level of success achieved 40 in higher education. Over the summer, I was proud to attend the grand opening of an ACC 41 satellite campus in Castle Rock, which improves access for more people to achieve greater 42 outcomes. Mr. President, members, please welcome to the Senate chamber, the President 43 of Arapahoe Community College, Ms. Diana Doyle. 44 45 Mr. President, we also have with us the President of a Colorado-based four-year 46 institution of higher education that hasn't increased tuition since 2011, does not charge 47 student fees, and has healthy financial reserves if ever they are needed. The institution 48 offers a published standard tuition that is the fifth lowest in the nation, yet this institution 49 does not receive COF dollars from the state. This institution serves as an example to us 50 here in the General Assembly because it actually delivers high quality at low cost. US 51 News and World Report ranks CSU-Global as the eighth best online Bachelors Degree 52 program in the nation and number six for BA degrees for Veterans. I was also honored to 53 attend a grand opening of a new CSU-Global facility in Aurora, which also improves 54 access for more people to achieve great outcomes. Mr. President, members, please 55 welcome to the Senate chamber the President of CSU-Global, Ms. Becky Takeda-Tinker. 56 57 Mr. President, members, working together President Doyle and President Takeda-Tinker 58 have embraced articulation agreements as envisioned on a bi-partisan basis here at the 59 Capitol. In my opinion, they represent the best of the present and a very bright future for 60 higher education here in Colorado. Together, Republicans and Democrats have addressed 61 transition points between pre-school all the way through Bachelors or even more 62 advanced degrees earned in Colorado. Ladies, thank you for your innovative and effective 63 leadership. 64 65 Improving access for people to achieve greater outcomes. Hmm… that's starting to sound 66 like a theme. Given our finite ability to fund, our focus should be less toward creating new 67 programs and pleading for more money, and more toward raising awareness about 68 existing programs that actually work; to improve access for people to achieve great 69 outcomes. 70 Page 14 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

For example, for some students, some families, concurrent enrollment can cut the cost of a 1 four-year college degree in half. While it's not the right answer for every student, it's 2 perfect for some… and it already exists. 3 4 Mr. President, members, we have with us today a high school student who completed all 5 of the requirements of an Associate's Degree in Science by the end of her junior year in 6 high school. Her school and school district have paid for most of those college credits. 7 Now, as a high school senior, she is working toward a certification as a veterinarian's 8 assistant. Grace, would you please stand and members, hold your applause for one 9 moment. 10 11 Mr. President, members, Grace Sandez attends Colorado Early Colleges in Fort Collins. 12 Former state Senator Keith King founded that school and others like it in Colorado 13 Springs, Parker, and Aurora. Today, and they educate 3,500 students. 14 15 Looking ahead, Grace hopes to attend a veterinarian college and fulfill one of her lifetime 16 goals, to be a veterinarian. And she has opportunity to accomplish that goal as a first-year 17 junior in college because our predecessors here in the legislature and leaders in her school 18 district, at her school, her teachers, and parents improved access for people to achieve 19 greater outcomes. Mr. President, members, please welcome to the Senate chamber future 20 veterinarian, Miss Grace Sandez. 21 22 Just this week, I spoke to a parent of a high school senior who was excited about how 23 concurrent enrollment was providing opportunity for her son. Her only frustration was 24 that she and her son didn't know about concurrent enrollment until his senior year in high 25 school. Members, we owe it to parents of students here in Colorado to inform them about 26 concurrent enrollment, and to do that earlier in the student's academic career - middle 27 school - which, for students like Grace and her family can cut the cost of a four-year 28 degree in half. 29 30 But, concurrent enrollment isn't the right answer for all students and our prior work on 31 articulation agreements and simplifying transition points P-24 embraces that fact. For 32 example, Carson, my son, has graduated from high school and is currently working to 33 complete his Associates Degree with the intention of transferring to CSU-Global as a 34 third-year junior. 35 36 For Carson, that path made sense. He is working and earning income while completing his 37 first two years of college at ACC while his third and fourth years of college will likely be 38 completed online, all while living at home and keeping his expenses low and debt to a 39 minimum. Mr. President, members, please welcome my son, Carson Holbert, to the Senate 40 chamber. 41 42 But, Mr. President, not every student in Colorado receives the support and encouragement 43 they deserve. No, for some, each day is a challenge for acceptance. During the 2015 44 general session, I was proud to serve as a prime sponsor of "Jack's Law" named for Jack 45 Splitt. That law required each locally elected school board to adopt a policy that would 46 allow a parent or designated adult caregiver to dispense cannabis-based medicine to a 47 designated patient student while on school property during school hours. I was proud to 48 see the Douglas County Board of Education lead the way with such a policy following the 49 2015 General Session. 50 51 No, that law doesn't allow kids to possess cannabis on campus, only a parent or adult care 52 giver. No, the law doesn't allow for anything to be smoked. Most of the time, it's about an 53 eyedropper of oil. Open, swallow, and get back to class. But, in some cases, there might 54 need to be a more robust solution available for someone who could potentially suffer a 55 grand maul seizure. One constituent who I represent is deathly allergic to the 56 pharmaceuticals used in such an epipen. If he were to experience a grand maul seizure, 57 then some good Samaritan who intended the best could actually kill my friend by injecting 58 what for others is the only hope. That constituent needs a solution that does not involve 59 those pharmaceuticals and, instead, must rely on a THC-based cannabis alternative. 60 61 But, the school board in our school district has refused to allow that cannabis-based 62 alternative to be stored on school grounds. If the student were to suffer a grand maul 63 seizure, then there would not be time to retrieve the proper medication from his home and 64 the young man could die. Why are students still being discriminated against due to 65 cannabis-based medicine? Why can't being seizure-free for four years be evidence enough 66 that good things can come from that plant? How can we stand by as one or more school 67 boards in this state presumes to decide which student lives and which might die? 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 15

If Representatives Singer and Van Winkle can find the right wording, the right solution, 1 then I would again ask for your help in sending yet another clear message to those 178 2 locally elected school boards. Jack's Law passed this chamber unanimously and I would 3 hope that our next step might be unanimous as well. 4 5 One of Jack Spiltt's fellow student advocates for cannabis-based medicine is here with us 6 today. Ben, would you please stand and members, please remain seated for a moment 7 longer. Those who served on the Senate Education Committee in 2015 might remember 8 that little boy from five years ago who wrote his own testimony and read it aloud before 9 committee. As you can see, Little Ben isn't so little anymore. When one person who 10 testified in opposition to Jack's Law asked, "where is the evidence?" I turned and pointed 11 to Ben Wann and said, "it's right there" and he stands here again, today. 12 13 Ben is an epileptic who has now lived four years seizure free due to cannabis-based 14 medicine. Ben needs a cannabis-based nasal spray to be stored at his school in the event 15 that the worst happens. But, the Douglas County Board of Education won't allow it to be 16 stored on campus. Members, would you please welcome Ben and his parents, Amber and 17 Brad Wann, to the Senate chamber? Members, I may ask for you to stand with Ben again 18 later this session. 19 20 Mr. President, I have great confidence that, working together, we can address these and 21 many other issues. I am proud to stand with you and our thirty-three co-equal colleagues 22 here in the Colorado Senate. 23 24 We can do this, Mr. President. And now, let's get to work. 25 26 Thank you, Mr. President. 27 28 ______29 30 Senate reconvened. 31 ______32 33 34 On motion of Majority Leader Holbert, and with the unanimous consent of those elected 35 to the Senate, the words of President Leroy Garcia and Senator Chris Holbert were 36 ordered spread upon the pages of the Journal. 37 38 ______39 40 41 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 42 43 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 44 45 SB20-001 by Senator(s) Fields, Gonzales; also Representative(s) Sirota and Beckman, Michaelson 46 Jenet, Van Winkle--Concerning expanding behavioral health training for kindergarten 47 through twelfth grade educators. 48 Education 49 50 SB20-002 by Senator(s) Donovan; --Concerning the creation of the rural economic development 51 initiative grant program. 52 Agriculture & Natural Resources 53 54 SB20-003 by Senator(s) Garcia and Hisey, Donovan, Fenberg, Fields, Gonzales, Lee, Todd, Williams 55 A.; also Representative(s) Esgar--Concerning improvements to state parks, and, in 56 connection therewith, making an appropriation. 57 Agriculture & Natural Resources 58 59 SB20-004 by Senator(s) Fenberg; also Representative(s) Herod and McCluskie--Concerning creating 60 a student loan repayment assistance program for postsecondary education. 61 Finance 62 63 SB20-005 by Senator(s) Winter and Priola; also Representative(s) McCluskie--Concerning a 64 restructuring of the payment of cost-sharing amounts owed by certain covered persons. 65 Health & Human Services 66 67 SB20-006 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Story; also Representative(s) Kipp and Baisley, McLachlan-- 68 Concerning changes to the continuing administration of the Colorado opportunity 69 scholarship initiative, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. 70 Education 71 72 Page 16 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

SB20-007 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Winter, Donovan, Priola; also Representative(s) Buentello and 1 Wilson, Herod, Kennedy--Concerning treatment for substance use disorders. 2 Health & Human Services 3 4 SB20-008 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Jackson and Hooton--Concerning the 5 enhancement of penalties for criminal violations of water quality laws. 6 Agriculture & Natural Resources 7 8 SB20-009 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Rankin; also Representative(s) McLachlan--Concerning 9 expansion of the adult education and literacy grant program. 10 Education 11 12 SB20-010 by Senator(s) Donovan, Gonzales, Story; also Representative(s) Froelich and Valdez A.-- 13 Concerning a repeal of the prohibition of local government regulation of plastics. 14 Local Government 15 16 SB20-011 by Senator(s) Hisey and Winter, Donovan, Foote, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Scott; also 17 Representative(s) Catlin and Valdez D., Duran, Exum, Froelich, Gray, Hooton, Valdez A.-- 18 Concerning permanent authorization for third-party providers to perform vehicle 19 identification number verification inspections for commercial vehicles. 20 Transportation & Energy 21 22 SB20-012 by Senator(s) Winter and Tate; also Representative(s) Hansen--Concerning the 23 transmission of renewable energy through transmission lines that cross property subject to a 24 conservation easement. 25 Transportation & Energy 26 27 SB20-013 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; --Concerning measures to facilitate the use of innovative energy 28 technologies by investor-owned public utilities, and, in connection therewith, authorizing 29 the public utilities commission to review and approve investor-owned utilities' applications 30 for low-emission dispatchable and innovative energy technologies based on meeting 31 specified criteria. 32 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 33 34 SB20-014 by Senator(s) Fields; also Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet--Concerning excused 35 absences in public schools resulting from behavioral health concerns. 36 Education 37 38 SB20-015 by Senator(s) Hill; also Representative(s) Humphrey--Concerning providing access to 39 public school options for certain high-need students by authorizing a school district in 40 which the student is enrolled to provide transportation for the student. 41 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 42 43 SB20-016 by Senator(s) Rankin; --Concerning amending the existing parent notification law to 44 require notification of charges brought against public school employees relating to the 45 provision of illegal substances to students. 46 Judiciary 47 48 SB20-017 by Senator(s) Winter, Donovan, Foote, Hisey, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola; also 49 Representative(s) Gray, Duran, Exum, Froelich, Hooton, Valdez A., Valdez D.-- 50 Concerning a requirement that the high-performance transportation enterprise include 51 information about its public-private partnerships in its annual report to the legislative 52 committees of the house of representatives and the senate that have jurisdiction over 53 transportation. 54 Transportation & Energy 55 56 SB20-018 by Senator(s) Fenberg and Coram, Ginal, Lee; also Representative(s) McCluskie and 57 Snyder, Cutter--Concerning programs to reduce wildfire risk through outreach to people 58 experiencing homelessness, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. 59 Local Government 60 Finance 61 62 SB20-019 by Senator(s) Court and Tate, Moreno; also Representative(s) Benavidez and Bockenfeld, 63 Snyder--Concerning the creation of the legislative oversight committee concerning tax 64 policy. 65 Finance 66 67 SB20-020 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Pelton and Holtorf--Concerning a 68 reduction of the state income tax rate. 69 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 70 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 17

SB20-021 by Senator(s) Court and Tate, Moreno; also Representative(s) Snyder and Benavidez-- 1 Concerning certain requirements that must be included in a tax expenditure bill. 2 Finance 3 4 SB20-022 by Senator(s) Danielson; --Concerning modifications to the Colorado health service corps 5 program administered by the department of public health and environment to expand the 6 availability of geriatric care providers in shortage areas in the state. 7 Health & Human Services 8 9 SB20-023 by Senator(s) Gardner and Gonzales, Fields, Lundeen; also Representative(s) Michaelson 10 Jenet and Van Winkle, Beckman, Sirota--Concerning creating a multi-agency working 11 group to address school safety. 12 Education 13 14 SB20-024 by Senator(s) Coram and Donovan, Bridges, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Arndt and 15 Catlin, Saine, Titone--Concerning the inclusion of public input in the development of a 16 state water resources demand management program. 17 Agriculture & Natural Resources 18 19 SB20-025 by Senator(s) Garcia; also Representative(s) Buentello and Esgar--Concerning 20 authorization of the board of directors of a conservancy district to participate in certain 21 projects within the district, and, in connection therewith, authorizing such a board to 22 consider such participation a current expense of the district. 23 Agriculture & Natural Resources 24 25 SB20-026 by Senator(s) Fields and Cooke, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning 26 eligibility for workers' compensation benefits for workers who are exposed to 27 psychologically traumatic events, and, in connection therewith, establishing that a worker's 28 visual or audible exposure to the serious bodily injury or death, or the immediate aftermath 29 of the serious bodily injury or death, of one or more people as the result of a violent event, 30 the intentional act of another person, or an accident is a psychologically traumatic event for 31 the purposes of determining the worker's eligibility for workers' compensation benefits. 32 Business, Labor, & Technology 33 34 SB20-027 by Senator(s) Crowder; --Concerning school safety plans for all schools in each school 35 district. 36 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 37 38 SB20-028 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Priola; also Representative(s) Buentello and Herod, Kennedy-- 39 Concerning measures to assist an individual's recovery from a substance use disorder. 40 Health & Human Services 41 42 SB20-029 by Senator(s) Fields and Moreno; also Representative(s) Coleman and Duran--Concerning 43 an annual cost of living adjustment to the amount of basic cash assistance a Colorado 44 works program recipient receives. 45 Finance 46 47 SB20-030 by Senator(s) Garcia and Rodriguez; --Concerning increased consumer protections for 48 customers of investor-owned utilities. 49 Transportation & Energy 50 51 SB20-031 by Senator(s) Story and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Kipp, McLachlan--Concerning 52 an improve student success innovation pilot program through the collaboration of multiple 53 institutions of higher education to increase the number of students who successfully 54 complete postsecondary education. 55 Education 56 57 SB20-032 by Senator(s) Holbert; also Representative(s) McKean and Esgar--Concerning the age of 58 employees authorized to sell alcohol beverages at establishments licensed to sell alcohol 59 beverages at retail. 60 Business, Labor, & Technology 61 62 SB20-033 by Senator(s) Tate; also Representative(s) Lontine--Concerning access to the medicaid buy- 63 in program for certain working adults with disabilities who have become ineligible for the 64 program due to age. 65 Health & Human Services 66 67 SB20-034 by Senator(s) Moreno and Zenzinger, Tate, Woodward; also Representative(s) McKean and 68 Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a change in the date by which the statutory revision 69 committee is required to report annually to the general assembly. 70 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 71 72 Page 18 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

SB20-035 by Senator(s) Scott; --Concerning the kiosk program that authorizes private providers to 1 offer services on behalf of the department of revenue. 2 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 3 4 SB20-036 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Cooke; also Representative(s) Hansen and Liston--Concerning 5 the submission to the federal environmental protection agency of a proposed revision to the 6 state implementation plan that would enable a vehicle that fails the on-board diagnostics 7 test solely because a check engine light is illuminated on the vehicle's dashboard to undergo 8 a tailpipe emissions test. 9 Transportation & Energy 10 11 SB20-037 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Fields, Cooke; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning the 12 development of a strategic plan to implement a trusted interoperability platform. 13 Judiciary 14 15 SB20-038 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Winter; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning the 16 establishment of a statewide standard for the sale of biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in 17 Colorado. 18 Transportation & Energy 19 20 SB20-039 by Senator(s) Fields and Story; also Representative(s) Valdez A. and Roberts, Beckman-- 21 Concerning updated accessibility signage in a state-owned facility. 22 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 23 24 SB20-040 by Senator(s) Ginal and Todd; also Representative(s) Buckner and Michaelson Jenet-- 25 Concerning the regulation of genetic counselors. 26 Health & Human Services 27 28 SB20-041 by Senator(s) Cooke; also Representative(s) Beckman--Concerning parks passes for active 29 members of the National Guard. 30 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 31 32 SB20-042 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Fields; also Representative(s) Singer, Benavidez--Concerning 33 the reauthorization of the legislative oversight committee concerning the treatment of 34 persons with behavioral health disorders in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. 35 Judiciary 36 37 SB20-043 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 38 Arndt, McKean, Van Winkle--Concerning a correction to the rate of reimbursement that an 39 out-of-network health care provider is entitled to receive from a health insurance carrier for 40 services provided to a covered person at an in-network facility when the health care 41 provider submits a claim to the carrier within the specified time period to conform with 42 existing law. 43 Health & Human Services 44 45 SB20-044 by Senator(s) Lundeen; also Representative(s) Carver--Concerning the allocation of sales 46 and use tax revenue attributable to sales or use of vehicles and related items to 47 transportation funding, and, in connection therewith, providing additional funding for state, 48 county, and municipal road and bridge projects. 49 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 50 51 SB20-045 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 52 Arndt, McKean--Concerning the mandatory contents of each license issued to a hospital by 53 the department of public health and environment. 54 Health & Human Services 55 56 SB20-046 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno; also Representative(s) Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a 57 clarification that electrical inspection fees may be doubled if an application for an electrical 58 permit is not filed in advance of the commencement of an electrical installation. 59 Business, Labor, & Technology 60 61 SB20-047 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Tate; also Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp and Van Winkle-- 62 Concerning an exemption from the definition of a real estate appraisal of analyses prepared 63 by agents of financial institutions for the institutions' internal use only. 64 Business, Labor, & Technology 65 66 SB20-048 by Senator(s) Donovan and Coram, Bridges; also Representative(s) Roberts and Catlin, 67 Arndt, Titone--Concerning a study to consider the strengthening of the prohibition on 68 speculative appropriations of water. 69 Agriculture & Natural Resources 70 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 19

SB20-049 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Carver and Beckman--Concerning the 1 preservation of the senior property tax exemption of a senior who changes primary 2 residences due to medical necessity. 3 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 4 Finance 5 6 SB20-050 by Senator(s) Woodward; --Concerning a state income tax credit related to eligible 7 educators' personal expenses. 8 Finance 9 10 SB20-051 by Senator(s) Priola, Moreno, Pettersen, Scott; also Representative(s) Valdez A., Catlin, 11 Duran, Froelich, Gray, Hooton--Concerning license plates, and, in connection therewith, 12 specifying that, in order to minimize potential lost registration revenue, the license plates of 13 a motor vehicle that is classified as Class C personal property expire upon the sale or 14 transfer of the motor vehicle and that, in order to improve legibility and enforcement, a 15 revised color scheme is required for certain license plates manufactured on or after a 16 specified date. 17 Transportation & Energy 18 19 SB20-052 by Senator(s) Coram; --Concerning the creation of the smart school bus safety pilot 20 program. 21 Education 22 Finance 23 24 SB20-053 by Senator(s) Bridges; --Concerning the ability of a retail liquor store licensee to obtain 25 additional retail liquor store licenses. 26 Business, Labor, & Technology 27 Finance 28 29 SB20-054 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) McLachlan--Concerning the creation of the 30 rural development grant program. 31 Agriculture & Natural Resources 32 33 SB20-055 by Senator(s) Priola and Story; also Representative(s) Cutter and Arndt--Concerning the 34 expansion of market mechanisms for the further development of recycling. 35 Business, Labor, & Technology 36 37 SB20-056 by Senator(s) Crowder, Coram; also Representative(s) Will, Carver--Concerning surplus 38 military vehicles, and, in connection therewith, exempting a surplus military vehicle from 39 the statutory definition of an "off-highway vehicle" if the vehicle is owned or leased by a 40 municipality, county, or fire protection district for the purpose of assisting firefighting 41 efforts. 42 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 43 44 SB20-057 by Senator(s) Lee, Fenberg, Ginal; also Representative(s) Snyder and Cutter, McCluskie, 45 Will--Concerning the inclusion of firefighters employed by the department of public safety 46 in the division of fire prevention and control in certain employee benefits. 47 Finance 48 49 SB20-058 by Senator(s) Marble, Hisey; also Representative(s) Saine--Concerning the facilitation of 50 asphalt shingle recycling. 51 Local Government 52 53 SB20-059 by Senator(s) Hisey; also Representative(s) Larson--Concerning sexual assault on a student 54 by an educator. 55 Judiciary 56 Appropriations 57 58 SB20-060 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez-- 59 Concerning a study to examine operational processes within the criminal justice system. 60 Judiciary 61 62 SB20-061 by Senator(s) Foote; --Concerning a requirement to yield to a bicycle in a bicycle lane. 63 Judiciary 64 65 SB20-062 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lee, Cooke, Foote, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Herod and 66 Soper, Snyder, Weissman--Concerning the enactment of the Colorado Revised Statutes 67 2019 as the positive and statutory law of the state of Colorado. 68 Judiciary 69 Page 20 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

SB20-063 by Senator(s) Lee; also Representative(s) Weissman and McKean--Concerning the 1 recodification of statutory provisions governing the department of law. 2 Judiciary 3 4 SB20-064 by Senator(s) Foote; also Representative(s) Soper and Tipper--Concerning the repeal of a 5 prohibition on the state attorney general bringing an action under state antitrust law when 6 certain corporate actions have been reviewed by a federal entity. 7 Judiciary 8 9 SB20-065 by Senator(s) Court; also Representative(s) Roberts, Melton--Concerning a limitation on 10 the use of mobile electronic devices while driving. 11 Transportation & Energy 12 13 SB20-066 by Senator(s) Priola; also Representative(s) Buentello--Concerning distribution of grant 14 money to local education providers to fund incentives for highly effective teachers as 15 identified by objective measures of student academic growth to teach in low-performing 16 schools, and, in connection therewith, creating the "Greatest Resources for Education Are 17 Teachers Act" and making an appropriation. 18 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 19 20 ______21 22 TRIBUTES 23 24 Honoring: 25 26 Mikaela Shiffrin -- By Senator Kerry Donovan. 27 Bill Jensen -- By Senator Kerry Donovan. 28 Randi Yarnell -- By Senator Kerry Donovan. 29 Glenda Rose Boling -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 30 Johnathan Aikman -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 31 Brendan Archer-Jones -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 32 Dmitrii Zhelezoglo -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 33 Serena Stebbins -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 34 Pannaporn Jaroensakulchaiporn -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 35 Michael Cruz -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 36 Alicia Lara -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 37 Miguel Garcia -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 38 Ezekiel Hatfield -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 39 Samuel Hernandez -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 40 Reagan Lewis -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 41 Dylann Adams-Chavez -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 42 Jake McBryde -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 43 Grayc Sugar -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 44 David Gavaldon -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 45 Lacey Armenta -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 46 Haylee Laituri -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 47 Gabe Simon -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 48 Wais Aslamy -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 49 Jenna Mischke -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 50 Mary Bernadette Chambers -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 51 Jonah Yunes -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 52 Quinnlan Thornton -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 53 Sean O'Reilly -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 54 Elijah Burk -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 55 Frank Erickson -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 56 Blake Hagan -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 57 Isreal Montoya -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 58 Saint Wake -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 59 Briann Molina-Stevens -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 60 Jamie Avila -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 61 Emilie Wehr -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 62 Yanira Alvarado Islenos -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 63 Daniel Burnette -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 64 Miguel Lopez -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 65 Jaelyn Velasquez -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 66 Tydarrien Bostic -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 67 Adrena Rocha -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 68 LaVell Dickerson Jr. -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 69 Miguel May -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 70 Esmeralda Rojas -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 71 Jemima Ngoma -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 72 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 21

Gaby Perlera-Escobar -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 1 Kilyn Stewart -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 2 Nathan Tafoya -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 3 Jason Sena -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 4 Mark Tanner -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 5 Cody Maier -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 6 Jamal Lathon -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 7 Jewel Fahrig -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 8 Kendall McCoy -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 9 Brianna Cyann Tafoya -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 10 Hannah Hoffman -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 11 Anthony Jacober -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 12 Eva Moreno -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 13 Melissa Otava -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 14 Gabe Schable -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 15 Nathaniel Fletcher -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 16 Isaac Hinojos Venegas -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 17 Kaylee Marone -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 18 Krystle McComb -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 19 Claire Pfaff -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 20 Analena Shaw -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 21 Amber Harris -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 22 Selah Hurter -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 23 Avryon Cardenas -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 24 Aloha Lawn Maintenance -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 25 Ceramic Glamour and Porcelain Treasures -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 26 The Community Resources & Housing Development Corporation -- By Senator Rachel 27 Zenzinger. 28 Universal Lending Corporation -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 29 Paul Q. Beacom -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 30 Stadium Foreign Auto Parts -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 31 PD Enterprises Morning Story Restaurants -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 32 Swisslog Healthcare -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 33 Church Ranch Event Center -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 34 Emilio Valdez -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 35 Bob Briggs -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 36 Katlyn Theide -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 37 Joe Scalese -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 38 Timmi Jo Miller Lisac -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 39 Ken Algein -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 40 Quality Inn and Suites Pueblo West -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 41 Mickey Moore -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 42 Richard J. Macias -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 43 Pepsi Bottling Company -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 44 Dr. Adolph & Mrs. Bernadette Padula -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 45 Mark DeRose -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 46 Dr. Janet Heine Barnett -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 47 Thalicia Palma -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 48 Marcus Duran -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 49 Toby Villanueva -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 50 Team Familia -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 51 Jeff Biddle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 52 Marlene BerrierRich Selle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 53 Glenn Knutson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 54 Jim Valdez Sales Team -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 55 Team Gets it Done -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 56 Team Gena Ryder -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 57 Nikki Hansen -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 58 Mike Pospahala -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 59 John Grove -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 60 Phyllis Clementi -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 61 Felicia Beltran -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 62 Stephen Arnold -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 63 Cris Salerno -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 64 Amanda Oliver -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 65 Melonie Housman -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 66 Christie Smith -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 67 Cheryl Hindsley -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 68 Kaylie Thomas -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 69 Ammie Thomas -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 70 Colleen Nielson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 71 DeShawn Kindred -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 72 Page 22 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

Morton Elementary School -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 1 Family of Kendrick Castillo -- By Senator Rhonda Fields. 2 Pueblo Boy Scouts -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 3 Jason Hanratty -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 4 Neal Robinson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 5 Josh Rude -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 6 Chris Kilpatrick -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 7 Jeremy Bacor -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 8 Steve Bryant -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 9 Sandy Burkett -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 10 Niwot Girls Track Team-- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 11 Niwot Boys Track Team-- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 12 Frasca Food and Wine-- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 13 Suzanna Mapatano-- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 14 Nicolette Laroco-- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 15 Marlena Preigh -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 16 Nicholas Entin -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 17 Merle Baranczyk -- By Senator Donovan. 18 Lindsey Vonn -- By Senator Donovan. 19 Aimee Scott -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 20 Andy Doyle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 21 Annabelle Hoblinger -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 22 Augusta Lovey Krumanocker -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 23 Carrie Mikkelson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 24 Chuch Massara -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 25 Cora Lacy -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 26 Della Patterson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 27 Dora Wilkins -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 28 Elizabeth Jane Plummer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 29 Flora Ridgway -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 30 Frank Hijar -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 31 George Reis -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 32 Gertrue Puntar -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 33 Abbigayle McKlem -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 34 Alexandria Lanier -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 35 Alyssa Crawford -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 36 Alyssa Peralta -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 37 Anastacio Romero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 38 Annie Hanratty -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 39 Ariana Martinez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 40 Aubree Peralta -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 41 Audra Gallegos -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 42 Averie Williams -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 43 Bellina Cipriani -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 44 Brianna Turner -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 45 Brionah Montour.-- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 46 Campbell Bowen -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 47 Christopher Cordo -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 48 Christopher Hildebrand -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 49 Cloie Cortez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 50 Desi Ortiz -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 51 Emma Carter -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 52 Ethan Villanueva -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 53 Finnegan Minarik -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 54 Flynn Stringer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 55 Genevieve Neumann -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 56 Giovanni Colletti -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 57 Tanara Morrell -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 58 Mikayla Henson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 59 Hailey Emery -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 60 Hannah Davison -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 61 Harley Harding -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 62 Isabella Babnik -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 63 Jace Nakamura -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 64 Jacob Barnes -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 65 Jennifer Hijar-- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 66 Jerin Pisciotta -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 67 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 23

Jessica Cadena -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 1 Joseph Daurio -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 2 Juliana Cooper -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 3 Katie Stitt-Palomar -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 4 Kaylee Wolf Fuentes -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 5 Kelton Brown -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 6 Kennedy Winchester -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 7 Kenyon Hepworth -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 8 Kyra Todd -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 9 Lillie Cordova -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 10 Lily Nibert -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 11 Logan Cipriani -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 12 Madison Mondragon -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 13 Mattie Stringer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 14 Mia Gallegos -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 15 Mia Sisneros -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 16 Mickaela Riley -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 17 Milo Crosby -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 18 Mylie Schauer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 19 Naomi Cannon -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 20 Natalia Vialpando -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 21 Nevyn Phillips -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 22 Nicole Wang -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 23 Niko Mora -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 24 Oscar Estrada -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 25 Regan Avila -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 26 Samantha Bruning -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 27 Shayla Martinez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 28 Sidney Toth -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 29 Troy Moore -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 30 Walker Williams -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 31 William Todd -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 32 Xan Garcia -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 33 Zachariah Archuletta -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 34 Zachary Lay -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 35 Juanita Santistevan -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 36 Lucille Reynolds -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 37 Helen Milligan -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 38 Helen Shmoldas -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 39 Henrietta Klovas -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 40 Ida DeFilippis -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 41 Jenny Lopez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 42 Katheryn Huskins -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 43 Leita Hayden -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 44 Loretta Danti -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 45 Martha Berg -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 46 Mary Masimer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 47 Maxine Branine -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 48 Maxine Bruce -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 49 Nadine Caselnova -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 50 Pauline Moreno -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 51 Rose Arellano -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 52 Rose Maurello -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 53 Rose Romero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 54 Ruth Cook -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 55 Sara A. White -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 56 Theresa Forman -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 57 Vera Kay -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 58 Virginia Georgis -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 59 Wilma Peaker -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 60 Betty Nufer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 61 Donna Roberts -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 62 Ed Brown -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 63 Kenna Lawson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 64 Mark Holmes -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 65 Page 24 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

Lyons Boys Track Team -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 1 Lyons Girls Track Team -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 2 Max Kreidl -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 3 Isaac Roberts -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 4 Judge Wile Daniel -- By Senator Rhonda Fields. 5 Antonia Phillippi -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 6 Michelle Garcia -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 7 RoseAnn Disanti -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 8 Teah Miller -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 9 Dawn Yengich -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 10 Teri Wiseman -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 11 Blanche Podio -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 12 Donna Austin -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 13 Gina Heath -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 14 Jennifer Chavez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 15 Jordan Cruz -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 16 Kristyn Dunsworth -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 17 Kyla Garcia -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 18 Myriah Johnson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 19 Rachel Appenzeller -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 20 Roxanna Mack-- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 21 Sandy Taylor -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 22 Velma Romero Roybal -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 23 Amanda Suddoth -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 24 Dominique Mundt -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 25 Katie Ledbetter -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 26 Lindsay Reeves -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 27 Pamela Sterner -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 28 Peter Roper -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 29 Annabelle Hoblinger -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 30 Aimee Scott -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 31 August Lovey Krumanocker -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 32 Carrie Mikkleson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 33 Chuck Massara -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 34 Cora Lacy -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 35 Della Patterson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 36 Dora Wilikins -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 37 Flora Ridgway -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 38 Vera Kay -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 39 The Chanda Plan Foundation -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger and Representative Chris 40 Kennedy. 41 Leroy Lucero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 42 Grand Masters Dong Sup Lee & San Chul Lee -- by Senator Pete Lee. 43 Kaitlin Hinkle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 44 Kyle Jameson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 45 Gabi Lucero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 46 Nico Martin -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 47 Audrey Maroney -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 48 Jacob Garner -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 49 Braden Christie -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 50 Cayden Camper -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 51 Luc Andrada -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 52 Martin Trujillo -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 53 Chazz Vigil -- By Senator Leroy Garcia 54 Zoey Rodriguez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 55 Grace Gonzales -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 56 Jada Martinez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 57 Javin Billings -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 58 Lauren Avila -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 59 Lucas Moran -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 60 Makayla Keck -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 61 Morgan Pantaleo -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 62 Allie Jones -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 63 Francisco Chavez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 64 Amanda Blickensderfer -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 65 John Plutt -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 66 Steve Cline -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 67 Austin Kemmet -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 68 Erin Mauro -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 69 Jada Dupree -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 70 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020 Page 25

Raegan Emory -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 1 Brendon Garcia -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 2 Zolanye McCulley -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 3 Antoinette Ramos -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 4 Chad Heberly -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 5 Erika Retzlaff -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 6 Joshua Gallegos -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 7 Justin Dunsworth -- By Senator Leroy Garcia 8 Ken White III -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 9 Kristen Spicola -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 10 Kyle McCarthy -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 11 Nicholas O'Quin -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 12 Rebecca Diaz -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 13 Reid Weber -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 14 Taylor Voss -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 15 Teah Miller -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 16 Brianna Buentello -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 17 Tony Caligaris -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 18 Nicki Hart -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 19 Alexandria Romero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia 20 Alexis Romero -- By Senator Leroy Garcia 21 Alyssa Parga -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 22 Andrea Sanchez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 23 Casey Edwards -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 24 David "Nick" Potter -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 25 Derrick Martinez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 26 Dominic Gallina -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 27 Garrison Ortiz -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 28 Joshua Sparks -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 29 Kimberly Hinkle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 30 Lindsay Pechek -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 31 Lindsay Reeves -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 32 Matt Smith -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 33 Samuel Proal -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 34 Sarah Martinez -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 35 Scott Hinkle -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 36 Steven Varela -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 37 Timothy Zercher -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 38 Adam Davidson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 39 Brendan Greene -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 40 Davis Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Larry Crowder. 41 Brent Wertz Farms, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Larry Crowder. 42 Miller Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Larry Crowder. 43 Schmittle Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Larry Crowder. 44 Seufer Farms, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Larry Crowder. 45 Lewton Family Farm, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Kevin Priola. 46 James Roderick Draper -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 47 Ayla Avalos-Morales -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 48 ShaneaRea Cordova -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 49 Seth Legan -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 50 Robert Trujillo -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 51 Aspaas Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Don Coram. 52 Enstrom Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Don Coram. 53 Bagley Hills Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 54 Baker Farms, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 55 Boerner Farm, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 56 Kleve Farm and Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 57 Dolezal Farm, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 58 Lorenzini Farms, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 59 M&M Hahn Partnership, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 60 Moellenberg Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 61 Purcell Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 62 Renzelman Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 63 Rod & June Ulrich Farm, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 64 Weyerman Ranch, Centennial Farm -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 65 Tyler. L Jones -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 66 Isaloy Potter -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 67 Page 26 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 8, 2020

Mr. and Mrs. Desiderio Gonzales, Jr. -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 1 Mark McGoff -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gibson -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 3 Mr. and Mr. Whelan -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 4 Chris Treese -- By Senator Kerry Donovan. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Shisler -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 6 Richard Augustus Kirk -- By Senator Rhonda Fields. 7 Mr. Jerry S. Chang -- By Senator Owen Hill. 8 Rangeview High School -- By Senator Nancy Todd. 9 George L.O'Grady LTC -- By Senator Garcia. 10 Celestial Seasonings -- By Senator Fenberg. 11 Ina Rodriquez-Myer -- By Senator Fenberg. 12 Master Sergeant Stanley K. Krasinski -- By Senator Lundeen. 13 Chad Lappegaard -- By Senator Cooke. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Mora -- By Senator Garcia. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Jensen -- By Senator Garcia. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Fessenden -- By Senator Garcia. 17 Eugene Muniz -- By Senator Garcia. 18 Hilary Wimmer -- By Senator Winter. 19 Pam Swanson -- By Senator Winter. 20 Shylo Dennison -- By Senator Garcia. 21 Jessica Mason -- By Senator Garcia. 22 Alan Stern -- By Senator Fenberg. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Defrece -- By Senator Garcia. 24 Barbara Vidmar -- By Senator Garcia. 25 Jacob Chi -- By Senator Garcia. 26 Patty Webb -- By Senator Garcia. 27 Anna Neal -- By Senator Garcia. 28 Mary Geneva Chisum Sproles -- By Senator Garcia. 29 Ray and Mary Lou Martinez -- By Senator Garcia. 30 Jake Reagan -- By Senator Fenberg. 31 Jerry Pino -- By Senator Garcia. 32 Gregory Styduhar -- By Senator Garcia. 33 Becky Medina -- By Senator Garcia. 34 Angie Shehorn -- By Senator Garcia. 35 Cheryl Reid -- By Senator Garcia. 36 37 ______38 39 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, 40 January 9, 2020. 41 42 Approved: 43 44 45 46 Leroy M. Garcia 47 President of the Senate 48 49 Attest: 50 51 52 53 Cindi L. Markwell 54 Secretary of the Senate 55 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 27

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 2nd Legislative Day Thursday, January 9, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rev. Dr. Brian Henderson, First Baptist Church of Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Court, Hill, Marble. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Crowder. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Williams, reading of the Journal of Wednesday, January 8, 2020, 23 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 009 010, 011, 012, 30 013, 014, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027, 028, 029, 030, 31 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048, 32 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057, 058, 059, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 065, and 33 066; SJM20-001; SJR20-001 and 002; SR20-001. 34 Correctly Engrossed: SJR20-001. 35 Correctly Revised: HJR20-001. 36 37 ______38 39 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 40 41 SR20-001 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Garcia, Holbert--Concerning the appointment of officers and 42 employees for the Senate convened in the Second Regular Session of the Seventy-second 43 General Assembly. 44 45 On motion of Senator Fields, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 46 47 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 48 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble E Story Y 49 Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno Y Tate Y 50 Coram Y Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 51 Court E Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 52 Crowder Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 53 Danielson Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 54 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 55 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 56 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 57 58 Co-sponsor(s) added: Tate. 59 60 ______61 62 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 63 ______64 65 Page 28 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 1 2 The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated: 3 4 SB20-067 by Senator(s) Crowder; --Concerning the use of a vehicle's actual purchase price to 5 determine the taxable value for the computation of specific ownership tax. 6 Finance 7 ______8 9 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 10 11 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 12 assigned to committees as follows: 13 14 May 23, 2019 15 16 To the Honorable Colorado Senate 17 Colorado General Assembly 18 State Capitol Building 19 Denver, CO 80203 20 21 Ladies and Gentlemen: 22 23 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 24 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 25 consideration, the following: 26 27 MEMBERS OF THE 28 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 29 30 for a term expiring June 1, 2020 31 32 Andres Gil of Louisville, Colorado, to serve as a representative of tourism-related retail 33 industry, small community, and small business, and occasioned by the change in 34 designation of Peter Jon Piccolo of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 35 36 for terms expiring June 1, 2023: 37 38 Peter Jon Piccolo of Denver, Colorado, previously appointed as a representative of 39 tourism-related retail industry, small community, and small business, to now serve as a 40 representative of tourism-related transportation industries, reappointed; 41 42 Sonia Quinn Riggs of Denver, Colorado, a representative of the food, beverage and 43 restaurant industry, reappointed; and 44 45 Tammie Lea Thompson-Booker of Craig, Colorado, a representative of the hotel, motel, 46 and lodging industry, appointed. 47 48 Sincerely, 49 (signed) 50 Jared Polis 51 Governor 52 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 53 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 54 55 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 56 ______57 58 June 20, 2019 59 60 To the Honorable 61 Colorado Senate 62 Colorado General Assembly 63 State Capitol Building 64 Denver, CO 80203 65 66 Ladies and Gentlemen: 67 68 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 69 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 70 following: 71 72 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 29

MEMBERS OF THE 1 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 2 3 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 4 5 Taishya Rashaan Adams of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of outdoor 6 recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed; 7 8 Elizabeth Ann Blecha of Wray, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports persons 9 and outfitters, appointed; 10 11 Carrie Besnette Hauser of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 12 outdoor recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed. 13 14 Sincerely, 15 (signed) 16 Jared Polis 17 Governor 18 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 19 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 20 21 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 22 23 ______24 25 September 11, 2019 26 27 To the Honorable Colorado Senate 28 Colorado General Assembly 29 State Capitol Building 30 Denver, CO 80203 31 32 Ladies and Gentlemen: 33 34 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 35 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 36 consideration, the following: 37 38 MEMBER OF THE 39 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 40 41 for a term expiring June 1, 2020: 42 43 Robert Stinchcomb of Lafayette, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the ski industry, 44 and occasioned by the resignation of Jesse Niles True of Dillon, Colorado, appointed. 45 46 Sincerely, 47 (signed) 48 Jared Polis 49 Governor 50 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 51 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 52 53 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 54 55 ______56 57 July 31, 2019 58 59 To the Honorable Colorado Senate 60 Colorado General Assembly 61 State Capitol Building 62 Denver, CO 80203 63 64 Ladies and Gentlemen: 65 66 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 67 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 68 consideration, the following: 69 70 MEMBER OF THE 71 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 72 Page 30 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020

for a term expiring June 1, 2020 1 2 Wanda James of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of tourism-related retail 3 industry, and occasioned by the resignation of Andres Gil of Louisville, Colorado, 4 appointed. 5 6 Sincerely, 7 (signed) 8 Jared Polis 9 Governor 10 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 11 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 12 13 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 14 ______15 16 November 13, 2019 17 18 To the Honorable 19 Colorado Senate 20 Colorado General Assembly 21 State Capitol Building 22 Denver, CO 80203 n 23 24 Ladies and Gentlemen: 25 26 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 27 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 28 following: 29 30 MEMBERS OF THE 31 COLORADO WATER RESOURCES 32 AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 33 34 for terms expiring October 1, 2023: 35 36 Michael Fabbre of Crested Butte, Colorado to serve as a member from the 37 Gunnison-Uncompahgre drainage basin, and with experience in water planning and 38 development, appointed; 39 40 George Patrick Corkle of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the North Platte 41 drainage basin, reappointed; 42 43 Steven Eric Vandiver of Alamosa, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Rio Grande 44 drainage basin, reappointed. 45 46 Sincerely, 47 (signed) 48 Jared Polis 49 Governor 50 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 51 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 52 53 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 54 ______55 56 May 4, 2019 57 58 To the Honorable 59 Colorado Senate 60 Colorado General Assembly 61 State Capitol Building 62 Denver, CO 80203 63 64 Ladies and Gentlemen: 65 66 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 67 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 68 consideration, the following: 69 70 MEMBERS OF THE 71 WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION 72 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 31 for terms expiring February 15, 2022: 1 2 April Long of Carbondale, Colorado, to represent west of the continental divide, 3 appointed; 4 5 Paul Douglas Frohardt of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 6 7 Kevin James Greer of Englewood, Colorado, reappointed. 8 9 Sincerely, 10 (signed) 11 Jared Polis 12 Governor 13 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 14 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 15 16 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 17 ______18 19 May 4, 2019 20 21 To the Honorable 22 Colorado Senate 23 Colorado General Assembly 24 State Capitol Building 25 Denver, CO 80203 26 27 Ladies and Gentlemen: 28 29 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 30 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 31 following: 32 33 MEMBERS OF THE 34 STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS 35 36 for terms expiring May 1, 2023: 37 38 Kory Allen Kessinger of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the confinement 39 cattle industry, reappointed; 40 41 David H. Mendenhall of Rocky Ford Colorado, to serve as a representative of the 42 non-confinement cattle industry, reappointed. 43 44 Sincerely, 45 (signed) 46 Jared Polis 47 Governor 48 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 49 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 50 51 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 52 ______53 54 October 24, 2019 55 56 To the Honorable 57 Colorado Senate 58 Colorado General Assembly 59 State Capitol Building 60 Denver, CO 80203 61 62 Ladies and Gentlemen: 63 64 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 65 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 66 following: 67 68 MEMBER OF THE 69 COAL MINE BOARD OF EXAMINERS 70 71 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 72 Page 32 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020

Mike J. Zimmerman of Craig, Colorado, to serve a coal mine owner, operator, manager, 1 or other mine official actively engaged in surface mining, appointed. 2 3 Sincerely, 4 (signed) 5 Jared Polis 6 Governor 7 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 8 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 9 10 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 11 12 ______13 14 May 16, 2019 15 16 To the Honorable 17 Colorado Senate 18 Colorado General Assembly 19 State Capitol Building 20 Denver, CO 80203 21 22 Ladies and Gentlemen: 23 24 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 25 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 26 following: 27 28 MEMBERS OF THE 29 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 30 31 pursuant to C.R.S. § 34-60-104, effective immediately for terms expiring July 1, 2020: 32 33 Erin Alene Overturf, JD of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a member with formal or 34 substantial experience in environmental protection and as a Democrat, appointed; 35 36 Howard Lawrence Boigon, JD of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a member with substantial 37 experience in the oil and gas industry and as a Democrat, appointed; 38 39 Commissioner John August Messner of Gunnison, Colorado, to serve as a member 40 representing local government and as a member west of the Continental Divide and as a 41 Democrat, appointed; 42 43 Liane Rachel Jollon of Durango, Colorado, to serve as a member with formal training or 44 substantial experience in public health and as a member west of the Continental Divide 45 and as an Unaffiliated, appointed; 46 47 Mark David Hopkins of Broomfield, Colorado, to serve as a member with technical 48 expertise relevant to the issues considered by the commission or formal training or 49 substantial experience in soil conservation or reclamation and as a Republican, appointed; 50 51 Pamela Pride Eaton of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a member with formal or substantial 52 experience in wildlife protection and as a Democrat, appointed; 53 54 Brenda Ann Haun of Grover, Colorado, to serve as a member actively engaged in 55 agriculture or royalty ownership and as an Unaffiliated, appointed. 56 57 Sincerely, 58 (signed) 59 Jared Polis 60 Governor 61 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 62 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 63 64 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 65 66 ______67 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 33

December 12, 2019 1 2 To the Honorable 3 Colorado Senate 4 Colorado General Assembly 5 State Capitol Building 6 Denver, CO 80203 7 8 Ladies and Gentlemen: 9 10 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 11 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 12 following: 13 14 MEMBER OF THE 15 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES, BOARD OF TRUSTEES 16 17 effective December 31, 2019 for a term expiring December 31, 2023: 18 19 Patricia K. Starzer of Highlands Ranch, Colorado to serve as a graduate and as a 20 Republican, reappointed. 21 22 Sincerely, 23 (signed) 24 Jared Polis 25 Governor 26 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 27 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 28 29 Committee on Education 30 ______31 32 August 29, 2019 33 34 To the Honorable 35 Colorado Senate 36 Colorado General Assembly 37 State Capitol Building 38 Denver, CO 80203 39 40 Ladies and Gentlemen: 41 42 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 43 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 44 following: 45 46 MEMBER OF THE 47 COLORADO EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL 48 FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 49 50 effective August 31, 2019 for a term expiring June 30, 2020: 51 52 Marianne Virgili of Carbondale, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, and occasioned by the 53 resignation of Claudia Beth Crowell of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed. 54 55 Sincerely, 56 (signed) 57 Jared Polis 58 Governor 59 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 60 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 61 62 Committee on Education 63 ______64 65 October 3, 2019 66 67 To the Honorable 68 Colorado Senate 69 Colorado General Assembly 70 State Capitol Building 71 Denver, CO 80203 72 Page 34 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020

Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 2 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 3 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 4 following: 5 6 MEMBERS OF THE 7 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION 8 9 for terms expiring August 1, 2022: 10 11 Elizabeth Jane O’Connell Chapman, PhD of Aspen, to serve as a representative of the 12 academic community and as a Democrat, reappointed; 13 14 Stephen Wendell Gillette of Berthoud, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local 15 government, and as a Republican, reappointed. 16 17 Sincerely, 18 (signed) 19 Jared Polis 20 Governor 21 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 22 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 23 24 Committee on Health & Human Services 25 ______26 27 July 18, 2019 28 29 To the Honorable 30 Colorado Senate 31 Colorado General Assembly 32 State Capitol Building 33 Denver, CO 80203 34 35 Ladies and Gentlemen: 36 37 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 38 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 39 consideration the following: 40 41 MEMBER OF THE 42 COLORADO COMMISSION ON THE AGING 43 44 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 45 46 Jimmy Dewayne Collins of Las Animas, Colorado, to serve as a Republican from the 47 Fourth Congressional District, appointed. 48 49 Sincerely, 50 (signed) 51 Jared Polis 52 Governor 53 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 54 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 55 56 Committee on Health & Human Services 57 ______58 59 July 11, 2019 60 61 To the Honorable 62 Colorado Senate 63 Colorado General Assembly 64 State Capitol Building 65 Denver, CO 80203 66 67 Ladies and Gentlemen: 68 69 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 70 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 71 consideration, the following: 72 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 35

MEMBERS OF THE 1 COLORADO HEALTH FACILITIES 2 AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3 4 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 5 6 Jason Dennis Portz of Durango, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, appointed; 7 8 John Lester Vigil of Pueblo, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, reappointed. 9 10 Sincerely, 11 (signed) 12 Jared Polis 13 Governor 14 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 15 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 16 17 Committee on Health & Human Services 18 19 ______20 21 June 20, 2019 22 23 To the Honorable 24 Colorado Senate 25 Colorado General Assembly 26 State Capitol Building 27 Denver, CO 80203 28 29 Ladies and Gentlemen: 30 31 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 32 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint, and submit to your consideration, the 33 following: 34 35 MEMBER OF THE 36 MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD 37 38 for a term expiring July 1, 2023 39 40 David Matthew Pump of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a Republican from the Fifth 41 Congressional District, with knowledge of medical assistance programs, appointed. 42 43 Sincerely, 44 (signed) 45 Jared Polis 46 Governor 47 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 48 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 49 50 Committee on Health & Human Services 51 52 ______53 54 May 23, 2019 55 56 To the Honorable 57 Colorado Senate 58 Colorado General Assembly 59 State Capitol Building 60 Denver, CO 80203 61 62 Ladies and Gentlemen: 63 64 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 65 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 66 following: 67 68 MEMBERS OF THE 69 COLORADO HEALTHCARE AFFORDABILITY 70 AND SUSTAINABILITY ENTERPRISE (CHASE) 71 72 Page 36 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020

for terms expiring May 15, 2023: 1 2 Brent Bowman of Denver, Colorado, to serve as representative of a statewide organization 3 of health insurance carriers, reappointed; 4 5 Robert A. Morasko of Salida, Colorado, an employee of a rural hospital in Colorado, 6 appointed; 7 8 Peggy Jordan Burnette of Denver, Colorado, an employee of a hospital in Colorado, 9 reappointed; 10 11 Scott Lindblom of Thornton, Colorado, an employee of the state department, appointed. 12 13 Sincerely, 14 (signed) 15 Jared Polis 16 Governor 17 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 18 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 19 20 Committee on Health & Human Services 21 ______22 23 June 6, 2019 24 25 To the Honorable 26 Colorado Senate 27 Colorado General Assembly 28 State Capitol Building 29 Denver, CO 80203 30 31 Ladies and Gentlemen: 32 33 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 34 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 35 following: 36 37 MEMBER OF THE 38 COLORADO EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL 39 FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 40 41 effective June 30, 2019 for a term expiring June 30, 2023: 42 43 Andrew Lawrence Vick of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a Democrat, appointed. 44 45 Sincerely, 46 (signed) 47 Jared Polis 48 Governor 49 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 50 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 51 52 Committee on Education 53 ______54 55 December 5, 2019 56 57 To the Honorable 58 Colorado Senate 59 Colorado General Assembly 60 State Capitol Building 61 Denver, CO 80203 62 63 Ladies and Gentlemen: 64 65 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 66 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit for your 67 consideration, the following: 68 69 MEMBERS OF THE 70 COLORADO AERONAUTICAL BOARD 71 72 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 9, 2020 Page 37 for terms expiring December 19, 2022: 1 2 Kent Hugh Holsinger of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the western slope 3 and who represents local governments which operate airports, appointed; 4 5 Amy K. Miller of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a member from the eastern slope and who 6 represents local governments which operate airports, appointed. 7 8 Sincerely, 9 (signed) 10 Jared Polis 11 Governor 12 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 13 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 14 15 Committee on Transportation & Energy 16 17 ______18 19 BILL ROUTING 20 21 Upon announcement of President Garcia, SB20-003 will be reviewed by the Capital 22 Development Committee. 23 24 ______25 26 CHANGE IN SPONSORSHIP 27 28 Upon announcement of President Garcia, Representative Esgar will be added as the 29 House prime sponsor with Senators Garcia and Rodriguez on SB20-030. 30 31 Upon announcement of President Garcia, due to a drafting error, Senator Zenzinger will 32 be removed as a joint prime sponsor, and added as a sponsor, with Senator Story on 33 SB20-031. 34 35 ______36 37 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Friday, 38 January 10, 2020. 39 40 Approved: 41 42 43 44 Leroy M. Garcia 45 President of the Senate 46 47 Attest: 48 49 50 51 Cindi L. Markwell 52 Secretary of the Senate 53 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020 Page 39

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 3rd Legislative Day Friday, January 10, 2020 7 8 9 Prayer By the chaplain, Dr. Gene Selander, Crystal Clear Ministries, Denver. 10 11 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 12 Order 13 14 Roll Call Present--30 15 Excused--5, Bridges, Court, Hill, Marble, Scott. 16 Present later--1, Bridges. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Crowder 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Williams, reading of the Journal of Thursday, January 9, 2020, was 23 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 ______25 26 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 27 28 Correctly Printed: SB20-067. 29 Correctly Engrossed: SR20-001. 30 ______31 32 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 33 34 Mr. President: 35 36 The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR20-001. 37 ______38 39 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 40 41 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 42 43 SB20-068 by Senator(s) Moreno; also Representative(s) Mullica--Concerning an authorization of state 44 credit unions opening branches in other states. 45 Business, Labor, & Technology 46 47 SB20-069 by Senator(s) Garcia; --Concerning the documentation required for a disabled veteran to 48 receive a free transferable annual parks pass. 49 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 50 51 SB20-070 by Senator(s) Coram; also Representative(s) Catlin--Concerning penalties for traffic 52 offenses, and, in connection therewith, distributing money collected from a traffic violation 53 to the county in which the violation occurs. 54 Transportation & Energy 55 Finance 56 57 SB20-071 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Fields, Ginal, Lundeen, Todd; also Representative(s) 58 Michaelson Jenet and Beckman, Kraft-Tharp, Saine, Bockenfeld--Concerning clarification 59 regarding the use of a state-owned motor vehicle by an employee of a state agency to travel 60 away from home. 61 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 62 63 SB20-072 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Larson--Concerning the requirement to 64 provide information to parents regarding the materials used during comprehensive human 65 sexuality instruction. 66 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 67 Page 40 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020

SB20-073 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Story; also Representative(s) Buentello and Cutter--Concerning 1 amendments to the state income tax deduction for contributions to a qualified 529 account 2 to ensure that the state income tax deduction is not aligned with the changes in the federal 3 "Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" of 2017 that allow tax-free distributions for elementary and 4 secondary school expenses. 5 Education 6 7 ______8 9 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 10 11 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 12 assigned to committees as follows: 13 14 15 June 27, 2019 16 17 To the Honorable Colorado Senate 18 Colorado General Assembly 19 State Capitol Building 20 Denver, CO 80203 21 22 Ladies and Gentlemen: 23 24 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 25 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 26 following: 27 28 MEMBERS OF THE 29 COLORADO ENERGY RESEARCH AUTHORITY 30 31 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 32 33 William R. Toor of Boulder, Colorado, appointed; 34 35 Mark N. Sirangelo of Lafayette, Colorado, reappointed. 36 37 Sincerely, 38 (signed) 39 Jared Polis 40 Governor 41 Rec'd: 12/22/2019 42 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 43 44 Committee on Transportation & Energy 45 46 ______47 48 49 May 4, 2019 50 51 To the Honorable 52 Colorado Senate 53 Colorado General Assembly 54 State Capitol Building 55 Denver, CO 80203 56 57 Ladies and Gentlemen: 58 59 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 60 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 61 following: 62 63 MEMBERS OF THE 64 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 65 66 for a term expiring July 1, 2019: 67 68 Taishya Rashaan Adams of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of outdoor 69 recreation and utilization of parks resources and occasioned by the resignation of James 70 George Spehar of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed; 71 72 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020 Page 41 for terms expiring July 1, 2022: 1 2 Eden Vardy of Aspen, Colorado, to serve as a representative of agriculture, appointed; 3 4 Charles Fredrick Garcia of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports 5 persons, appointed; 6 7 Luke B. Schafer of Craig, Colorado, to serve as a member at large, appointed. 8 9 Sincerely, 10 (signed) 11 Jared Polis 12 Governor 13 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 14 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 15 16 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 17 18 ______19 20 21 August 29, 2019 22 23 To the Honorable 24 Colorado Senate 25 Colorado General Assembly 26 State Capitol Building 27 Denver, CO 80203 28 29 Ladies and Gentlemen: 30 31 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 32 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 33 following: 34 35 MEMBER OF THE 36 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 37 38 for a term expiring December 31, 2020: 39 40 Alison Ream Griffin of Lafayette, Colorado, a Republican, and occasioned by the death of 41 Tilman Bishop of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed. 42 43 Sincerely, 44 (signed) 45 Jared Polis 46 Governor 47 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 48 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 49 50 Committee on Education 51 52 ______53 54 55 July 11, 2019 56 57 To the Honorable 58 Colorado Senate 59 Colorado General Assembly 60 State Capitol Building 61 Denver, CO 80203 62 63 Ladies and Gentlemen: 64 65 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 66 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint, and submit to your 67 consideration, the following: 68 69 MEMBERS OF THE 70 COLLEGEINVEST BOARD OF DIRECTORS 71 72 Page 42 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020

for terms expiring July 31, 2023: 1 2 Martha “Marti” J. Awad, CFP®, CFA of Denver, Colorado, reappointed; 3 4 Vincent Edward Bowen, III of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 5 6 Douglas W. Lyon of Durango, Colorado, reappointed. 7 8 Sincerely, 9 (signed) 10 Jared Polis 11 Governor 12 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 13 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 14 15 Committee on Education 16 ______17 18 September 11, 2019 19 20 To the Honorable 21 Colorado Senate 22 Colorado General Assembly 23 State Capitol Building 24 Denver, CO 80203 25 26 Ladies and Gentlemen: 27 28 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 29 Colorado, I have the honor to designate and reappoint, and submit to your consideration, 30 the following: 31 32 MEMBER OF THE 33 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY 34 35 for a term expiring December 31, 2021: 36 37 Jonathan N. Marquez of Denver, Colorado, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the 38 resignation of Kathleen J. Rogers Woods of Alamosa, Colorado, appointed. 39 40 Sincerely, 41 (signed) 42 Jared Polis 43 Governor 44 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 45 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 46 47 Committee on Education 48 ______49 50 June 20, 2019 51 52 To the Honorable 53 Colorado Senate 54 Colorado General Assembly 55 State Capitol Building 56 Denver, CO 80203 57 58 Ladies and Gentlemen: 59 60 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 61 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 62 consideration, the following: 63 64 MEMBERS OF THE 65 CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE BOARD 66 67 for terms expiring July 1, 2022: 68 69 Thomas Brinegar of Lafayette, Colorado, to serve as a member with other board or public 70 service experience, and as an Unaffiliated, reappointed; 71 72 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020 Page 43

Jill Hamilton Anschutz of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a member with other board or 1 public service experience, and as a Republican, appointed. 2 3 Sincerely, 4 (signed) 5 Jared Polis 6 Governor 7 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 8 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 9 10 Committee on Education 11 ______12 13 December 12, 2019 14 15 To the Honorable 16 Colorado Senate 17 Colorado General Assembly 18 State Capitol Building 19 Denver, CO 80203 20 21 Ladies and Gentlemen: 22 23 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 24 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 25 consideration, the following: 26 27 MEMBERS OF THE 28 STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES 29 AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 30 31 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 32 33 Hanna Skandera of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Republican from the First 34 Congressional District, reappointed; 35 36 Richard L. Garcia of Erie, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat from the Second 37 Congressional District, appointed. 38 39 Sincerely, 40 (signed) 41 Jared Polis 42 Governor 43 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 44 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 45 46 Committee on Education 47 ______48 49 December 5, 2019 50 51 To the Honorable 52 Colorado Senate 53 Colorado General Assembly 54 State Capitol Building 55 Denver, CO 80203 56 57 Ladies and Gentlemen: 58 59 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 60 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 61 consideration, the following: 62 63 MEMBER OF THE 64 PRIVATE OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 65 66 for a term expiring July 1, 2020: 67 68 Barbara A. Kearns of Thornton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of a private 69 occupational school, and occasioned by the resignation of Timothy Guerrero of Erie, 70 Colorado, appointed. 71 72 Page 44 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Education 8 9 ______10 11 12 December 12, 2019 13 14 To the Honorable 15 Colorado Senate 16 Colorado General Assembly 17 State Capitol Building 18 Denver, CO 80203 19 20 Ladies and Gentlemen: 21 22 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 23 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 24 following: 25 26 MEMBERS OF THE 27 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 28 29 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 30 31 Kelly Jean Brough of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed; 32 33 Alejandro Sanchez, Sr. of Basalt, Colorado, a Democrat, appointed; 34 35 Ronald V. Davis of Edwards, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, appointed. 36 37 Sincerely, 38 (signed) 39 Jared Polis 40 Governor 41 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 42 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 43 44 Committee on Education 45 46 ______47 48 49 December 12, 2019 50 51 To the Honorable 52 Colorado Senate 53 Colorado General Assembly 54 State Capitol Building 55 Denver, CO 80203 56 57 Ladies and Gentlemen: 58 59 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 60 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 61 consideration, the following: 62 63 MEMBERS OF THE 64 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR 65 WESTERN STATE COLORADO UNIVERSITY 66 67 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 68 69 Pamela A Shaddock of Greeley, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed; 70 71 Christian Blees of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Unaffiliated, reappointed. 72 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020 Page 45

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Education 8 ______9 10 December 12, 2019 11 12 To the Honorable 13 Colorado Senate 14 Colorado General Assembly 15 State Capitol Building 16 Denver, CO 80203 17 18 Ladies and Gentlemen: 19 20 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 21 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appointed and reappoint, and submit to your 22 consideration, the following: 23 24 MEMBER OF THE 25 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY 26 27 for a term expiring December 31, 2023: 28 29 Michele J. Lueck of Englewood, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed. 30 31 Sincerely, 32 (signed) 33 Jared Polis 34 Governor 35 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 36 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 37 38 Committee on Education 39 ______40 41 September 16, 2019 42 43 To the Honorable 44 Colorado Senate 45 Colorado General Assembly 46 State Capitol Building 47 Denver, CO 80203 48 49 Ladies and Gentlemen: 50 51 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 52 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 53 consideration, the following: 54 55 MEMBER OF THE 56 COLORADO STUDENT LEADERS INSTITUTE 57 EXECUTIVE BOARD 58 59 for a term expiring July 7, 2021: 60 61 Brian Paul Hill of Fruita, Colorado, to serve as a person from the community who has an 62 interest or experience in education, appointed. 63 64 Sincerely, 65 (signed) 66 Jared Polis 67 Governor 68 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 69 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 70 71 Committee on Education 72 Page 46 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020

______1 2 September 11, 2019 3 4 To the Honorable 5 Colorado Senate 6 Colorado General Assembly 7 State Capitol Building 8 Denver, CO 80203 9 10 Ladies and Gentlemen: 11 12 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 13 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 14 consideration, the following: 15 16 MEMBERS OF THE 17 COLORADO STUDENT LEADERS INSTITUTE 18 EXECUTIVE BOARD 19 20 for terms expiring July 7, 2021: 21 22 Michelle Tucker of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a person employed as an 23 educator at a high school, appointed; 24 25 Oscar Felix, PhD of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a person employed as teaching 26 faculty or administrator at an institution of higher education in Colorado, appointed. 27 28 Sincerely, 29 (signed) 30 Jared Polis 31 Governor 32 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 33 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 34 35 Committee on Education 36 37 ______38 39 July 3, 2019 40 41 To the Honorable 42 Colorado Senate 43 Colorado General Assembly 44 State Capitol Building 45 Denver, CO 80203 46 47 Ladies and Gentlemen: 48 49 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 50 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 51 consideration, the following: 52 53 MEMBERS OF THE 54 PRIVATE OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOL BOARD 55 56 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 57 58 JoAnn Riebau Stevens of Parker, Colorado to serve as a representative of a private 59 occupational school, appointed; 60 61 Ryan Zivorad Minic of Thornton, Colorado to serve as a representative of a private 62 occupational school, reappointed. 63 64 Sincerely, 65 (signed) 66 Jared Polis 67 Governor 68 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 69 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 70 71 Committee on Education 72 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020 Page 47

______1 2 July 18, 2019 3 4 To the Honorable 5 Colorado Senate 6 Colorado General Assembly 7 State Capitol Building 8 Denver, CO 80203 9 10 Ladies and Gentlemen: 11 12 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 13 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 14 following: 15 16 MEMBER OF THE 17 COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION 18 19 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 20 21 Sarah Kendall Hughes of Edwards, Colorado, a resident of the Third Congressional 22 District and a Democrat, appointed. 23 24 Sincerely, 25 (signed) 26 Jared Polis 27 Governor 28 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 29 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 30 31 Committee on Education 32 33 ______34 35 36 July 3, 2019 37 38 To the Honorable 39 Colorado Senate 40 Colorado General Assembly 41 State Capitol Building 42 Denver, CO 80203 43 44 Ladies and Gentlemen: 45 46 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 47 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 48 following: 49 50 MEMBERS OF THE 51 COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION 52 53 for a term expiring July 1, 2022: 54 55 Brittany Anne Stich of Denver, Colorado, a resident of the First Congressional District 56 and a Democrat, and occasioned by the resignation of Pardis Mahdavi, PhD of Denver, 57 Colorado, appointed; 58 59 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 60 61 Charlotte Laura Ashton Olena of Denver, Colorado, a resident of the First Congressional 62 District and a Democrat, appointed; 63 64 Eric Jamal Tucker of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a resident of the Fifth Congressional 65 District and an Unaffiliated, appointed; 66 67 Steven Lawrence Trujillo of Pueblo, Colorado, a resident of the Third Congressional 68 District and a Democrat, appointed; 69 70 Paul Berrick Abramson Jr. of Lakewood, Colorado, a resident of the Seventh 71 Congressional District and an Unaffiliated, appointed. 72 Page 48 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 10, 2020

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Education 8 9 ______10 11 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 12 13 The President has signed: SR20-001. 14 15 ______16 17 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Monday, 18 January 13, 2020. 19 20 Approved: 21 22 23 24 Leroy M. Garcia 25 President of the Senate 26 27 Attest: 28 29 30 31 Cindi L. Markwell 32 Secretary of the Senate 33 Senate Journal-6th Day-January 13, 2020 Page 49

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 6th Legislative Day Monday, January 13, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Father Eustace Sequeira, Regis University Jesuit Community, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--34 16 Excused--1, Court. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Bridges. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, reading of the Journal of Friday, January 10, 2020, 23 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-068, 069, 070, 071, 072, and 073. 30 Correctly Enrolled: SR20-001. 31 ______32 33 CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIALS 34 35 SJM20-001 by Senator Story; also Representative Tipper and Larson--Memorializing former Senator 36 Kathy Arnold. 37 38 At the request of Senator Story, the memorial was read at length. 39 40 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 41 having voted in the affirmative, pursuant to Senate Rule 31(g), the Senate stood in recess 42 to allow former Senators to address the Senate regarding the memorial. 43 ______44 45 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 46 ______47 48 On motion of Senator Story, the memorial was adopted by the following roll call vote: 49 50 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 51 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble Y Story Y 52 Cooke Y Gardner Y Moreno Y Tate Y 53 Coram Y Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 54 Court E Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 55 Crowder Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 56 Danielson Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 57 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 58 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 59 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 60 61 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Danielson, Donovan, Fenberg, 62 Fields, Foote, Garcia, Gardner, Ginal, Gonzales, Hill, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, 63 Marble, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Rankin, Rodriguez, Scott, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, 64 Tate, Todd, Williams A., Winter, Woodward, and Zenzinger. 65 66 The Senate observed a moment of silence and rang the chimes in honor of Kathy Arnold. 67 Page 50 Senate Journal-6th Day-January 13, 2020

______1 2 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 3 ______4 5 6 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 7 8 January 13, 2020 9 10 Mr. President: 11 12 The House has adopted and returns herewith SJM20-001. 13 14 ______15 16 17 CHANGE IN COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT 18 19 Upon announcement of President Garcia, the Governor's appointments to the Colorado 20 Oil & Gas Commission were reassigned to the Committee on Transportation & Energy. 21 22 ______23 24 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 25 26 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 27 28 SB20-074 by Senator(s) Lundeen; also Representative(s) Williams D.--Concerning support for local 29 education providers to provide monetary rewards for teachers rated highly effective, and, in 30 connection therewith, creating the highly effective teacher bonus program. 31 Finance 32 33 SB20-075 by Senator(s) Crowder; --Concerning the authority of certain advanced practice nurses to 34 conduct competency evaluations. 35 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 36 37 SB20-076 by Senator(s) Lee; also Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez--Concerning parole eligibility 38 for an offender who committed an offense between eighteen and twenty-five years of age. 39 Judiciary 40 41 SB20-077 by Senator(s) Woodward; also Representative(s) Sandridge--Concerning the enforcement 42 of the rights of a living child after an abortion. 43 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 44 45 SB20-078 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Garnett--Concerning the ability of a person 46 to bring a pet dog onto the premises of a restaurant. 47 Business, Labor, & Technology 48 49 SB20-079 by Senator(s) Fields and Hisey; also Representative(s) Valdez D. and Beckman-- 50 Concerning the method of notifying people of Amber alerts to promote the largest reach of 51 community notifications. 52 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 53 54 SB20-080 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; --Concerning amending the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act" 55 to increase the damages for which a plaintiff is eligible. 56 Judiciary 57 58 SB20-081 by Senator(s) Danielson and Bridges; also Representative(s) Sullivan and Larson-- 59 Concerning including school information in the Colorado state apprenticeship resource 60 directory. 61 Education 62 63 SB20-082 by Senator(s) Hisey and Todd; also Representative(s) Landgraf and Lontine--Concerning 64 awards issued by the department of military and veterans affairs. 65 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 66 67 SB20-083 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning prohibiting civil arrest 68 while on courthouse grounds. 69 Judiciary 70 Senate Journal-6th Day-January 13, 2020 Page 51

SB20-084 by Senator(s) Marble; also Representative(s) Saine--Concerning a prohibition against 1 requiring employees to be vaccinated. 2 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 3 4 SB20-085 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Gardner; also Representative(s) Michaelson Jenet and Soper-- 5 Concerning a requirement that a sex offender being placed in a community corrections 6 program meet certain requirements for a sex offender being released on parole. 7 Judiciary 8 9 SB20-086 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Holbert; --Concerning requirements associated with the 10 expiration of legal authority to sell alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, 11 authorizing the executive director of the department of revenue to notify alcohol beverage 12 licensees of an expiring license by any reasonable means as determined by rule and to 13 establish a fee for renewal applications for license or permit renewals for alcohol beverages 14 and fermented malt beverages. 15 Business, Labor, & Technology 16 17 SB20-087 by Senator(s) Todd; also Representative(s) Mullica--Concerning requiring central service 18 technicians to possess professional credentials. 19 Health & Human Services 20 21 SB20-088 by Senator(s) Fields; also Representative(s) Roberts--Concerning evidentiary rules when a 22 defendant interferes with a witness. 23 Judiciary 24 25 SB20-089 by Senator(s) Danielson and Garcia; also Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez-- 26 Concerning funding assistance to increase the minimum amounts paid to persons employed 27 by local education providers. 28 Education 29 30 SB20-090 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Esgar and Titone--Concerning donations of 31 food to nonprofit organizations for distribution to needy individuals. 32 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 33 34 SB20-091 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Sonnenberg, Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Fenberg, Fields, 35 Garcia, Gardner, Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, 36 Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Exum and Holtorf, Bockenfeld, Esgar, Hansen, 37 Kennedy, McKean, Melton, Ransom, Roberts, Titone, Weissman--Concerning increasing 38 the minimum pay for state military forces called into service by the governor. 39 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 40 41 SB20-092 by Senator(s) Bridges; --Concerning the regulation of self-propelled devices used to deliver 42 cargo, and, in connection therewith, specifying standards for the operation of robotic 43 devices within pedestrian areas and on highways. 44 Business, Labor, & Technology 45 46 SB20-093 by Senator(s) Foote and Fenberg, Danielson, Fields, Garcia, Ginal, Gonzales, Lee, 47 Pettersen, Rodriguez, Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Jackson, Caraveo, Cutter, 48 Froelich, Jaquez Lewis, Lontine, Singer, Sullivan--Concerning protections related to 49 mandatory agreement provisions, and, in connection therewith, enacting the "Consumer and 50 Employee Dispute Resolution Fairness Act". 51 Judiciary 52 53 SB20-094 by Senator(s) Priola; --Concerning the imposition of additional plug-in electric motor 54 vehicle registration fees by the high-performance transportation enterprise, and, in 55 connection therewith, making the total amount of registration fees imposed on such 56 vehicles roughly equal to the combined amount of registration fees and motor fuel taxes 57 imposed on vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. 58 Transportation & Energy 59 60 SB20-095 by Senator(s) Holbert and Garcia; also Representative(s) Bockenfeld--Concerning 61 providing information concerning concurrent enrollment to parents of middle school 62 students. 63 Education 64 ______65 66 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 67 68 Correctly Printed: SB20-074, 075, 076, 077, 078, 079, 080, 081, 082, 083, 084, 085, 69 086, 087, 088, 089, 090, 091, 092, 093, 094, and 095. 70 Correctly Engrossed: SJM20-001. 71 72 Page 52 Senate Journal-6th Day-January 13, 2020

______1 2 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 3 4 The President has signed: SJR20-001. 5 6 ______7 8 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., 9 Tuesday, January 14, 2020. 10 11 Approved: 12 13 14 15 Leroy M. Garcia 16 President of the Senate 17 18 Attest: 19 20 21 22 Cindi L. Markwell 23 Secretary of the Senate 24 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020 Page 53

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 7th Legislative Day Tuesday, January 14, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Dan File, Capitol Commission, Lake City. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--34 16 Excused--1, Court. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Bridges. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, reading of the Journal of Monday, January 13, 2020, 23 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 ______25 26 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 27 ______28 29 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 30 31 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 32 33 SB20-096 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Duran and Carver--Concerning an 34 authorization for notaries public to perform notarial acts using audio-video communication. 35 Judiciary 36 37 SB20-097 by Senator(s) Holbert, Gonzales; also Representative(s) Van Winkle, Snyder--Concerning 38 the treatment of a marijuana-licensee-owned business that provides employment services to 39 a commonly controlled marijuana business as a single employing unit. 40 Business, Labor, & Technology 41 42 SB20-098 by Senator(s) Cooke; also Representative(s) Snyder--Concerning the designation of first 43 informer broadcasters for purposes of emergency response. 44 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 45 46 SB20-099 by Senator(s) Rankin; also Representative(s) Will--Concerning the dollar thresholds in 47 place for certain retailers' sales tax collection requirements. 48 Finance 49 50 SB20-100 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Tate, Williams A., Garcia, Bridges, Hill, Priola, Rodriguez; 51 also Representative(s) Arndt and Benavidez--Concerning the repeal of the death penalty by 52 the general assembly. 53 Judiciary 54 55 SB20-101 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; --Concerning the procedural requirements resulting from the 56 initiation of an investigation of a pesticide applicator. 57 Agriculture & Natural Resources 58 59 SB20-102 by Senator(s) Ginal and Cooke; also Representative(s) Caraveo, Soper--Concerning 60 required disclosures to patients regarding formal actions based on sexual misconduct. 61 Judiciary 62 63 SB20-103 by Senator(s) Tate; --Concerning establishing common application guidelines for choice of 64 schools of school districts that ensure opportunity for all students. 65 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 66 Page 54 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020

SB20-104 by Senator(s) Cooke, Fields; also Representative(s) Roberts--Concerning powers of bureau 1 of animal protection agents. 2 Local Government 3 4 SB20-105 by Senator(s) Scott; --Concerning the designation of daylight saving time as the standard 5 year-round time within the state. 6 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 7 8 ______9 10 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 11 12 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 13 assigned to committees as follows: 14 15 16 July 3, 2019 17 18 To the Honorable 19 Colorado Senate 20 Colorado General Assembly 21 State Capitol Building 22 Denver, CO 80203 23 24 Ladies and Gentlemen: 25 26 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 27 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint, and submit for your 28 consideration, the following: 29 30 MEMBERS OF THE 31 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 32 33 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 34 35 Donald Clifford Stanton of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the 36 Second Transportation District, appointed; 37 38 Robert Keith Scott of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the 39 Ninth Transportation District, reappointed; 40 41 Linda Kathleen Bracke of Fort Collins, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the 42 Fifth Transportation District, appointed; 43 44 Barbara Vasquez of Cowdrey, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Sixth 45 Transportation District, appointed; 46 47 Kathryn Hall of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Seventh 48 Transportation District, reappointed; 49 50 Gary Alan Beedy of Genoa, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Eleventh 51 Transportation District, appointed. 52 53 Sincerely, 54 (signed) 55 Jared Polis 56 Governor 57 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 58 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 59 60 Committee on Transportation & Energy 61 62 ______63 64 July 31, 2019 65 66 To the Honorable 67 Colorado Senate 68 Colorado General Assembly 69 State Capitol Building 70 Denver, CO 80203 71 72 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020 Page 55

Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 2 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 3 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit for your consideration, the 4 following: 5 6 MEMBER OF THE 7 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 8 9 for a term expiring July 1, 2021: 10 11 Eula Adams of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Third 12 Transportation District, and occasioned by the resignation of Jesus Pulido Collantes of 13 Lone Tree, Colorado, appointed. 14 15 Sincerely, 16 (signed) 17 Jared Polis 18 Governor 19 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 20 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 21 22 Committee on Transportation & Energy 23 ______24 25 January 2, 2020 26 27 To the Honorable 28 Colorado Senate 29 Colorado General Assembly 30 State Capitol Building 31 Denver, CO 80203 32 33 Ladies and Gentlemen: 34 35 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 36 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit for your consideration, the 37 following: 38 39 MEMBER OF THE 40 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 41 42 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 43 44 Irving Halter of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a commissioner from the Ninth 45 Transportation District, and occasioned by the resignation of Robert Keith Scott of 46 Colorado Springs, appointed. 47 48 Sincerely, 49 (signed) 50 Jared Polis 51 Governor 52 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 53 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 54 55 Committee on Transportation & Energy 56 ______57 58 September 5, 2019 59 60 To the Honorable 61 Colorado Senate 62 Colorado General Assembly 63 State Capitol Building 64 Denver, CO 80203 65 66 Ladies and Gentlemen: 67 68 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 69 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 70 following: 71 72 Page 56 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020

MEMBERS OF THE 1 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3 4 for terms expiring September 1, 2023: 5 6 Tammy Ann Hitchens of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Colorado 7 municipal employers, reappointed; 8 9 Michael Francis Feeley of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of special 10 districts, appointed; 11 12 Jason Walter Mantas of Timnath, Colorado, to serve as a full-time paid firefighter, 13 appointed; 14 15 for a term expiring September 1, 2025: 16 17 Patrick K. Phelan of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a retired fire-fighter, appointed. 18 19 Sincerely, 20 (signed) 21 Jared Polis 22 Governor 23 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 24 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 25 26 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 27 28 ______29 30 31 October 24, 2019 32 33 To the Honorable 34 Colorado Senate 35 Colorado General Assembly 36 State Capitol Building 37 Denver, CO 80203 38 39 Ladies and Gentlemen: 40 41 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 42 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 43 following: 44 45 MEMBERS OF THE 46 COLORADO CHANNEL AUTHORITY 47 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 48 49 for terms expiring October 6, 2023: 50 51 Bart Warren Miller of Centennial, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, to serve as a representative 52 who has experience in the business operations of broadcast journalism, reappointed; 53 54 Megan Alyse Jurgemeyer of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, who has experience in the 55 business operations of broadcast journalism, reappointed; 56 57 Todd Barnes of Erie, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed. 58 59 Sincerely, 60 (signed) 61 Jared Polis 62 Governor 63 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 64 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 65 66 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 67 68 ______69 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020 Page 57

June 6, 2019 1 2 To the Honorable 3 Colorado Senate 4 Colorado General Assembly 5 State Capitol Building 6 Denver, CO 80203 7 8 Ladies and Gentlemen: 9 10 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 11 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 12 following: 13 14 MEMBER OF THE 15 STATE PERSONNEL BOARD 16 17 effective June 30, 2019 for a term expiring June 30, 2022: 18 19 Sarah Kristin Wager of Littleton, Colorado, appointed. 20 21 Sincerely, 22 (signed) 23 Jared Polis 24 Governor 25 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 26 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 27 28 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 29 ______30 31 September 11, 2019 32 33 To the Honorable 34 Colorado Senate 35 Colorado General Assembly 36 State Capitol Building 37 Denver, CO 80203 38 39 Ladies and Gentlemen: 40 41 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 42 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration the 43 following: 44 45 MEMBER OF THE 46 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 47 VETERANS COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS 48 49 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 50 51 Scott James Bartlett of Woodland Park, Colorado, the state long-term ombudsman, and 52 occasioned by the resignation of Anne Kerr Meier of Evergreen, Colorado, appointed. 53 54 Sincerely, 55 (signed) 56 Jared Polis 57 Governor 58 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 59 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 60 61 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 62 ______63 64 June 13, 2019 65 66 To the Honorable 67 Colorado Senate 68 Colorado General Assembly 69 State Capitol Building 70 Denver, CO 80203 71 72 Page 58 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020

Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 2 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 3 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration the 4 following: 5 6 MEMBER OF THE 7 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 8 VETERANS COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS 9 10 effective July 1, 2019 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 11 12 Carolyn Mae Ruhl of Brush, Colorado, to serve as a member with expertise in nursing 13 home operations, who is a nursing home administrator at the time of appointment, who is 14 experienced in the financial operations of a nursing home, and as a Republican, 15 reappointed. 16 17 Sincerely, 18 (signed) 19 Jared Polis 20 Governor 21 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 22 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 23 24 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 25 ______26 27 June 13, 2019 28 29 To the Honorable 30 Colorado Senate 31 Colorado General Assembly 32 State Capitol Building 33 Denver, CO 80203 34 35 Ladies and Gentlemen: 36 37 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 38 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint, and submit to your consideration, the 39 following: 40 41 MEMBERS OF THE 42 COLORADO BOARD OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 43 44 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 45 46 Patricia Jane Hammon, RN, of Eagle, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has been 47 honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of America, 48 reappointed; 49 50 Hollie Kaye Caldwell of Parker, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has been 51 honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of America, 52 reappointed. 53 54 Sincerely, 55 (signed) 56 Jared Polis 57 Governor 58 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 59 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 60 61 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 62 ______63 64 May 30, 2019 65 66 To the Honorable 67 Colorado Senate 68 Colorado General Assembly 69 State Capitol Building 70 Denver, CO 80203 71 72 Senate Journal-7th Day-January 14, 2020 Page 59

Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 2 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 3 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration the 4 following: 5 6 MEMBERS OF THE 7 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 8 VETERANS COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS 9 10 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 11 12 Richard Edward Young of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a veteran and as a Democrat, 13 reappointed; 14 15 William Lewis Robinson of Castle Rock, Colorado, to serve as a veteran and the designee 16 of the State Board of Veterans Affairs and as an Unaffiliated, reappointed; 17 18 Anne Kerr Meier of Evergreen, Colorado, the state long-term ombudsman, reappointed. 19 20 Sincerely, 21 (signed) 22 Jared Polis 23 Governor 24 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 25 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 26 27 Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 28 29 ______30 31 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., 32 Wednesday, January 15, 2020. 33 34 Approved: 35 36 37 38 Leroy M. Garcia 39 President of the Senate 40 41 Attest: 42 43 44 45 Cindi L. Markwell 46 Secretary of the Senate 47 Senate Journal-8th Day-January 15, 2020 Page 61

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 8th Legislative Day Wednesday, January 15, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Yossi Serebryanski, Chabad of South Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Court, Holbert, Smallwood. 17 Present later--2, Holbert, Smallwood. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Bridges. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, reading of the Journal of Tuesday, January 14, 2020, 24 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 29 30 Correctly Printed: SB20-096, 097, 098, 099, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105. 31 Correctly Enrolled: SJR20-001. 32 33 ______34 35 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 36 37 The President has signed: SJM20-001. 38 39 ______40 41 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 42 ______43 44 45 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 46 47 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 48 49 SB20-106 by Senator(s) Woodward and Ginal; --Concerning the ability of homeless youth to consent 50 to shelter or shelter services. 51 Local Government 52 53 SB20-107 by Senator(s) Ginal; --Concerning an analysis of prescription drug manufacturer data on 54 high-cost prescription drugs paid for by specified state departments to determine the 55 components of the production process that drive the price of the prescription drugs. 56 Health & Human Services 57 58 SB20-108 by Senator(s) Gonzales; --Concerning a prohibition on a landlord engaging in certain 59 activities related to a tenant's citizenship status. 60 Local Government 61 62 SB20-109 by Senator(s) Gardner; --Concerning the property tax classification of property used for 63 short-term rentals. 64 Finance 65 Page 62 Senate Journal-8th Day-January 15, 2020

SB20-110 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Holbert; also Representative(s) Snyder--Concerning fines 1 levied by a licensing authority for violations of laws related to alcohol beverages. 2 Business, Labor, & Technology 3 4 SB20-111 by Senator(s) Hisey; also Representative(s) Soper--Concerning the creation of a school 5 transportation grant program. 6 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 7 8 SB20-112 by Senator(s) Priola; also Representative(s) Buentello--Concerning the creation of a college 9 trust scholarship for students who graduate early from Colorado public high schools. 10 Finance 11 12 ______13 14 TRIBUTES 15 16 Honoring: 17 18 Chris Nicoll -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 19 Oralie McAfee -- By Tammy Story. 20 Tim and Emmy Dennehy -- By Senator Dennis Hisey. 21 Natural Habitat Adventures Team -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 22 23 ______24 25 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., 26 Thursday, January 16, 2020. 27 28 Approved: 29 30 31 32 Leroy M. Garcia 33 President of the Senate 34 35 Attest: 36 37 38 39 Cindi L. Markwell 40 Secretary of the Senate 41 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020 Page 63

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 9th Legislative Day Thursday, January 16, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Pastor Mark Phillips, First Baptist Church of Sterling. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Court, Marble, Rodriguez. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Bridges. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, reading of the Journal of Wednesday, January 15, 23 the Journal 2020, was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, and 112. 30 31 ______32 33 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 34 ______35 36 37 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 38 39 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 40 assigned to committees as follows: 41 42 June 20, 2019 43 44 To the Honorable 45 Colorado Senate 46 Colorado General Assembly 47 State Capitol Building 48 Denver, CO 80203 49 50 Ladies and Gentlemen: 51 52 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 53 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 54 following: 55 56 MEMBERS OF THE 57 COLORADO COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE 58 59 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 60 61 Yolanda Lyons Pfund of Monument, Colorado to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 62 63 Bruce Casias of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 64 65 Drucilla Pugh of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 66 67 Page 64 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020

Elizabeth Krupa of Evergreen, Colorado, to serve as an attorney, reappointed. 1 2 Sincerely, 3 (signed) 4 Jared Polis 5 Governor 6 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 7 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 8 9 Committee on Judiciary 10 11 ______12 13 May 23, 2019 14 15 To the Honorable 16 Colorado Senate 17 Colorado General Assembly 18 State Capitol Building 19 Denver, CO 80203 20 21 Ladies and Gentlemen: 22 23 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 24 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 25 following: 26 27 MEMBERS OF THE 28 COLORADO BANKING BOARD 29 30 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 31 32 Glen Jammaron of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of bankers, 33 and as a representative who resides west of the continental divide, reappointed; 34 35 Richard Estaban Martinez, Jr. of Centennial, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 36 bankers, and as a representative of a bank having less than one hundred fifty million 37 dollars in total assets, reappointed; 38 39 Taylor Colton McLemore of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the public, 40 appointed; 41 42 Sarah J. Auchterlonie of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the public, 43 reappointed. 44 45 Sincerely, 46 (signed) 47 Jared Polis 48 Governor 49 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 50 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 51 52 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 53 ______54 55 December 19, 2019 56 57 To the Honorable 58 Colorado Senate 59 Colorado General Assembly 60 State Capitol Building 61 Denver, CO 80203 62 63 Ladies and Gentlemen: 64 65 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 66 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and reappoint and submit to your 67 consideration, the following: 68 69 MEMBER OF THE 70 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 71 72 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020 Page 65 effective December 31, 2019 for a term expiring December 31, 2023: 1 2 Meredith Lorene Mapel of Durango, Colorado, a Republican, appointed. 3 4 Sincerely, 5 (signed) 6 Jared Polis 7 Governor 8 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 9 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 10 11 Committee on Education 12 13 ______14 15 December 19, 2019 16 17 To the Honorable 18 Colorado Senate 19 Colorado General Assembly 20 State Capitol Building 21 Denver, CO 80203 22 23 Ladies and Gentlemen: 24 25 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 26 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint, and submit to your 27 consideration, the following: 28 29 MEMBERS OF THE 30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF METROPOLITAN 31 STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER 32 33 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 34 35 Albus Brooks of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, appointed; 36 37 Michael Johnston of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, appointed; 38 39 Mario M. Carrera of Lone Tree, Colorado, to serve as an Unaffiliated, appointed; 40 41 Kristin Darleen Hultquist of Parker, Colorado, to serve as an Unaffiliated, appointed. 42 43 Sincerely, 44 (signed) 45 Jared Polis 46 Governor 47 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 48 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 49 50 Committee on Education 51 52 ______53 54 December 19, 2019 55 56 To the Honorable 57 Colorado Senate 58 Colorado General Assembly 59 State Capitol Building 60 Denver, CO 80203 61 62 Ladies and Gentlemen: 63 64 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 65 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 66 following: 67 68 MEMBERS OF THE 69 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE 70 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 71 72 Page 66 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020

effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 1 2 Nathaniel Easley, Jr. of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, appointed; 3 4 Polly Barragan Baca of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, appointed. 5 6 Sincerely, 7 (signed) 8 Jared Polis 9 Governor 10 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 11 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 12 13 Committee on Education 14 15 ______16 17 May 23, 2019 18 19 To the Honorable 20 Colorado Senate 21 Colorado General Assembly 22 State Capitol Building 23 Denver, CO 80203 24 25 Ladies and Gentlemen: 26 27 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 28 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 29 consideration, the following: 30 31 MEMBER OF THE 32 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY 33 34 effective June 1, 2019 for a term expiring June 1, 2023: 35 36 William Griffin of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the private sector, 37 appointed. 38 39 Sincerely, 40 (signed) 41 Jared Polis 42 Governor 43 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 44 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 45 46 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 47 48 ______49 50 January 8, 2020 51 52 To the Honorable 53 Colorado Senate 54 Colorado General Assembly 55 State Capitol Building 56 Denver, CO 80203 57 58 Ladies and Gentlemen: 59 60 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 61 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 62 consideration the following: 63 64 MEMBER OF THE 65 COLORADO COMMISSION ON THE AGING 66 67 for a term expiring July 1, 2020: 68 69 Susan Janet Hansen of Montrose, Colorado, to serve as a Republican from Congressional 70 District 3, and occasioned by the resignation of Kathleen Hall, RN, BSN, MS, PhD of 71 Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed. 72 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020 Page 67

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 1/13/2020 5 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Health & Human Services 8 9 ______10 11 December 12, 2019 12 13 To the Honorable 14 Colorado Senate 15 Colorado General Assembly 16 State Capitol Building 17 Denver, CO 80203 18 19 Ladies and Gentlemen: 20 21 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 22 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 23 following: 24 25 MEMBER OF THE 26 ENERGY IMPACT ASSISTANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 27 28 for a term expiring August 24, 2023: 29 30 Joseph Timothy Redmond of Hayden, Colorado, appointed. 31 32 Sincerely, 33 (signed) 34 Jared Polis 35 Governor 36 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 37 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 38 39 Committee on Local Government 40 41 ______42 43 December 19, 2019 44 45 To the Honorable 46 Colorado Senate 47 Colorado General Assembly 48 State Capitol Building 49 Denver, CO 80203 50 51 Ladies and Gentlemen: 52 53 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 54 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 55 following: 56 57 MEMBER OF THE 58 ENERGY IMPACT ASSISTANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 59 60 for a term expiring August 24, 2023: 61 62 Trisha A. Stiles of Aurora, Colorado, appointed. 63 64 Sincerely, 65 (signed) 66 Jared Polis 67 Governor 68 Rec'd: 12/23/2019 69 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 70 71 Committee on Local Government 72 Page 68 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020

______1 2 June 13, 2019 3 4 To the Honorable 5 Colorado Senate 6 Colorado General Assembly 7 State Capitol Building 8 Denver, CO 80203 9 10 Ladies and Gentlemen: 11 12 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 13 Colorado, I have the honor to reappoint and submit to your consideration, the following: 14 15 MEMBERS OF THE 16 STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 17 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 18 19 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2022: 20 21 Robert E. Musgraves of Denver, Colorado, reappointed; 22 23 Cathy Lee Carpenter Dea of Golden, Colorado, reappointed; 24 25 Ellen S. Roberts of Durango, Colorado, reappointed; 26 27 Alan Bruce Salazar of Thornton, Colorado, reappointed. 28 29 Sincerely, 30 (signed) 31 Jared Polis 32 Governor 33 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 34 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 35 36 Committee on Education 37 38 ______39 40 41 January 2, 2020 42 43 To the Honorable 44 Colorado Senate 45 Colorado General Assembly 46 State Capitol Building 47 Denver, CO 80203 48 49 Ladies and Gentlemen: 50 51 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 52 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appointed, reappoint and submit to your 53 consideration, the following: 54 55 MEMBERS OF THE 56 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE 57 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO 58 59 for a term expiring December 31, 2020: 60 61 Patricia Barela Rivera of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat and occasioned by the 62 resignation of Anthony Darren Salazar of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 63 64 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 65 66 Maia A. Babbs of Golden, Colorado, to serve as an Unaffiliated, appointed; 67 68 Shashwata Prateek Dutta of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a Democrat, appointed. 69 Senate Journal-9th Day-January 16, 2020 Page 69

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Education 8 9 ______10 11 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., 12 Friday, January 17, 2020. 13 14 Approved: 15 16 17 18 Leroy M. Garcia 19 President of the Senate 20 21 Attest: 22 23 24 25 Cindi L. Markwell 26 Secretary of the Senate 27 Senate Journal-10th Day-January 17, 2020 Page 71

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 10th Legislative Day Friday, January 17, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Dr. Gene Selander, Crystal Clear Ministries, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--29 16 Absent--1, Priola. 17 Excused--4, Cooke, Gardner, Hill, Scott. 18 Vacant--Senate District 31. 19 Present later--1, Priola. 20 21 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 22 23 Pledge By Senator Bridges. 24 25 Reading of On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, reading of the Journal of Thursday, January 16, 2020., 26 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 27 28 ______29 30 Election of On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg and seconded by Minority Leader Holbert, 31 President Senator Nancy Todd was nominated as President Pro Tempore of the Senate. 32 Pro Tempore 33 34 Majority Leader Fenberg moved that the nominations for President Pro Tempore of the 35 Senate be closed and that a unanimous vote be cast for Senator Todd. The motion was 36 adopted by unanimous vote. 37 ______38 39 40 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 41 42 The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated: 43 44 SB20-113 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 45 Arndt, McKean--Concerning the mandatory contents of each license issued to a health 46 facility by the department of public health and environment. 47 Health & Human Services 48 49 ______50 51 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 52 ______53 54 55 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 56 57 January 17, 2020 58 59 Mr. President: 60 61 The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR20-1002, as printed in House Journal, 62 January 17, 2020. 63 64 ______65 Page 72 Senate Journal-10th Day-January 17, 2020

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1 2 HJR20-1002 by Representative(s) Melton and Herod, Buckner, Coleman, Exum, Jackson; also 3 Senator(s) Williams A. and Fields--Concerning the commemoration of the birthday of the 4 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 5 6 On motion of Senator Williams, the resolution was read at length and adopted by the 7 following roll call vote: 8 9 YES 29 NO 0 EXCUSED 5 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges Y Foote Y Marble Y Story Y 11 Cooke E Gardner E Moreno Y Tate Y 12 Coram E Ginal Y Pettersen Y Todd Y 13 Crowder Y Gonzales Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 14 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 15 District 31 * Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 16 Donovan Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 17 Fenberg Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 18 Fields Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 19 20 *The seat for Senate District 31 is Vacant. 21 22 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Donovan, Fenberg, Foote, Garcia, 23 Ginal, Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Marble, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Rankin, 24 Rodriguez, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, Todd, Winter, Woodward, and 25 Zenzinger. 26 27 ______28 29 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 30 31 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 32 assigned to committees as follows: 33 34 35 November 14, 2019 36 37 To the Honorable 38 Colorado Senate 39 Colorado General Assembly 40 State Capitol Building 41 Denver, CO 80203 42 43 Ladies and Gentlemen: 44 45 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 46 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 47 following: 48 49 MEMBER OF THE 50 PINNACOL ASSURANCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 51 52 effective January 1, 2020 for a term expiring January 1, 2025: 53 54 Mark David Goodman of Denver, Colorado, an employer whose liability is insured by 55 Pinnacol Assurance, reappointed. 56 57 Sincerely, 58 (signed) 59 Jared Polis 60 Governor 61 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 62 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 63 64 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 65 66 ______67 68 August 22, 2019 69 70 To the Honorable 71 Colorado Senate 72 Senate Journal-10th Day-January 17, 2020 Page 73

Colorado General Assembly 1 State Capitol Building 2 Denver, CO 80203 3 4 Ladies and Gentlemen: 5 6 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 7 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 8 consideration, the following: 9 10 MEMBER OF THE 11 UNINSURED EMPLOYER BOARD 12 13 effective September 1, 2019 for a term expiring September 1, 2022: 14 15 Roger Allen Hays of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a representative of employers, 16 reappointed. 17 18 Sincerely, 19 (signed) 20 Jared Polis 21 Governor 22 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 23 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 24 25 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 26 27 ______28 29 July 29, 2019 30 31 To the Honorable 32 Colorado Senate 33 Colorado General Assembly 34 State Capitol Building 35 Denver, CO 80203 36 37 Ladies and Gentlemen: 38 39 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 40 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 41 following: 42 43 MEMBERS OF THE 44 STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD 45 46 for terms expiring July 1, 2022: 47 48 Christopher Huntington Butler of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, a member of the public at 49 large, appointed; 50 51 Chad Kelly Deyle of Wray, Colorado, to serve as an electrical contractor who has a 52 master’s license, appointed. 53 54 Sincerely, 55 (signed) 56 Jared Polis 57 Governor 58 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 59 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 60 61 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 62 63 ______64 65 July 11, 2019 66 67 To the Honorable 68 Colorado Senate 69 Colorado General Assembly 70 State Capitol Building 71 Denver, CO 80203 72 Page 74 Senate Journal-10th Day-January 17, 2020

Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 2 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 3 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 4 consideration, the following: 5 6 MEMBERS OF THE 7 STATE PLUMBING BOARD 8 9 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 10 11 Kevin Thomas Roy of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of general 12 contractors and as an Unaffiliated, appointed; 13 14 Noreen H. McMahon of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to serve as an at large member, 15 reappointed. 16 17 Sincerely, 18 (signed) 19 Jared Polis 20 Governor 21 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 22 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 23 24 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 25 26 ______27 28 June 27, 2019 29 30 To the Honorable 31 Colorado Senate 32 Colorado General Assembly 33 State Capitol Building 34 Denver, CO 80203 35 36 Ladies and Gentlemen: 37 38 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 39 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 40 consideration, the following: 41 42 MEMBERS OF THE 43 SPECIAL FUNDS BOARD FOR 44 WORKERS' COMPENSATION SELF INSURERS 45 46 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 47 48 Jeffrey L. Green, ARM-P of Loveland, Colorado, to serve as a manager or employee of 49 self-insured employers in good standing, with knowledge of risk management and 50 finance, reappointed; 51 52 Christine Hoppe of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a manager or employee of self-insured 53 employers in good standing, appointed. 54 55 Sincerely, 56 (signed) 57 Jared Polis 58 Governor 59 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 60 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 61 62 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 63 64 ______65 66 May 4, 2019 67 68 To the Honorable 69 Colorado Senate 70 Colorado General Assembly 71 State Capitol Building 72 Senate Journal-10th Day-January 17, 2020 Page 75

Denver, CO 80203 1 2 Ladies and Gentlemen: 3 4 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 5 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and reappoint and submit to your 6 consideration, the following: 7 8 MEMBERS OF THE 9 COLORADO WILDLIFE HABITAT STAMP COMMITTEE 10 11 for terms expiring December 31, 2022: 12 13 Timothy Brass of Longmont, Colorado, at large member, reappointed; 14 15 Thomas Duane Brossia of Durango, Colorado, a sportsperson, reappointed; 16 17 Daniel C. Gates of Canon City, Colorado, a sportsperson, reappointed; 18 19 Robert William Winn of Rifle, Colorado, a sportsperson, appointed 20 21 Ashley Johnson Rust of Denver, Colorado, a representative of a national or regionally 22 recognized conservation organization whose mission is focused on nongame wildlife and 23 whose membership is composed primarily of nongame wildlife users, appointed. 24 25 Sincerely, 26 (signed) 27 Jared Polis 28 Governor 29 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 30 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 31 32 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 33 34 ______35 36 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, 37 January 21, 2020. 38 39 Approved: 40 41 42 43 Leroy M. Garcia 44 President of the Senate 45 46 Attest: 47 48 49 50 Cindi L. Markwell 51 Secretary of the Senate 52 Page 76 Senate Journal-13th Day-January 20, 2020

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 13th Legislative Day Monday, January 20, 2020 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 THE SENATE DID NOT CONVENE ON THIS DAY 15 16 DUE TO OBSERVANCE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY 17 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 77

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 14th Legislative Day Tuesday, January 21, 2020 7 8 9 Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Joe Black, Temple Emmanuel, Denver. 10 11 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 12 Order 13 14 Roll Call Present--32 15 Excused--2, Hill, Pettersen. 16 Vacant--1, Senate District 31. 17 Present later--1, Hansen. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Coram. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Story, reading of the Journal of Friday, January 17, 2020, was 24 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 ______26 27 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE 28 29 State of Colorado 30 Department of State 31 32 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. CERTIFICATE 33 STATE OF COLORADO 34 35 I, Jena Griswold, Secretary of State, certify that the attached is a true and exact copy of the 36 Nomination by Vacancy Committee as filed in this office on January 17, 2020 by the 37 Democratic 31st Senate District Vacancy Committee, appointing Christopher J. Hansen to 38 fill the vacancy in the office of Colorado State Senate, District 31 caused by the 39 resignation of the honorable Lois Court. 40 41 In testimony whereof I have set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of 42 Colorado, at the City of Denver this 21st day of January 2020. 43 44 (signed) 45 Jena Griswold 46 Secretary of State 47 ______48 49 State of Colorado 50 Department of State 51 52 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. CERTIFICATE 53 STATE OF COLORADO 54 55 I, Jena Griswold, Secretary of State, certify that the attached is a true and exact copy of the 56 Acceptance of Nomination by Vacancy Committee as filed in this office on January 17, 57 2020 by Christopher J. Hansen, accepting the appointment of the Democratic 31st Senate 58 District Vacancy Committee to fill the vacancy in the office of Colorado State Senate, 59 District 31, caused by the resignation of the honorable Lois Court. 60 61 In testimony whereof I have set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of 62 Colorado, at the City of Denver this 21st day of January 2020. 63 64 (signed) 65 Jena Griswold 66 Secretary of State 67 Page 78 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

______1 2 The Senate Chief Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Lombardi, announced the arrival of the 3 Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court. 4 ______5 6 7 Oath of Chief Justice Nathan B. Coats of the Colorado Supreme Court administered the Oath of 8 Office Office to Chris Hansen, Senate District 31. 9 10 ______11 12 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 13 ______14 15 16 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 17 18 Correctly Printed: SB20-113. 19 Correctly Revised: HJR20-1001. 20 21 ______22 23 At the order of the President, Senator Hansen was added to the current roll call. 24 25 ______26 27 INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS 28 29 The following resolution was read by title and referred to the committee indicated: 30 31 SJR20-003 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Roberts--Concerning approval of water 32 project revolving fund eligibility lists administered by the Colorado water resources and 33 power development authority. 34 Agriculture & Natural Resources 35 36 ______37 38 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 39 ______40 41 42 COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT LETTERS 43 44 January 17, 2020 45 46 Ms. Natalie Mullis 47 Executive Director 48 Office of Legislative Council 49 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 50 Denver, CO 80203 51 52 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 53 54 Please be advised that I am appointing Senator-elect Chris Hansen replacing Senator Lois 55 Court to serve on Finance Committee effective January 21, 2020. Due to the resignation of 56 Senator Lois Court, Senator Julie Gonzales will be Chair of the Finance Committee. 57 58 Sincerely, 59 (signed) 60 Steve Fenberg 61 Senate Majority Leader 62 63 Cc: The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 64 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 65 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 66 The Honorable , House Minority Leader 67 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 68 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 69 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 70 Susan Liddle 71 ______72 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 79

January 17, 2020 1 2 Ms. Natalie Mullis 3 Executive Director 4 Office of Legislative Council 5 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 6 Denver, CO 80203 7 8 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 9 10 Please be advised that I am appointing Senator-elect Chris Hansen replacing Senator Lois 11 Court to serve on State Veterans and Military Affairs Committee effective January 21, 12 2020. Due to the resignation of Senator Lois Court, Senator Rhonda Fields will be 13 Vice-Chair of the State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee. 14 15 Sincerely, 16 (signed) 17 Steve Fenberg 18 Senate Majority Leader 19 20 Cc: The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 21 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 22 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 23 The Honorable Patrick Neville, House Minority Leader 24 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 25 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 26 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 27 Susan Liddle 28 ______29 30 INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS (cont'd) 31 32 The following resolution was read by title: 33 34 SJR20-004 by Senator(s) Garcia, Fenberg, Holbert; also Representative(s) Becker, Garnett, Neville-- 35 Concerning parking on the grounds of the State Capitol. 36 37 Laid over one day under Senate Rule 30(b). 38 39 ______40 41 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 42 43 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 44 assigned to committees as follows: 45 46 47 August 6, 2019 48 49 To the Honorable 50 Colorado Senate 51 Colorado General Assembly 52 State Capitol Building 53 Denver, CO 80203 54 55 Ladies and Gentlemen: 56 57 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 58 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 59 following: 60 61 MEMBERS OF THE 62 GROUND WATER COMMISSION 63 64 for terms expiring May 1, 2023: 65 66 Glen S. Frihauf of Wiggins, Colorado, to serve as a resident agriculturist from the North 67 Kiowa-Bijou Basin, and occasioned by the removal of Daniel L. Farmer of Colorado 68 Springs, Colorado, reappointed; 69 70 Blake Austin Gourley of Springfield, Colorado to serve as a resident agriculturist from the 71 Southern High Plains Basin, reappointed. 72 Page 80 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 1/13/2020 5 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 8 9 ______10 11 12 June 6, 2019 13 14 To the Honorable 15 Colorado Senate 16 Colorado General Assembly 17 State Capitol Building 18 Denver, CO 80203 19 20 Ladies and Gentlemen: 21 22 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 23 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 24 following: 25 26 MEMBERS OF THE 27 STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS 28 29 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 30 31 Christine Marie Scanlan of Keystone, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local 32 government and land use planning and as a Democrat, appointed; 33 34 Josephine W. Heath of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of public primary 35 or secondary education and as a Democrat, appointed. 36 37 Sincerely, 38 (signed) 39 Jared Polis 40 Governor 41 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 42 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 43 44 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 45 46 ______47 48 49 November 14, 2019 50 51 To the Honorable 52 Colorado Senate 53 Colorado General Assembly 54 State Capitol Building 55 Denver, CO 80203 56 57 Ladies and Gentlemen: 58 59 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 60 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint and submit to your 61 consideration, the following: 62 63 MEMBER OF THE 64 COLORADO STUDENT LEADERS INSTITUTE 65 EXECUTIVE BOARD 66 67 for a term expiring July 7, 2021: 68 69 Tyler Jonathan Sapkin of Denver, Colorado to serve as a person from the community who 70 has an interest or experience in education, appointed. 71 72 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 81

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 1/13/2020 5 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Education 8 9 ______10 11 January 2, 2020 12 13 To the Honorable 14 Colorado Senate 15 Colorado General Assembly 16 State Capitol Building 17 Denver, CO 80203 18 19 Ladies and Gentlemen: 20 21 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 22 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and reappoint and submit to your 23 consideration, the following: 24 25 MEMBERS OF THE 26 COLORADO WILDLIFE HABITAT STAMP COMMITTEE 27 28 for a term expiring December 31, 2021: 29 30 Jon Romatzke of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as an ex officio member representing 31 the Division of Wildlife, and occasioned by the resignation of Patricia Dorsey of 32 Bayfield, Colorado, appointed; 33 34 for a term expiring December 31, 2022: 35 36 Jon Nestor of Rifle, Colorado, a sportsperson, and occasioned by the resignation of 37 Robert William Winn of Rifle, Colorado, appointed; 38 39 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 40 41 Brett Ackerman of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as an ex officio member 42 representing the Division of Wildlife, appointed; 43 44 Priya Nanjappa of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of national or 45 regionally recognized conservation organizations whose missions are focused on nongame 46 wildlife and whose membership is composed primarily of nongame wildlife, appointed; 47 48 Jennifer Gluck of LaSalle, Colorado, to serve as a sportsperson, appointed. 49 50 Sincerely, 51 (signed) 52 Jared Polis 53 Governor 54 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 55 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 56 57 Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources 58 59 ______60 61 January 2, 2020 62 63 Colorado Senate 64 Colorado State Capitol 65 200 East Colfax, Room 346 66 Denver, Colorado 80203 67 68 Dear Senators: 69 70 On behalf of the Board of Regents of the University of Colorado, I am pleased to forward 71 to you the following appointments: 72 Page 82 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

MEMBERS OF THE 1 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL 2 AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3 4 Steve Meyer, from the 3rd Congressional District, for a term effective July 1, 2019, and 5 continuing until June 30, 2023 (or until a successor is appointed by the Board of Regents), 6 reappointed; 7 8 Richard L. Monfort, from the 4th Congressional District, for a term effective March 1, 9 2019, and continuing until February 28, 2023 (or until a successor is appointed by the 10 Board of Regents), reappointed; 11 12 Ronald W. Williams, from the 1st Congressional District, for a term effective April 1, 13 2019, and continuing until March 31, 2023 (or until a successor is appointed by the Board 14 of Regents), reappointed; 15 16 Elizabeth Chambers, from the 2nd Congressional District, for a term effective November 17 6, 2019, and continuing until November 5, 2023 (or until a successor is appointed by the 18 Board of Regents), appointed. 19 20 These appointments were approved by the Board of Regents at the June 13, 2019, and 21 November 6, 2019, regular board meetings. Copies of the resolutions to this effect and 22 biographical information are attached. 23 24 Pursuant to section 23-21-503 (2), Colorado Revised Statutes, appointments to the 25 Hospital Authority Board of Directors from the congressional districts are subject to the 26 advice and consent of the Senate. 27 28 Sincerely, 29 (signed) 30 Effie Ameen 31 Assistant Secretary to the Board of Regents 32 Rec'd: 1/9/2020 33 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 34 35 Committee on Health & Human Services 36 37 ______38 39 June 27, 2019 40 41 To the Honorable 42 Colorado Senate 43 Colorado General Assembly 44 State Capitol Building 45 Denver, CO 80203 46 47 Ladies and Gentlemen: 48 49 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 50 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and reappoint and submit to your 51 consideration, the following: 52 53 MEMBERS OF THE 54 FINANCIAL SERVICES BOARD 55 56 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 57 58 Sundie Lynn Seefried of Castle Rock, Colorado, to serve as an executive officer of a state 59 credit union and as a Democrat, appointed; 60 61 Gerald Alan Agnes of Boulder, Colorado to serve as an executive officer of a state credit 62 union and as a Republican, reappointed. 63 64 Sincerely, 65 (signed) 66 Jared Polis 67 Governor 68 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 69 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 70 71 Committee on Finance 72 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 83

______1 2 July 11, 2019 3 4 To the Honorable 5 Colorado Senate 6 Colorado General Assembly 7 State Capitol Building 8 Denver, CO 80203 9 10 Ladies and Gentlemen: 11 12 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 13 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 14 following: 15 16 MEMBER OF THE 17 SECURITIES BOARD 18 19 for a term expiring July 1, 2022: 20 21 Nilsa Guerrero-Mahon of Brighton, Colorado, to serve as a certified public accountant, 22 appointed. 23 24 Sincerely, 25 (signed) 26 Jared Polis 27 Governor 28 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 29 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 30 31 Committee on Finance 32 33 ______34 35 July 18, 2019 36 37 To the Honorable 38 Colorado Senate 39 Colorado General Assembly 40 State Capitol Building 41 Denver, CO 80203 42 43 Ladies and Gentlemen: 44 45 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 46 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit for your consideration, the 47 following: 48 49 MEMBERS OF THE 50 COLORADO LIMITED GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION 51 52 for a term expiring July 1, 2020: 53 54 Shawn Louis Coleman of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Second 55 Congressional District, a representative of registered electors, and as a 56 Democrat, and occasioned by the resignation of Honorable Cynthia D. Mares of 57 Centennial, Colorado, appointed; 58 59 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 60 61 Kelly Kleven of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Third Congressional 62 District, as a representative of certified public accountants and corporate finance, and as a 63 Republican, appointed; 64 65 Barbara Lorraine Albert of Englewood, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Sixth 66 Congressional District, as an attorney, and as an Unaffiliated, appointed. 67 Page 84 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Finance 8 9 ______10 11 12 July 18, 2019 13 14 To the Honorable 15 Colorado Senate 16 Colorado General Assembly 17 State Capitol Building 18 Denver, CO 80203 19 20 Ladies and Gentlemen: 21 22 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 23 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 24 following: 25 26 MEMBER OF THE 27 COLORADO LOTTERY COMMISSION 28 29 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 30 31 William John Clayton of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of law 32 enforcement and as an Unaffiliated, reappointed. 33 34 Sincerely, 35 (signed) 36 Jared Polis 37 Governor 38 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 39 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 40 41 Committee on Finance 42 43 ______44 45 46 December 12, 2019 47 48 To the Honorable 49 Colorado Senate 50 Colorado General Assembly 51 State Capitol Building 52 Denver, CO 80203 53 54 Ladies and Gentlemen: 55 56 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 57 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit for your consideration, the 58 following: 59 60 MEMBER OF THE 61 COLORADO LIMITED GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION 62 63 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 64 65 Justin Davis of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Third 66 Congressional District, as a representative of certified public accountants and corporate 67 finance, and as an Unaffiliated, and occasioned by the resignation of Kelly Kleven of 68 Pueblo, Colorado, appointed. 69 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 85

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Finance 8 9 ______10 11 12 July 3, 2019 13 14 To the Honorable 15 Colorado Senate 16 Colorado General Assembly 17 State Capitol Building 18 Denver, CO 80203 19 20 Ladies and Gentlemen: 21 22 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 23 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 24 following: 25 26 MEMBER OF THE 27 COLORADO RACING COMMISSION 28 29 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 30 31 Lori A. Scott, DVM of Commerce City, Colorado, to serve as a veterinarian and as an 32 Unaffiliated from the Seventh Congressional District, reappointed. 33 34 Sincerely, 35 (signed) 36 Jared Polis 37 Governor 38 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 39 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 40 41 Committee on Finance 42 43 ______44 45 46 November 14, 2019 47 48 To the Honorable 49 Colorado Senate 50 Colorado General Assembly 51 State Capitol Building 52 Denver, CO 80203 53 54 Ladies and Gentlemen: 55 56 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 57 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit for your consideration, the 58 following: 59 60 MEMBER OF THE 61 COLORADO LIMITED GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION 62 63 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 64 65 Richard L. Nathan of Greenwood Village, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Sixth 66 Congressional District, as an attorney, and as a Democrat, and occasioned by the 67 resignation of Barbara Lorraine Albert of Englewood, Colorado, appointed. 68 Page 86 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

Sincerely, 1 (signed) 2 Jared Polis 3 Governor 4 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 5 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Finance 8 9 ______10 11 September 18, 2019 12 13 To the Honorable 14 Colorado Senate 15 Colorado General Assembly 16 State Capitol Building 17 Denver, CO 80203 18 19 Ladies and Gentlemen: 20 21 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 22 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 23 following: 24 25 MEMBER OF THE 26 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 27 28 for a term expiring September 2, 2021: 29 30 Martin Jeffrey Flaum of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a representative with 31 knowledge of property taxation, and occasioned by the change in designation of Dickey 32 Lee Hullinghorst of Longmont, Colorado, appointed. 33 34 Sincerely, 35 (signed) 36 Jared Polis 37 Governor 38 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 39 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 40 41 Committee on Finance 42 43 ______44 45 December 5, 2019 46 47 To the Honorable 48 Colorado Senate 49 Colorado General Assembly 50 State Capitol Building 51 Denver, CO 80203 52 53 Ladies and Gentlemen: 54 55 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 56 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 57 following: 58 59 MEMBERS OF THE 60 UNDERGROUND DAMAGE PREVENTION SAFETY COMMISSION 61 62 for terms expiring January 1, 2023: 63 64 Jeannette Aileen Jones of Longmont, Colorado, to serve as a representative of energy 65 producers, reappointed; 66 67 Nicholas Christopher Kampmann of Firestone, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 68 municipalities, reappointed; 69 70 James Robert Moody of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of contractors, 71 reappointed; 72 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020 Page 87

Theodore Wayne Jensen of Wellington, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Colorado 1 counties, appointed; 2 3 David Robert Ellis of Morrison, Colorado, to serve as a representative of excavators, 4 appointed; 5 6 Mark Durand Williams of Broomfield, Colorado, to serve as a representative of water 7 utilities, appointed. 8 9 Sincerely, 10 (signed) 11 Jared Polis 12 Governor 13 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 14 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 15 16 Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology 17 18 ______19 20 October 24, 2019 21 22 To the Honorable 23 Colorado Senate 24 Colorado General Assembly 25 State Capitol Building 26 Denver, CO 80203 27 28 Ladies and Gentlemen: 29 30 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 31 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 32 following: 33 34 MEMBER OF THE 35 COLORADO HEALTHCARE AFFORDABILITY 36 AND SUSTAINABILITY ENTERPRISE (CHASE) 37 38 for a term expiring May 15, 2020: 39 40 Kimberley E. Jackson of Windsor, Colorado, a person with a disability, who is living with 41 a disability, and who is not a representative or an employee of a hospital, health insurance 42 carrier, or other health care industry entity, and occasioned by the removal of George 43 Montgomery O’Brien of Pueblo, Colorado, appointed. 44 45 Sincerely, 46 (signed) 47 Jared Polis 48 Governor 49 Rec'd: 1/13/2020 50 Cindi L. Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 51 52 Committee on Health & Human Services 53 ______54 55 January 2, 2020 56 57 To the Honorable 58 Colorado Senate 59 Colorado General Assembly 60 State Capitol Building 61 Denver, CO 80203 62 63 Ladies and Gentlemen: 64 65 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 66 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, reappoint and submit to your consideration, the 67 following: 68 69 MEMBERS OF THE 70 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION 71 72 Page 88 Senate Journal-14th Day-January 21, 2020

for a term expiring August 1, 2021: 1 2 Cathleen Hall of Carbondale, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the government or 3 academic community and as an Unaffiliated, and occasioned by the resignation of Laura 4 Jeane Davis of Westminster, Colorado, appointed; 5 6 for a term expiring August 1, 2022: 7 8 Emily McConnell Freeman of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a member of the public and 9 as a Democrat, appointed. 10 11 Sincerely, 12 (signed) 13 Jared Polis 14 Governor 15 Rec'd: 1/3/2020 16 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 17 18 Committee on Health & Human Services 19 20 ______21 22 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, 23 January 22, 2020. 24 25 Approved: 26 27 28 Leroy M. Garcia 29 President of the Senate 30 Attest: 31 32 33 Cindi L. Markwell 34 Secretary of the Senate 35 Senate Journal-15th Day-January 22, 2020 Page 89

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 15th Legislative Day Wednesday, January 22, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Pastor Vern Rempel, Beloved Community Mennonite Church, 11 Englewood. 12 13 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 14 Order 15 16 Roll Call Present--33 17 Excused--2, Pettersen, Scott. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Coram. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Story, reading of the Journal of Tuesday, January 21, 2020, was 24 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 29 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 30 31 Correctly Printed: SJR20-003 and 004. 32 33 ______34 35 APPOINTMENT LETTER 36 37 January 17, 2020 38 39 Ms. Natalie Mullis 40 Executive Director 41 Office of Legislative Council 42 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 43 Denver, CO 80203 44 45 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 46 47 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-301, I am appointing Senator Kerry 48 Donovan replacing Senator Lois Court to serve on Legislative Council effective 49 immediately. 50 51 Sincerely, 52 (signed) 53 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 54 Senate President 55 56 Cc: The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 57 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 58 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 59 The Honorable Patrick Neville, House Minority Leader 60 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 61 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 62 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 63 Susan Liddle 64 65 ______66 67 Page 90 Senate Journal-15th Day-January 22, 2020

APPOINTMENTS TO STATUTORY COMMITTEES 1 2 Legislative Pursuant to Section 2-3-301, C.R.S., the President appointed Senator Donovan to fill the 3 Council vacancy created by Senator Court's resignation as a member of the Legislative Council 4 Committee. 5 6 Majority Leader Fenberg moved that the appointment to the Legislative Council 7 Committee be confirmed. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote: 8 9 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 11 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 12 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 13 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 14 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 15 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 16 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 17 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 18 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 19 20 ______21 22 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 23 24 SJR20-004 by Senator(s) Garcia, Fenberg, Holbert; also Representative(s) Becker, Garnett, Neville-- 25 Concerning parking on the grounds of the State Capitol. 26 27 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 28 29 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 30 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 31 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 32 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 33 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 34 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 35 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 36 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 37 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 38 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 39 40 Co-sponsor(s) added: Cooke, Marble, and Tate. 41 42 ______43 44 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 45 46 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Jared Polis were read and 47 assigned to committees as follows: 48 49 50 June 20, 2019 51 52 To the Honorable 53 Colorado Senate 54 Colorado General Assembly 55 State Capitol Building 56 Denver, CO 80203 57 58 Ladies and Gentlemen: 59 60 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 61 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, and submit to your consideration, the 62 following: 63 64 MEMBERS OF THE 65 COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY 66 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 67 68 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 69 70 of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a member representing the public, 71 reappointed; 72 Senate Journal-15th Day-January 22, 2020 Page 91

Julie J. Brewen of Bellvue, Colorado, to serve as a member representing the public, 1 reappointed; 2 3 Michelle Gersey Miles of Trinidad, Colorado, to serve as a member representing the 4 public, appointed. 5 6 Sincerely, 7 (signed) 8 Jared Polis 9 Governor 10 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 11 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 12 13 Committee on Finance 14 15 ______16 17 May 4, 2019 18 19 To the Honorable 20 Colorado Senate 21 Colorado General Assembly 22 State Capitol Building 23 Denver, CO 80203 24 25 Ladies and Gentlemen: 26 27 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 28 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the 29 following: 30 31 MEMBER OF THE 32 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT BENEFIT PLANS 33 34 for a term expiring July 10, 2022: 35 36 Thomas Jay Barrett of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative with experience and 37 competence in investment, management, finance, banking, economics, accounting, 38 pension administration, or actuarial analysis, and as a Democrat, appointed. 39 40 Sincerely, 41 (signed) 42 Jared Polis 43 Governor 44 Rec'd: 12/19/2019 45 Andrew Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of the Senate 46 47 Committee on Finance 48 49 ______50 51 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 52 ______53 54 55 TRIBUTES 56 57 Honoring: 58 59 The Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative -- By Senator Rachel Zenzinger, 60 Senator Tammy Story, Representative Cathy Kipp, and Representative . 61 62 ______63 64 Journal correction: 65 66 Page 78, strike lines 45-72, adjust remaining pages accordingly. 67 Page 92 Senate Journal-15th Day-January 22, 2020

______1 2 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Thursday, 3 January 23, 2020. 4 5 Approved: 6 7 8 9 Leroy M. Garcia 10 President of the Senate 11 12 Attest: 13 14 15 16 Cindi L. Markwell 17 Secretary of the Senate 18 Senate Journal-16th Day-January 23, 2020 Page 93

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 16th Legislative Day Thursday, January 23, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rev. Jerry Demmer, The Absolute Word Church, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Hansen, Hill, Pettersen. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Coram. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Story, reading of the Journal of Wednesday, January 22, 2020, was 23 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Engrossed: SJR20-004. 30 Correctly Enrolled: SJM20-001. 31 ______32 33 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 34 35 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-062 be referred 36 to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 37 recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 38 39 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-063 be amended 40 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 41 recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 42 43 Amend printed bill, page 4, line 23, strike "AGENCIES;" and substitute 44 "AGENCIES EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 24-31-111 (5);". 45 46 Page 13, strike lines 11 through 13 and substitute "STATE AUDITOR, THE 47 AGENCY MAY EMPLOY COUNSEL OF ITS". 48 49 Page 14, line 6, strike "20-___" and substitute "20-063". 50 51 52 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-073 be amended 53 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 54 favorable recommendation. 55 56 Amend printed bill, page 3, strike lines 19 through 27. 57 58 Page 4, strike lines 1 through 10 and substitute: 59 60 "(V) BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2021, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER, 61 COLLEGEINVEST SHALL PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT WITH A SECURE 62 ELECTRONIC REPORT CONTAINING INFORMATION FOR THE 529 QUALIFIED 63 STATE TUITION PROGRAM'S ACCOUNT OWNERS AND THIRD-PARTY 64 CONTRIBUTORS NECESSARY FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEDUCTION 65 ALLOWED IN THIS SECTION. THE REPORT MUST INCLUDE: 66 (A) THE NAME AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, AND THE 67 Page 94 Senate Journal-16th Day-January 23, 2020

CONTRIBUTION AMOUNT, OF ALL COLORADO TAXPAYERS MAKING A 1 CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR COLLEGEINVEST ACCOUNT IN THE REPORTING 2 TAX YEAR COMMENCING ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020; 3 (B) THE NAME AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, AND THE 4 CONTRIBUTION AMOUNT, OF ANY OTHER COLORADO TAXPAYER MAKING 5 A CONTRIBUTION TO A COLLEGEINVEST ACCOUNT IN THE REPORTING TAX 6 YEAR COMMENCING ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020, WHO INTENDS TO 7 PARTICIPATE IN THE DEDUCTION ALLOWED IN THIS SECTION; AND 8 (C) THE NAME AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, AND THE 9 UNQUALIFIED DISTRIBUTION AMOUNT, OF EACH ACCOUNT HOLDER OF A 10 COLLEGEINVEST ACCOUNT WHO IS ALSO A COLORADO TAXPAYER MAKING 11 AN UNQUALIFIED DISTRIBUTION IN THE REPORTING TAX YEAR 12 COMMENCING ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020, AND THE REASON FOR THE 13 UNQUALIFIED DISTRIBUTION.". 14 15 16 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-020 be 17 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 18 Military 19 Affairs 20 21 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-034 be referred 22 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 23 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 24 Affairs 25 26 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-041 be referred 27 Veterans, & to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 28 Military 29 Affairs 30 31 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-069 be referred 32 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 33 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 34 Affairs 35 36 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-071 be referred 37 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. 38 Military 39 Affairs 40 ______41 42 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 43 44 The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated: 45 46 SB20-114 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Tipper--Concerning the "Uniform 47 Registration of Canadian Money Judgments Act". 48 Judiciary 49 ______50 51 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday, 52 January 24, 2020. 53 54 Approved: 55 56 57 58 Leroy M. Garcia 59 President of the Senate 60 61 Attest: 62 63 64 65 Cindi L. Markwell 66 Secretary of the Senate 67 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020 Page 95

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 17th Legislative Day Friday, January 24, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rev. Dr. Brian Henderson, First Baptist Church of Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President pro tempore at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--31 16 Excused--4, Hansen, Hill, Pettersen, Winter. 17 18 Quorum The President pro tempore announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Coram. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Story, reading of the Journal of Thursday, January 23, 2020, was 23 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 ______25 26 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 27 28 Correctly Printed: SB20-114. 29 ______30 31 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 32 33 Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-003 be referred 34 Natural to the Committee on Finance with favorable recommendation. 35 Resources 36 37 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 38 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 39 Resources confirmed: 40 41 MEMBERS OF THE 42 WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION 43 44 for terms expiring February 15, 2022: 45 46 April Long of Carbondale, Colorado, to represent west of the continental divide, 47 appointed; 48 49 Paul Douglas Frohardt of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 50 51 Kevin James Greer of Englewood, Colorado, reappointed. 52 53 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 54 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 55 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 56 57 MEMBERS OF THE 58 STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS 59 60 for terms expiring May 1, 2023: 61 62 Kory Allen Kessinger of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the confinement 63 cattle industry, reappointed; 64 65 David H. Mendenhall of Rocky Ford Colorado, to serve as a representative of the 66 non-confinement cattle industry, reappointed. 67 Page 96 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020

Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 1 Natural had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be 2 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 3 4 MEMBER OF THE 5 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 6 7 for a term expiring June 1, 2020 8 9 Wanda James of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of tourism-related retail 10 industry, and occasioned by the resignation of Andres Gil of Louisville, Colorado, 11 appointed. 12 13 14 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 15 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 16 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 17 18 MEMBERS OF THE 19 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 20 21 for terms expiring June 1, 2023: 22 23 Peter Jon Piccolo of Denver, Colorado, previously appointed as a representative of 24 tourism-related retail industry, small community, and small business, to now serve as a 25 representative of tourism-related transportation industries, reappointed; 26 27 Sonia Quinn Riggs of Denver, Colorado, a representative of the food, beverage and 28 restaurant industry, reappointed; and 29 30 Tammie Lea Thompson-Booker of Craig, Colorado, a representative of the hotel, motel, 31 and lodging industry, appointed. 32 33 34 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 35 Natural had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be 36 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 37 38 MEMBER OF THE 39 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 40 41 for a term expiring June 1, 2020: 42 43 Robert Stinchcomb of Lafayette, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the ski industry, 44 and occasioned by the resignation of Jesse Niles True of Dillon, Colorado, appointed. 45 46 47 Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-002 be amended 48 Natural as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 49 Resources recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 50 51 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 20, strike "TWENTY" and substitute 52 "TWENTY-FIVE". 53 54 Page 3, line 22, strike "TWENTY" and substitute "TWENTY-FIVE". 55 56 Page 3, line 25, strike "COLLABORATION" and substitute 57 "CONSULTATION". 58 59 Page 4, strike line 13. 60 61 Reletter succeeding sub-subparagraphs accordingly. 62 63 Page 6, strike lines 14 through 16 and substitute "BE USED FOR REDI 64 PROGRAM GRANTS.". 65 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020 Page 97

Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-025 be referred 1 Natural to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 2 Resources recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 3 4 5 Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-048 be referred 6 Natural to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 7 Resources recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 8 9 10 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-006 be amended 11 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 12 favorable recommendation. 13 14 Amend printed bill, page 3, strike line 1 and substitute "MONEY THAT A 15 STUDENT'S". 16 17 Page 6, after line 3 insert: 18 "SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-3.3-1005, 19 amend (4) as follows: 20 23-3.3-1005. Colorado opportunity scholarship initiative fund 21 - created - rules. (4) The department is authorized to spend FROM THE 22 FUND AN AMOUNT OF MONEY EQUAL TO not more than three SEVEN AND 23 ONE-HALF percent of the moneys in TOTAL EXPENDITURES FROM the fund 24 FOR THE PRIOR FISCAL YEAR to pay the direct and indirect costs of 25 administering the initiative in any fiscal year; EXCEPT THAT THE GENERAL 26 ASSEMBLY MAY AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL SPENDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 27 COSTS IN ANY FISCAL YEAR THROUGH A FOOTNOTE IN THE ANNUAL 28 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT.". 29 30 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly. 31 32 Page 6, strike lines 4 through 8. 33 34 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 35 36 Page 1, line 102, strike "INITIATIVE, AND, IN" and substitute 37 "INITIATIVE." 38 39 Page 1, strike line 103. 40 41 42 ______43 44 45 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 46 47 January 23, 2020 48 49 Mr. President: 50 51 The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR20-004. 52 53 ______54 55 56 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 57 58 We herewith transmit: 59 60 Without comment, HB20-1021, 1036, and 1051. 61 62 ______63 Page 98 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1 2 SJR20-005 by Senator(s) Marble and Fenberg; also Representative(s) Hooton and Saine--Concerning 3 the general assembly's support of the state of Colorado's written comments submitted on the 4 United States department of agriculture's interim final rule regarding the establishment of a 5 domestic hemp production program. 6 7 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 8 9 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 11 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 12 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 13 Crowder Y Hansen E Priola Y Williams A. Y 14 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter E 15 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 16 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 17 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 18 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 19 20 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Coram, Crowder, Donovan, Fields, Foote, Garcia, Ginal, 21 Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, 22 Todd, Williams A., and Woodward. 23 24 25 SJR20-002 by Senator(s) Lundeen and Fields, Gardner, Gonzales; also Representative(s) Van Winkle 26 and Sirota, Beckman, Michaelson Jenet--Concerning the support of the "I Love U Guys" 27 foundation. 28 29 On motion of Senator Lundeen, the resolution was read at length and adopted by the 30 following roll call vote: 31 32 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 33 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 34 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 35 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 36 Crowder Y Hansen E Priola Y Williams A. Y 37 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter E 38 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 39 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 40 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 41 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 42 43 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Danielson, Donovan, Fenberg, 44 Foote, Garcia, Ginal, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Marble, Moreno, Priola, Rankin, Rodriguez, 45 Scott, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, Todd, Williams A., Woodward, and Zenzinger. 46 47 ______48 49 50 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 51 52 ______53 54 55 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 56 57 January 24, 2020 58 59 Mr. President: 60 61 The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR20-002 and SJR20-005. 62 63 ______64 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020 Page 99

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 1 2 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 3 4 SB20-115 by Senator(s) Crowder; also Representative(s) Catlin--Concerning the registration of 5 surplus military vehicles as farm vehicles. 6 Transportation & Energy 7 8 SB20-116 by Senator(s) Woodward, Gonzales, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning 9 the penalties for driving under restraint when the license is restrained for reasons other than 10 an alcohol-related offense. 11 Judiciary 12 13 SB20-117 by Senator(s) Cooke; --Concerning a requirement that a local education employer disclose 14 deductions from an employee's earnings that are used to pay for certain political activities. 15 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 16 17 SB20-118 by Senator(s) Hisey; also Representative(s) Gray and Valdez D.--Concerning the transfer of 18 the function of issuing permits for the transportation of hazardous materials by motor 19 vehicle from the public utilities commission to the department of transportation. 20 Transportation & Energy 21 22 SB20-119 by Senator(s) Ginal; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning expanding the 23 Canadian prescription drug importation program to include prescription drug suppliers 24 from nations other than Canada upon the enactment of legislation by the United States 25 congress authorizing such practice. 26 Health & Human Services 27 28 SB20-120 by Senator(s) Danielson; --Concerning requirements for registered apprentices. 29 Business, Labor, & Technology 30 31 SB20-121 by Senator(s) Donovan; --Concerning the management of gray wolves in Colorado, and, in 32 connection therewith, authorizing the reintroduction of gray wolves. 33 Agriculture & Natural Resources 34 35 SB20-122 by Senator(s) Donovan, Danielson, Garcia; --Concerning establishing a mobile veteran 36 support unit grant program. 37 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 38 39 SB20-123 by Senator(s) Fields and Bridges, Priola, Tate, Todd; also Representative(s) Coleman and 40 Herod, Soper, Bird, Buckner, Exum, Hooton, Larson, Liston, Melton, Mullica, Van 41 Winkle--Concerning the rights of college athletes, and, in connection therewith, 42 establishing their right to receive compensation for the use of their names, images, and 43 likenesses and their right to obtain professional and legal representation. 44 Education 45 46 SB20-124 by Senator(s) Priola and Hansen, Foote; also Representative(s) Will and Buentello-- 47 Concerning adding to the public school facility construction guidelines a requirement to 48 consult with the local electric utility. 49 Transportation & Energy 50 51 HB20-1036 by Representative(s) Arndt and McKean, Valdez D., Van Winkle; also Senator(s) 52 Woodward and Zenzinger, Moreno, Tate--Concerning the addition of references to licensed 53 emergency medical service providers in the emergency medical service providers' peer 54 health assistance program statute to align the statute with legislation enacted in 2019 that 55 authorized certified emergency medical service providers to seek licensure. 56 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 57 58 HB20-1051 by Representative(s) Rich and Duran; also Senator(s) Scott and Crowder--Concerning final 59 disposition of the abandoned cremated remains of persons eligible for interment in a 60 national cemetery. 61 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 62 63 ______64 65 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 66 67 The President has signed: SJR20-004. 68 69 Page 100 Senate Journal-17th Day-January 24, 2020

______1 2 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Monday, 3 January 27, 2020. 4 5 Approved: 6 7 8 9 Nancy Todd 10 President Pro Tempore 11 of the Senate 12 13 Attest: 14 15 16 17 Cindi L. Markwell 18 Secretary of the Senate 19 Senate Journal-20th Day-January 27, 2020 Page 101

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 20th Legislative Day Monday, January 27, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Father Eustace Sequeira, Regis University Jesuit Community, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--34 16 Excused--1, Pettersen. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Foote. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Smallwood, reading of the Journal of Friday, January 24, 2020, was 23 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, and 124; SJR20- 30 005. 31 Correctly Engrossed: SJR20-002 and 005. 32 Correctly Enrolled: SJR20-004. 33 34 ______35 36 Committee On motion of Senator Danielson, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 37 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, 38 and Senator Danielson was called to act as Chair. 39 ______40 41 42 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 43 CONSENT CALENDAR 44 45 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 46 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 47 and action taken thereon as follows: 48 49 SB20-062 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lee, Cooke, Foote, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Herod and 50 Soper, Snyder, Weissman--Concerning the enactment of the Colorado Revised Statutes 51 2019 as the positive and statutory law of the state of Colorado. 52 53 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 54 55 56 SB20-063 by Senator(s) Lee; also Representative(s) Weissman and McKean--Concerning the 57 recodification of statutory provisions governing the department of law. 58 59 Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment. 60 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 23, page 93 and placed in members' bill files.) 61 62 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 63 passage. 64 Page 102 Senate Journal-20th Day-January 27, 2020

SB20-034 by Senator(s) Moreno and Zenzinger, Tate, Woodward; also Representative(s) McKean and 1 Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a change in the date by which the statutory revision 2 committee is required to report annually to the general assembly. 3 4 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 5 6 7 SB20-069 by Senator(s) Garcia; --Concerning the documentation required for a disabled veteran to 8 receive a free transferable annual parks pass. 9 10 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 11 12 ______13 14 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 15 CONSENT CALENDAR 16 17 On motion of Senator Danielson, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 18 on the following roll call vote: 19 20 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 21 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 22 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 23 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 24 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 25 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 26 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 27 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 28 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 29 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 30 31 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 32 33 Passed on second reading: SB20-062, SB20-063 as amended, SB20-034, SB20-069. 34 35 ______36 37 Committee On motion of Senator Danielson, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 38 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills, and Senator 39 Danielson was called to act as Chair. 40 ______41 42 43 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 44 45 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 46 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 47 and action taken thereon as follows: 48 49 50 SB20-071 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Fields, Ginal, Lundeen, Todd; also Representative(s) 51 Michaelson Jenet and Bockenfeld, Kraft-Tharp, Saine--Concerning clarification regarding 52 the use of a state-owned motor vehicle by an employee of a state agency to travel away 53 from home. 54 55 Amendment No. 1(L.001), by Senator Smallwood. 56 57 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 4, strike "FOR COMMUTING". 58 59 60 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 61 passage. 62 63 ______64 Senate Journal-20th Day-January 27, 2020 Page 103

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1 2 On motion of Senator Danielson, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 3 on the following roll call vote: 4 5 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 6 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 7 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 8 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 9 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 10 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 11 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 12 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 13 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 14 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 15 16 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 17 18 Passed on second reading: SB20-071 as amended. 19 20 ______21 22 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 23 24 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-017 be amended 25 portation & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 26 Energy recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 27 28 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 15, strike "INPUT" and substitute "INPUT, 29 THE PROCESSES FOR KEEPING THE STATE LEGISLATORS AND LOCAL 30 ELECTED OFFICIALS WHO REPRESENT ANY AREA IN WHICH A SURFACE 31 TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT OF THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE 32 PARTNERSHIP WILL BE LOCATED INFORMED AND UPDATED ABOUT THE 33 PROJECT AND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP,". 34 35 36 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-011 be referred 37 portation & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 38 Energy recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 39 40 ______41 42 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 43 44 The President has signed: SJR20-002 and 005. 45 46 ______47 48 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 49 ______50 51 52 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 53 54 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 55 56 SB20-125 by Senator(s) Ginal and Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Froelich and Duran--Concerning 57 a prohibition on the use of exotic animals in a traveling animal act. 58 Agriculture & Natural Resources 59 60 SB20-126 by Senator(s) Story and Smallwood; also Representative(s) Roberts and Van Winkle-- 61 Concerning the operation of a licensed family child care home in a common interest 62 community. 63 Local Government 64 65 SB20-127 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Todd; --Concerning creation of the health benefit plan design 66 change review committee to conduct actuarial reviews of legislation affecting health benefit 67 plan requirements. 68 Health & Human Services 69 Page 104 Senate Journal-20th Day-January 27, 2020

SB20-128 by Senator(s) Coram, Hansen; also Representative(s) Arndt and Catlin--Concerning the 1 provision of rural broadband using an electric utility easement held by an electric 2 cooperative, and, in connection therewith, authorizing the provision of rural broadband 3 using an electric utility easement held by an electric generation and transmission 4 cooperative association. 5 Local Government 6 7 SB20-129 by Senator(s) Holbert and Ginal; also Representative(s) Froelich and Ransom--Concerning 8 the protection of individuals subject to a fiduciary. 9 Judiciary 10 11 SB20-130 by Senator(s) Donovan and Rankin, Coram, Fenberg, Scott; also Representative(s) 12 McCluskie and Wilson, Roberts--Concerning backcountry search and rescue services in 13 Colorado. 14 Agriculture & Natural Resources 15 16 SB20-131 by Senator(s) Foote and Holbert; also Representative(s) Mullica and Soper--Concerning 17 funding for pathways in technology early college high schools. 18 Education 19 20 SB20-132 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; --Concerning the use of surplus military vehicles for specialized 21 purposes under the "Uniform Motor Vehicle Law". 22 Transportation & Energy 23 24 25 SB20-133 by Senator(s) Woodward, Donovan; also Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp and Williams D.-- 26 Concerning business fiscal impact notes. 27 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 28 29 SB20-134 by Senator(s) Woodward and Zenzinger, Moreno; also Representative(s) Arndt, McKean, 30 Valdez D., Van Winkle--Concerning the repeal of certain language used to determine cash 31 fund revenue that is derived from non-fee sources when calculating the amount of 32 uncommitted reserves in a cash fund at the end of a fiscal year. 33 Finance 34 35 SB20-135 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Donovan; also Representative(s) Roberts and Wilson-- 36 Concerning the adoption of statutory changes related to conservation easements that were 37 recommended by the conservation easement working group convened in accordance with 38 House Bill 19-1264. 39 Agriculture & Natural Resources 40 41 SB20-136 by Senator(s) Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Arndt, McKean, 42 Valdez D.--Concerning an omnibus bill containing recommendations of the statutory 43 revision committee related to the committee's statutory charge. 44 Judiciary 45 46 SB20-137 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Buentello--Concerning a voluntary waiver of 47 the federal "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974" to allow school personnel 48 to communicate with behavioral health care providers about a student's health records. 49 Health & Human Services 50 51 SB20-138 by Senator(s) Rodriguez, Danielson, Gonzales; --Concerning increased consumer 52 protection for homeowners seeking relief for construction defects. 53 Judiciary 54 55 SB20-139 by Senator(s) Foote; --Concerning authorization for a county to lend money to a 56 governmental entity created by or located within the county for the purpose of providing 57 funding for public infrastructure projects within the county. 58 Local Government 59 60 SB20-140 by Senator(s) Holbert; also Representative(s) Melton--Concerning the types of conditions 61 that may authorize a person to recover from the bond required as a condition to be licensed 62 to sell vehicles with motors. 63 Business, Labor, & Technology 64 65 SB20-141 by Senator(s) Hisey; --Concerning an exemption from the maximum reserve for cash funds 66 with fee revenue collected by the division of fire prevention and control. 67 Finance 68 69 Senate Journal-20th Day-January 27, 2020 Page 105

SB20-142 by Senator(s) Marble; also Representative(s) Saine--Concerning licensing requirements 1 relating to pet animals. 2 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 3 4 SB20-143 by Senator(s) Story; also Representative(s) Young--Concerning establishing a higher 5 education student transition pilot program. 6 Education 7 8 SB20-144 by Senator(s) Fields and Lee; also Representative(s) Larson and Michaelson Jenet-- 9 Concerning expanding the availability of early childhood home visiting programs to 10 support school readiness. 11 Health & Human Services 12 13 SB20-145 by Senator(s) Smallwood; --Concerning the repeal of the Colorado reinsurance program 14 after one year of operation. 15 Finance 16 17 SB20-146 by Senator(s) Priola, Gardner; also Representative(s) Bockenfeld--Concerning 18 modifications to the "Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act" related to property held by 19 a financial organization. 20 Finance 21 22 SB20-147 by Senator(s) Gardner; --Concerning modifications to the "Municipal Annexation Act of 23 1965" to address the impacts of municipal development on counties. 24 Local Government 25 26 SB20-148 by Senator(s) Marble, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Gardner, Hisey, Holbert, Lundeen, Priola, 27 Rankin, Scott, Tate, Woodward; also Representative(s) Saine, Buck, Carver, Geitner, 28 Landgraf, Liston, Ransom, Sandridge, Soper, Williams D., Wilson--Concerning the amount 29 of actual value of residential real property owned and occupied by a qualifying senior or a 30 qualifying disabled veteran that is partly exempt from property taxation. 31 Finance 32 33 SB20-149 by Senator(s) Crowder; also Representative(s) Pelton--Concerning automatic waivers of 34 law for rural school districts. 35 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 36 37 ______38 39 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., 40 Tuesday, January 28, 2020. 41 42 Approved: 43 44 45 46 Leroy M. Garcia 47 President of the Senate 48 49 Attest: 50 51 52 53 Cindi L. Markwell 54 Secretary of the Senate 55 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020 Page 107

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 21st Legislative Day Tuesday, January 28, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Pastor Dale Pierce, United Church of Crook. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Fields, Pettersen, Todd. 17 Present later--2, Fields, Todd. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 ______21 22 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 23 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 1 (b) was suspended to allow 24 someone other than a Senator to lead the pledge of allegiance. 25 ______26 27 Pledge By students from the Assumption Catholic School. 28 29 Reading of On motion of Senator Smallwood, reading of the Journal of Monday, January 27, 2020, 30 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 31 32 ______33 34 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 35 36 Correctly Printed: SB20-125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 37 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, and 149. 38 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-034, 062, 063, 069, and 071. 39 Correctly Enrolled: SJR20-002 and 005. 40 41 ______42 43 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 44 45 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-047 be referred 46 Labor, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 47 Technology recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 48 49 50 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-046 be referred 51 Labor, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 52 Technology recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 53 54 55 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-110 be referred 56 Labor, & to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 57 Technology 58 59 60 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-032 be amended 61 Labor, & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 62 Technology recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 63 64 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 10 through 22. 65 66 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 67 Page 108 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020

______1 2 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 3 CONSENT CALENDAR 4 5 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 6 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 7 8 9 SB20-062 by Senator(s) Gardner and Lee, Cooke, Foote, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Herod and 10 Soper, Snyder, Weissman--Concerning the enactment of the Colorado Revised Statutes 11 2019 as the positive and statutory law of the state of Colorado. 12 13 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 14 15 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 16 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 17 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 18 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 19 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 20 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 21 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 22 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 23 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 24 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 25 26 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 27 was passed. 28 29 30 SB20-063 by Senator(s) Lee; also Representative(s) Weissman and McKean--Concerning the 31 recodification of statutory provisions governing the department of law. 32 33 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 34 35 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 36 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 37 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 38 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 39 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 40 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 41 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 42 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 43 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 44 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 45 46 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 47 was passed. 48 49 50 SB20-034 by Senator(s) Moreno and Zenzinger, Tate, Woodward; also Representative(s) McKean and 51 Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a change in the date by which the statutory revision 52 committee is required to report annually to the general assembly. 53 54 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 55 56 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 57 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 58 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 59 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 60 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 61 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 62 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 63 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 64 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 65 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 66 67 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 68 was passed. 69 70 71 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020 Page 109

SB20-069 by Senator(s) Garcia; also Representative(s) Buentello--Concerning the documentation 1 required for a disabled veteran to receive a free transferable annual parks pass. 2 3 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 4 5 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 6 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 7 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 8 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 9 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 10 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 11 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 12 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 13 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 14 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 15 16 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 17 was passed. 18 19 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Danielson, Donovan, Fenberg, 20 Fields, Foote, Gardner, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Marble, 21 Moreno, Priola, Rankin, Rodriguez, Scott, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, Todd, 22 Williams A., Winter, Woodward, and Zenzinger. 23 24 ______25 26 27 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 28 29 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 30 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 31 32 33 SB20-071 by Senator(s) Smallwood and Fields, Ginal, Lundeen, Todd; also Representative(s) 34 Michaelson Jenet and Bockenfeld, Kraft-Tharp, Saine--Concerning clarification regarding 35 the use of a state-owned motor vehicle by an employee of a state agency to travel away 36 from home. 37 38 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 39 40 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 41 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 42 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 43 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 44 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 45 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 46 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 47 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 48 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 49 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 50 51 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 52 was passed. 53 54 Co-sponsor(s) added: Donovan, Fenberg, Marble, Moreno, and Tate. 55 56 ______57 58 59 Committee On motion of Senator Danielson, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 60 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, 61 and Senator Danielson was called to act as Chair. 62 63 ______64 65 Page 110 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020

GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 1 CONSENT CALENDAR 2 3 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 4 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 5 and action taken thereon as follows: 6 7 SB20-002 by Senator(s) Donovan; --Concerning the creation of the rural economic development 8 initiative grant program. 9 10 Amendment No. 1, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee Amendment. 11 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 24, page(s) 96 and placed in members' bill files.) 12 13 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 14 passage. 15 16 17 SB20-025 by Senator(s) Garcia; also Representative(s) Buentello and Esgar--Concerning 18 authorization of the board of directors of a conservancy district to participate in certain 19 projects within the district, and, in connection therewith, authorizing such a board to 20 consider such participation a current expense of the district. 21 22 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 23 24 25 SB20-048 by Senator(s) Donovan and Coram, Bridges; also Representative(s) Roberts and Catlin, 26 Arndt, Titone--Concerning a study to consider the strengthening of the prohibition on 27 speculative appropriations of water. 28 29 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 30 31 ______32 33 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 34 CONSENT CALENDAR 35 36 On motion of Senator Danielson, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 37 on the following roll call vote: 38 39 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 40 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 41 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 42 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 43 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 44 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 45 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 46 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 47 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 48 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 49 50 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 51 52 Passed on second reading: SB20-002 as amended, SB20-025, SB20-048. 53 54 ______55 56 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 57 CONSENT CALENDAR 58 59 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the following Governor's appointments were 60 confirmed by the following roll call votes: 61 62 MEMBERS OF THE 63 STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS 64 65 for terms expiring May 1, 2023: 66 67 Kory Allen Kessinger of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the 68 confinement cattle industry, reappointed; 69 70 David H. Mendenhall of Rocky Ford Colorado, to serve as a representative of the 71 non-confinement cattle industry, reappointed. 72 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020 Page 111

YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 2 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 3 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 4 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 5 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 6 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 7 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 9 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 10 11 ______12 13 MEMBERS OF THE 14 COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 15 16 for a term expiring June 1, 2020 17 18 Wanda James of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of tourism-related retail 19 industry, and occasioned by the resignation of Andres Gil of Louisville, Colorado, 20 appointed. 21 22 for terms expiring June 1, 2023: 23 24 Peter Jon Piccolo of Denver, Colorado, previously appointed as a representative of 25 tourism-related retail industry, small community, and small business, to now serve as a 26 representative of tourism-related transportation industries, reappointed; 27 28 Sonia Quinn Riggs of Denver, Colorado, a representative of the food, beverage and 29 restaurant industry, reappointed; and 30 31 Tammie Lea Thompson-Booker of Craig, Colorado, a representative of the hotel, 32 motel, and lodging industry, appointed. 33 34 for a term expiring June 1, 2020: 35 36 Robert Stinchcomb of Lafayette, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the ski 37 industry, and occasioned by the resignation of Jesse Niles True of Dillon, Colorado, 38 appointed. 39 40 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 41 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 42 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 43 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 44 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 45 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 46 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 47 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 48 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 49 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 50 51 ______52 53 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS 54 55 On motion of Senator Donovan, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed 56 by a roll call vote: 57 58 MEMBERS OF THE 59 WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION 60 61 for terms expiring February 15, 2022: 62 63 April Long of Carbondale, Colorado, to represent west of the continental divide, 64 appointed; 65 66 Paul Douglas Frohardt of Denver, Colorado, appointed; 67 68 Kevin James Greer of Englewood, Colorado, reappointed. 69 70 71 Page 112 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020

YES 19 NO 15 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 2 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 3 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 4 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola N Williams A. Y 5 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin N Winter Y 6 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 7 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 8 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 9 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 10 11 ______12 13 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 14 15 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-100 be referred 16 to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. 17 18 19 State, The Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs has had under consideration and 20 Veterans, & has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments 21 Military be placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 22 Affairs 23 MEMBERS OF THE 24 COLORADO CHANNEL AUTHORITY 25 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 26 27 for terms expiring October 6, 2023: 28 29 Bart Warren Miller of Centennial, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, to serve as a representative 30 who has experience in the business operations of broadcast journalism, reappointed; 31 32 Megan Alyse Jurgemeyer of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, who has experience in the 33 business operations of broadcast journalism, reappointed; 34 35 Todd Barnes of Erie, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed. 36 37 38 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-091 be referred 39 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 40 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 41 Affairs 42 43 44 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-082 be referred 45 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 46 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 47 Affairs 48 49 50 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-079 be referred 51 Veterans, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 52 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 53 Affairs 54 55 56 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-056 be referred 57 Veterans, & to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 58 Military 59 Affairs 60 61 62 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-039 be amended 63 Veterans, & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 64 Military recommendation. 65 Affairs 66 67 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 10, strike "INSTEAD" and substitute 68 "(1) INSTEAD". 69 Senate Journal-21st Day-January 28, 2020 Page 113

Page 3, strike lines 15 through 27. 1 2 Page 4, strike lines 1 through 3 and substitute "MOVEMENT. THIS 3 REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO ANY FACILITY THAT CONTAINS FIVE THOUSAND 4 OR MORE GROSS SQUARE FEET AND THAT IS: 5 (a) CONSTRUCTED WITH A DATE OF COMPLETION ON OR AFTER THE 6 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION; 7 (b) ACQUIRED ON OR AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS 8 SECTION; OR 9 (c) SUBSTANTIALLY RENOVATED, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 10 24-30-1305.5 (8)(c), WITH A DATE OF COMPLETION ON OR AFTER THE 11 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION. 12 SECTION 3. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act 13 takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the 14 ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly 15 (August 5, 2020, if adjournment sine die is on May 6, 2020); except that, 16 if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V of 17 the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this act 18 within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take effect 19 unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in 20 November 2020 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the 21 official declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.". 22 23 24 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-035 be referred 25 Veterans, & to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 26 Military 27 Affairs 28 ______29 30 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 31 ______32 33 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 34 35 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 36 37 SB20-150 by Senator(s) Hansen; --Concerning adoption of a renewable natural gas standard. 38 Transportation & Energy 39 40 SB20-151 by Senator(s) Tate and Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Jackson and Larson--Concerning 41 the administration of the regional transportation district. 42 Transportation & Energy 43 44 ______45 46 CHANGE IN SPONSORSHIP 47 48 Upon announcement of President Garcia, Senator Coram was added as a Senate joint 49 prime sponsor with Senator Donovan on SB20-002. 50 51 ______52 53 On motion of Senator Tate, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 29, 54 2020. 55 56 Approved: 57 58 59 60 Leroy M. Garcia 61 President of the Senate 62 63 Attest: 64 65 66 67 Cindi L. Markwell 68 Secretary of the Senate 69 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020 Page 115

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 22nd Legislative Day Wednesday, January 29, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Eliot J. Baskin, Temple Emmanuel, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--33 16 Excused--2, Pettersen, Williams. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Foote. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Smallwood, reading of the Journal of Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 23 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-150 and 151. 30 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-002, 025, and 048. 31 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-034, 062, 063, 069, and 071. 32 33 ______34 35 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 36 CONSENT CALENDAR 37 38 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 39 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 40 41 SB20-002 by Senator(s) Donovan and Coram; also Representative(s) McLachlan--Concerning the 42 creation of the rural economic development initiative grant program. 43 44 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 45 46 YES 27 NO 6 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 47 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 48 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 49 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 50 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. E 51 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin Y Winter Y 52 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 53 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott Y Zenzinger Y 54 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 55 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg Y 56 57 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 58 was passed. 59 60 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Fenberg, Fields, Garcia, Gonzales, 61 Lee, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, Todd, and Winter. 62 Page 116 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020

SB20-025 by Senator(s) Garcia; also Representative(s) Buentello and Esgar--Concerning 1 authorization of the board of directors of a conservancy district to participate in certain 2 projects within the district, and, in connection therewith, authorizing such a board to 3 consider such participation a current expense of the district. 4 5 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 6 7 YES 26 NO 7 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 8 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 9 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 10 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 11 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. E 12 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 13 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward N 14 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott Y Zenzinger Y 15 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 16 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg Y 17 18 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 19 was passed. 20 21 Co-sponsor(s) added: Danielson, Ginal, Gonzales, Lee, and Moreno. 22 23 24 SB20-048 by Senator(s) Donovan and Coram, Bridges; also Representative(s) Roberts and Catlin, 25 Arndt, Titone--Concerning a study to consider the strengthening of the prohibition on 26 speculative appropriations of water. 27 28 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 29 30 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 31 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 32 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 33 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 34 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. E 35 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 36 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 37 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 38 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 39 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 40 41 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 42 was passed. 43 44 Co-sponsor(s) added: Crowder, Fields, Gonzales, Hill, Hisey, Lee, Moreno, and Tate. 45 46 ______47 48 Committee On motion of Senator Danielson, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 49 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, 50 and Senator Danielson was called to act as Chair. 51 ______52 53 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 54 CONSENT CALENDAR 55 56 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 57 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 58 and action taken thereon as follows: 59 60 SB20-017 by Senator(s) Winter, Donovan, Foote, Hisey, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola; also 61 Representative(s) Gray, Duran, Exum, Froelich, Hooton, Valdez A., Valdez D.-- 62 Concerning a requirement that the high-performance transportation enterprise include 63 information about its public-private partnerships in its annual report to the legislative 64 committees of the house of representatives and the senate that have jurisdiction over 65 transportation. 66 67 Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Committee Amendment. 68 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 27, page 103 and placed in members' bill files.) 69 70 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 71 passage. 72 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020 Page 117

SB20-011 by Senator(s) Hisey and Winter, Donovan, Foote, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Scott; also 1 Representative(s) Catlin and Valdez D., Duran, Exum, Froelich, Gray, Hooton, Valdez A.-- 2 Concerning permanent authorization for third-party providers to perform vehicle 3 identification number verification inspections for commercial vehicles. 4 5 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 6 7 ______8 9 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 10 CONSENT CALENDAR 11 12 On motion of Senator Danielson, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 13 on the following roll call vote: 14 15 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 16 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 17 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 18 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 19 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. E 20 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 21 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 22 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 23 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 24 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 25 26 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 27 28 Passed on second reading: SB20-017 as amended, SB20-011. 29 30 ______31 32 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 33 34 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-057 be referred 35 to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 36 37 38 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-036 be amended 39 portation & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 40 Energy recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 41 42 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 9 through 12 and substitute "OF 43 A PROPOSED REVISION TO THE SIP THAT WOULD REPLACE THE EXISTING 44 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS TEST WITH AN IM240 TAILPIPE EMISSIONS TEST 45 AS SPECIFIED IN GUIDANCE ISSUED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 46 AGENCY, EXCEPT IN CASES WHERE THE VEHICLE CANNOT BE TESTED USING 47 THE TAILPIPE EMISSIONS TEST, INCLUDING WHERE USING THE TAILPIPE 48 EMISSIONS TEST WOULD BE UNSAFE. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT". 49 50 Page 2, line 14, strike "1," and substitute "31,". 51 52 53 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-051 be amended 54 portation & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Finance with favorable 55 Energy recommendation. 56 57 Amend printed bill, page 7, line 25, strike "20-_____," and substitute 58 "20-051,". 59 60 Page 8, line 3, strike "20-_____," and substitute "20-051,". 61 62 63 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-038 be amended 64 portation & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 65 Energy recommendation. 66 67 Amend printed bill, strike everything below the enacting clause and 68 substitute: 69 Page 118 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020

"SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 8-20-236 as 1 follows: 2 8-20-236. Nonattainment area biodiesel-blended fuel standard 3 - exemption - definitions - rules. (1) (a) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULES 4 PROMULGATED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (1)(b) OF THIS SECTION: 5 (I) ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 2021, ALL DIESEL FUEL SOLD OR OFFERED 6 FOR SALE IN A NONATTAINMENT AREA FROM JUNE 1 THROUGH 7 SEPTEMBER 15 MUST BE BLENDED WITH AND CONTAIN AT LEAST FIVE 8 PERCENT BIODIESEL (B5); AND 9 (II) ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 2023, ALL DIESEL FUEL SOLD OR 10 OFFERED FOR SALE IN A NONATTAINMENT AREA FROM JUNE 1 THROUGH 11 SEPTEMBER 15 MUST BE BLENDED WITH AND CONTAIN AT LEAST TEN 12 PERCENT BIODIESEL (B10). 13 (b) THE DIRECTOR: 14 (I) SHALL PROMULGATE RULES TO: 15 (A) ESTABLISH A WAIVER PROCESS BY WHICH A DISTRIBUTOR OR 16 RETAILER OF DIESEL FUEL OR A REFINER OR TERMINAL OPERATOR IN 17 COLORADO MAY SEEK A TEMPORARY WAIVER FROM THE REQUIREMENTS 18 SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION (1)(a) OF THIS SECTION FOR GOOD CAUSE 19 SHOWN, SUCH AS DEMONSTRATING AN EXTREME DISRUPTION OR 20 LIMITATION IN THE SUPPLY OF BIODIESEL OR EXTREME WEATHER 21 CONDITIONS; AND 22 (B) FOR A BILL OF LADING, REQUIRE THE LABELING OF 23 BIODIESEL-BLENDED FUEL TO REFLECT THE PERCENTAGE OF BIODIESEL 24 INCLUDED IN THE BLENDED FUEL WHEN THE BLEND IS EQUAL TO OR 25 ABOVE FIVE PERCENT BIODIESEL (B5); AND 26 (II) MAY PROMULGATE ADDITIONAL RULES TO IMPLEMENT THIS 27 SECTION AS THE DIRECTOR DEEMS NECESSARY, WHICH RULES MAY 28 INCLUDE: 29 (A) REQUIREMENTS FOR FUEL DISPENSER LABELING FOR THE SALE 30 OF BIODIESEL-BLENDED FUELS; AND 31 (B) REQUIREMENTS THAT REFINERS AND TERMINAL OPERATORS 32 WITH LOCATIONS IN A NONATTAINMENT AREA OFFER CLEAR DIESEL (B0) 33 AND THAT BIODIESEL PRODUCERS WITH POSITIONS AT REFINERIES AND 34 TERMINALS OFFER BIODIESEL BLEND STOCK (B100) FOR THE PURPOSES OF 35 ENSURING SUPPLY SECURITY AND ENHANCING FEDERALLY LICENSED 36 BLENDERS' ABILITY TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 37 SUBSECTION (1)(a) OF THIS SECTION. 38 (c) THE BIODIESEL BLENDING REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 39 SUBSECTION (1)(a) OF THIS SECTION DO NOT APPLY TO DIESEL FUEL USED 40 IN LOCOMOTIVES OR OFF-ROAD MINING EQUIPMENT. 41 (2)(a) THE DEPARTMENT, THE AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION 42 CREATED IN SECTION 25-7-104, AND THE COLORADO OFFICE OF ECONOMIC 43 DEVELOPMENT CREATED IN SECTION 24-48.5-101 ARE EACH ENCOURAGED 44 TO RESEARCH POTENTIAL GRANT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND 45 INCENTIVES TO PROMOTE THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL-BLENDED FUEL 46 IN THE STATE. 47 (b) THE REGIONAL AIR QUALITY COUNCIL, IN COORDINATION WITH 48 THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, IS ENCOURAGED TO CONSIDER 49 UTILIZING EXISTING AND FUTURE FEDERAL RESOURCES TO REPLACE 50 DIESEL TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MANUFACTURED BEFORE 51 2010 IF IT FINDS THAT SUCH REPLACEMENT WOULD RESULT IN A 52 SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC 53 COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN OXIDE, AND OTHER POLLUTANTS IN THE 54 NONATTAINMENT AREA. 55 (c) THE DEPARTMENT, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE REGIONAL AIR 56 QUALITY COUNCIL, SHALL ANALYZE AND ASSESS THE AVAILABLE SUPPLY 57 OF BIODIESEL IN COLORADO BEFORE JUNE 1, 2023. 58 (3) AS USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS THE CONTEXT OTHERWISE 59 REQUIRES: 60 (a) (I) "BIODIESEL" MEANS FUEL COMPOSED OF MONO-ALKYL 61 ESTERS OF LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS DERIVED FROM PLANT OR ANIMAL 62 MATTER THAT MEETS THE MOST CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASTM 63 D6751, WHICH IS THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR BIODIESEL FUEL 64 BLEND STOCK (B100) FOR MIDDLE DISTILLATE FUELS", ASTM D975, 65 WHICH IS THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR DIESEL FUEL OIL, 66 BIODIESEL BLEND (B0-B5)", AND ASTM D7467, WHICH IS THE 67 "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR DIESEL FUEL OIL, BIODIESEL BLEND (B6 68 TO B20)". 69 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020 Page 119

(II) BIODIESEL PRODUCED FROM PALM OIL IS NOT BIODIESEL FOR 1 PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION UNLESS THE PALM OIL IS CONTAINED WITHIN 2 WASTE OIL AND GREASE COLLECTED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. 3 (III) RENEWABLE DIESEL IS BIODIESEL FOR PURPOSES OF THIS 4 SECTION. 5 (b) "DIRECTOR" MEANS THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF OIL 6 AND PUBLIC SAFETY CREATED IN SECTION 8-20-101. 7 (c) "NONATTAINMENT AREA" MEANS AN AREA OF THE STATE 8 DESIGNATED BY THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 9 AGENCY AS NOT MEETING THE NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY 10 STANDARDS. 11 SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 8-20.5-103, amend 12 (3) introductory portion and (3)(g); and add (3)(h) as follows: 13 8-20.5-103. Petroleum storage tank fund - petroleum cleanup 14 and redevelopment fund - creation - rules - repeal. (3) The moneys 15 MONEY in the petroleum storage tank fund are IS continuously 16 appropriated to the division of oil and public safety; except that moneys 17 MONEY for the purposes specified in paragraphs (b), (f), and (g) 18 SUBSECTIONS (3)(b), (3)(f), AND (3)(g) of this subsection (3) SECTION are 19 subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly. The fund shall 20 be used for: 21 (g) Administrative costs necessary for the implementation of this 22 article and ARTICLE 20.5, section 8-20-206.5, AND SECTION 8-20-236; 23 AND 24 (h) FUEL QUALITY TESTING. 25 SECTION 3. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act 26 takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the 27 ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly 28 (August 5, 2020, if adjournment sine die is on May 6, 2020); except that, 29 if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V of 30 the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this act 31 within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take effect 32 unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in 33 November 2020 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the 34 official declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.". 35 36 Trans- The Committee on Transportation & Energy has had under consideration and has had a 37 portation & hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be placed 38 Energy on the consent calendar and confirmed: 39 40 MEMBERS OF THE 41 COLORADO AERONAUTICAL BOARD 42 43 for terms expiring December 19, 2022: 44 45 Kent Hugh Holsinger of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the western slope 46 and who represents local governments which operate airports, appointed; 47 48 Amy K. Miller of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a member from the eastern slope and who 49 represents local governments which operate airports, appointed. 50 51 52 Trans- The Committee on Transportation & Energy has had under consideration and has had a 53 portation & hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 54 Energy confirmed: 55 56 MEMBERS OF THE 57 COLORADO ENERGY RESEARCH AUTHORITY 58 59 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 60 61 William R. Toor of Boulder, Colorado, appointed; 62 63 Mark N. Sirangelo of Lafayette, Colorado, reappointed. 64 65 ______66 67 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 68 ______69 Page 120 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 1 2 Local After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-108 be amended 3 Government as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 4 recommendation. 5 6 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 20, strike "EXCEPT" and substitute "ON 7 AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 2021, EXCEPT". 8 9 Page 3, line 24, strike "TENANT;" and substitute "TENANT; EXCEPT THAT 10 A LANDLORD THAT IS ALSO THE TENANT'S EMPLOYER MAY LAWFULLY 11 COLLECT INFORMATION REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ANY EMPLOYMENT FORM 12 REQUIRED BY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW;". 13 14 Page 4, line 22, strike "THAT" and substitute "OR PURSUANT TO THE 15 CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT FUNDING, IF THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAM OR 16 GOVERNMENT FUNDING". 17 18 Page 4, line 23, strike "QUALIFIED". 19 20 Page 5, strike lines 9 and 10 and substitute: 21 22 "(3) NOTHING IN THIS PART 12: 23 (a) PREVENTS A LANDLORD FROM SEEKING TO COLLECT RENT DUE 24 UNDER THE LEASE AGREEMENT; OR 25 (b) PERMITS A LANDLORD TO VIOLATE SECTION 8-2-130.". 26 27 28 ______29 30 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 31 32 January 29, 2020 33 34 Mr. President: 35 36 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 37 HB20-1023, 1009, 1052 and 1037 amended as printed in House Journal, January 29, 38 2020. 39 40 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 41 HB20-1056, 1067 and 1132. 42 43 ______44 45 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 46 47 We herewith transmit: 48 49 Without comment, HB20-1056, 1067, and 1132. 50 Without comment, as amended, HB20-1009, 1023, 1037, and 1052. 51 52 ______53 54 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 55 56 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 57 58 SB20-152 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Woodward, Moreno, Tate; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 59 Arndt, McKean, Van Winkle--Concerning correction of the effective date clause of Senate 60 Bill 19-263 for the purpose of ensuring that the bill accomplishes its intended legal effect 61 of eliminating the requirement that the state treasurer execute lease-purchase agreements to 62 fund transportation projects during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 state fiscal years if a referred 63 ballot issue that authorizes the state to issue transportation revenue anticipation notes is 64 approved at the 2020 general election. 65 Transportation & Energy 66 Senate Journal-22nd Day-January 29, 2020 Page 121

SB20-153 by Senator(s) Coram; --Concerning the creation of an enterprise that is exempt from the 1 requirements of section 20 of article X of the state constitution to administer a fee-based 2 water resources financing program. 3 Agriculture & Natural Resources 4 5 HB20-1021 by Representative(s) McKean and Buentello; also Senator(s) Todd and Coram--Concerning 6 the addition of representatives from Native American tribes with reservations in Colorado 7 to the Colorado youth advisory council. 8 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 9 10 ______11 12 TRIBUTES 13 14 Honoring: 15 16 Kevin Duncan -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 17 Danilo Leon -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 18 LWVCO -- By Senator Leroy Garcia. 19 Parker Freeman -- By Senator John Cooke. 20 4-H -- By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg. 21 Rick Olsen -- By Senator Mike Foote. 22 Owen Koonce -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 23 Izzy Munson -- By Senator Steve Fenberg. 24 John-Michael and Ellen Keyes -- By Senator Paul Lundeen and Senator Rhonda Fields. 25 CSU Student Veterans Org -- By Senator Rob Woodward. 26 27 ______28 29 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Thursday, 30 January 30, 2020. 31 32 Approved: 33 34 35 36 Leroy M. Garcia 37 President of the Senate 38 39 Attest: 40 41 42 43 Cindi L. Markwell 44 Secretary of the Senate 45 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 123

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 23rd Legislative Day Thursday, January 30, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Pastor Bradley Laurvick, Highlands United Methodist Church, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Gonzales, Hill, Pettersen. 17 Present later--2, Gonzales, Hill. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Foote. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Smallwood, reading of the Journal of Wednesday, January 29, 24 the Journal 2020, was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SB20-152 and 153. 30 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-011 and 017. 31 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-002, 025, and 048. 32 ______33 34 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 35 36 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-113 be referred 37 Human to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 38 Services recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 39 40 41 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-045 be 42 Human postponed indefinitely. 43 Services 44 45 46 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-043 be referred 47 Human to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 48 Services recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 49 50 51 State, The Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs has had under consideration and 52 Veterans, & has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments 53 Military be placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 54 Affairs 55 MEMBERS OF THE 56 COLORADO BOARD OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 57 58 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 59 60 Patricia Jane Hammon, RN, of Eagle, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has been 61 honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of America, 62 reappointed; 63 64 Hollie Kaye Caldwell of Parker, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has been 65 honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of America, 66 reappointed. 67 Page 124 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

State, The Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs has had under consideration and 1 Veterans, & has had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be 2 Military placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 3 Affairs 4 MEMBER OF THE 5 STATE PERSONNEL BOARD 6 7 effective June 30, 2019 for a term expiring June 30, 2022: 8 9 Sarah Kristin Wager of Littleton, Colorado, appointed. 10 11 12 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-090 be amended 13 Veterans, & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 14 Military recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 15 Affairs 16 17 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 16, strike "(1)" and substitute "(1); and 18 add (3.5)". 19 20 Page 2, line 19, after "CORRECTIONAL FACILITY," insert "SCHOOL 21 DISTRICT,". 22 23 Page 3, after line 15 insert: 24 25 "(IV) "SCHOOL DISTRICT" HAS THE MEANING SET FORTH IN 26 SECTION 22-30-103 (13). 27 (3.5) A FARMER WHO ALLOWS ONE OR MORE INDIVIDUALS TO 28 MAKE ENTRY ON THE FARMER'S PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF GLEANING 29 PRODUCE FOR DONATION TO A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR USE OR 30 DISTRIBUTION IN PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY OR POOR PERSONS, AS 31 DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (1)(a) OF THIS SECTION, IS NOT LIABLE FOR 32 DAMAGES IN ANY CIVIL ACTION OR SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION IN ANY 33 CRIMINAL PROCEEDING RESULTING FROM AN INJURY TO ANY SUCH 34 INDIVIDUALS UNLESS THE INJURY RESULTS FROM A WILLFUL OR WANTON 35 ACT OR OMISSION OF THE FARMER. 36 SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 22-32-148 as 37 follows: 38 22-32-148. Food donations to nonprofit organizations 39 encouraged. EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT IS ENCOURAGED TO DONATE 40 APPARENTLY WHOLESOME FOOD TO ONE OR MORE LOCAL NONPROFIT 41 ORGANIZATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION TO NEEDY OR POOR INDIVIDUALS.". 42 43 Renumber succeeding bill section accordingly. 44 45 46 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-049 be 47 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 48 Military 49 Affairs 50 51 52 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-044 be 53 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 54 Military 55 Affairs 56 57 58 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-066 be 59 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 60 Military 61 Affairs 62 63 64 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-089 be amended 65 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 66 favorable recommendation. 67 68 Amend printed bill, page 7, after line 1 insert: 69 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 125

"(10) "SCHOOL DISTRICT" MEANS A SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 15 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION 2 AND ORGANIZED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 30 OF THIS TITLE 22. "SCHOOL 3 DISTRICT" ALSO INCLUDES A BOARD OF COOPERATIVE SERVICES CREATED 4 PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5 OF THIS TITLE 22 IF IT IS OPERATING A PUBLIC 5 SCHOOL.". 6 7 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly. 8 9 Page 8, line 23, strike "ORGANIZATION;" and substitute "ORGANIZATION; 10 AND, IF THE APPLICANT IS A CHARTER SCHOOL THAT IS A MEMBER OF A 11 NETWORK OF CHARTER SCHOOLS, THE AMOUNT THE APPLICANT RECEIVES 12 FROM THE CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK;". 13 14 Page 9, after line 10 insert: 15 16 "(c) FOR THE PRECEDING THREE BUDGET YEARS, THE APPLICANT'S 17 RATIO OF ADMINISTRATORS TO TEACHERS;". 18 19 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly. 20 21 Page 11, after line 16, insert: 22 "(d) IF THE APPLICANT IS A CHARTER SCHOOL THAT IS A MEMBER 23 OF A CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK, THE AMOUNT THE APPLICANT RECEIVES 24 FROM THE CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK;". 25 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly. 26 27 Page 11, line 20, strike "AND". 28 29 Page 11, line 25, strike "YEAR." and substitute "YEAR; AND 30 (g) THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY THE APPLICANT AND 31 THE APPLICANT'S RATIO OF ADMINISTRATORS TO TEACHERS.". 32 33 Page 14, after line 19 insert: 34 35 "(c) WHEN THE DEPARTMENT ANNUALLY DETERMINES THE 36 AMOUNT OF A PROGRAM PARTICIPANT'S REQUIRED CONTRIBUTION, THE 37 DEPARTMENT SHALL REVIEW THE PROGRESS THAT THE PROGRAM 38 PARTICIPANT IS MAKING IN IMPLEMENTING ITS PLAN FOR INCREASING THE 39 MATCHING AMOUNT AND SUSTAINING THE SALARY AND WAGE INCREASES, 40 AS INCLUDED IN THE APPLICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 22-55.5-103 41 (2)(g). SPECIFICALLY, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL DETERMINE THE EXTENT 42 TO WHICH THE PROGRAM PARTICIPANT IS SUBSTANTIALLY MEETING THE 43 BENCHMARKS IDENTIFIED IN THE PLAN.". 44 45 46 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-086 be referred 47 Labor, & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 48 Technology recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 49 50 51 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-026 be amended 52 Labor, & as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 53 Technology recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 54 55 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 11 and 12 and substitute: 56 "(B) The worker visually OR AUDIBLY witnesses a death, or the 57 immediate aftermath of the" 58 59 Page 3, strike lines 1 and 2 and substitute: 60 "(C) The worker repeatedly AND EITHER visually OR AUDIBLY 61 witnesses the serious bodily injury, or the". 62 63 Page 126 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

Judiciary The Committee on Judiciary has had under consideration and has had a hearing on the 1 following appointments and recommends that the appointments be confirmed: 2 3 MEMBERS OF THE 4 COLORADO COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE 5 6 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 7 8 Yolanda Lyons Pfund of Monument, Colorado to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 9 10 Bruce Casias of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 11 12 Drucilla Pugh of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 13 14 Elizabeth Krupa of Evergreen, Colorado, to serve as an attorney, reappointed. 15 16 17 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-093 be amended 18 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 19 recommendation. 20 21 Amend printed bill, page 5, line13, strike "AGREEMENT OR" and 22 substitute "AGREEMENT,". 23 24 Page 5, line 17, strike "ACT." and substitute "ACT, OR ARBITRATIONS 25 ADMINISTERED BY A BUSINESS OR TRADE ORGANIZATION AS DEFINED BY 26 SECTION 501(c)(6) OF THE "INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986", AS 27 AMENDED. IF ALL PARTIES ARE MEMBERS OF THAT BUSINESS OR TRADE 28 ORGANIZATION.". 29 30 Page 8, strike lines 26 and 27. 31 32 Page 9, strike lines 1 through 9. 33 34 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly. 35 36 Page 16, line 13, after "AWARD" insert "TO THE PARTY THAT OBJECTED TO 37 THE ARBITRATOR'S EVIDENT PARTIALITY ON A BASIS THAT WAS 38 ULTIMATELY FOUND TO CONSTITUTE EVIDENT PARTIALITY AND AGAINST 39 THE PARTY THAT REQUIRED ARBITRATION WITH THE ARBITRATOR OVER 40 THE OTHER PARTY'S OBJECTION". 41 42 Page 16, strike lines 15 and 16 and substitute "PROCEEDINGS FROM THE 43 DATE A PARTY OBJECTED IN WRITING TO THE". 44 45 Page 16, line 18, strike "PARTIALITY; OR" and substitute "PARTIALITY.". 46 47 Page 16, strike lines 19 through 21. 48 49 50 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-060 be amended 51 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 52 favorable recommendation. 53 54 Amend printed bill, page 3, strike lines 5 through 7 and substitute: 55 56 "(IV) AN ANALYSIS USING MODEL-BASED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 57 TO STUDY VARIOUS CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES, 58 INCLUDING CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS, AND OTHER 59 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES TO:". 60 61 Page 4, line 8, after "LAW," insert "THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT, THE 62 STATE BOARD OF PAROLE,". 63 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 127

Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-083 be amended 1 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 2 recommendation. 3 4 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 24, strike "PROCEEDING." and substitute 5 "PROCEEDING, BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE AN ARREST MADE IN CONNECTION 6 WITH A JUDGE'S CONTEMPT AUTHORITY OR OTHER JUDICIALLY ISSUED 7 PROCESS.". 8 9 Page 5, line 10, before "COURTHOUSE" insert "ANY EXISTING". 10 11 Page 5, strike lines 11 through 14 and substitute "SECURITY, WHO SHALL 12 MAINTAIN A RECORD OF THE INFORMATION.". 13 14 Page 5, after line 14 insert: 15 16 "(5) THE CHIEF JUDGE OF ANY COURT MAY ENTER AN ORDER TO 17 ENSURE THAT ARRESTS MADE WHILE PERSONS ARE PRESENT AT A 18 COURTHOUSE OR ON ITS ENVIRONS, OR WHILE GOING TO, ATTENDING, OR 19 COMING FROM A COURT PROCEEDING, COMPLY WITH THIS SECTION.". 20 21 Page 5, line 21, strike "COMMITS" and substitute "IS SUBJECT TO". 22 23 24 ______25 26 27 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 28 CONSENT CALENDAR 29 30 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 31 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 32 33 34 SB20-017 by Senator(s) Winter, Donovan, Foote, Hisey, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola; also 35 Representative(s) Gray, Duran, Exum, Froelich, Hooton, Valdez A., Valdez D.-- 36 Concerning a requirement that the high-performance transportation enterprise include 37 information about its public-private partnerships in its annual report to the legislative 38 committees of the house of representatives and the senate that have jurisdiction over 39 transportation. 40 41 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 42 43 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 44 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 45 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 46 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 47 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 48 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 49 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 50 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 51 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 52 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 53 54 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 55 was passed. 56 57 Co-sponsor(s) added: Fenberg, Garcia, Ginal, Hansen, Rodriguez, and Tate. 58 Page 128 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

SB20-011 by Senator(s) Hisey and Winter, Donovan, Foote, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Scott; also 1 Representative(s) Catlin and Valdez D., Duran, Exum, Froelich, Gray, Hooton, Valdez A.-- 2 Concerning permanent authorization for third-party providers to perform vehicle 3 identification number verification inspections for commercial vehicles. 4 5 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 6 7 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 8 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 9 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 10 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 11 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 12 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 13 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 14 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 15 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 16 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 17 18 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 19 was passed. 20 21 Co-sponsor(s) added: Coram, Crowder, Lundeen, Marble, Sonnenberg, and Woodward. 22 23 ______24 25 Committee On motion of Senator Foote, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 26 of the Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, and 27 Senator Foote. was called to act as Chair. 28 ______29 30 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 31 CONSENT CALENDAR 32 33 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 34 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 35 and action taken thereon as follows: 36 37 SB20-047 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Tate; also Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp and Van Winkle-- 38 Concerning an exemption from the definition of a real estate appraisal of analyses prepared 39 by agents of financial institutions for the institutions' internal use only. 40 41 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 42 43 44 SB20-046 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno; also Representative(s) Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a 45 clarification that electrical inspection fees may be doubled if an application for an electrical 46 permit is not filed in advance of the commencement of an electrical installation. 47 48 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 49 50 51 SB20-032 by Senator(s) Holbert; also Representative(s) McKean and Esgar--Concerning the age of 52 employees authorized to sell alcohol beverages at establishments licensed to sell alcohol 53 beverages at retail. 54 55 Amendment No. 1, Business, Labor & Technology Committee Amendment. 56 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 28, page 107 and placed in members' bill files.) 57 58 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 59 passage. 60 61 62 SB20-091 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Sonnenberg, Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Fenberg, Fields, 63 Garcia, Gardner, Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, 64 Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Exum and Holtorf, Bockenfeld, Esgar, 65 Kennedy, McKean, Melton, Ransom, Roberts, Titone, Weissman--Concerning increasing 66 the minimum pay for state military forces called into service by the governor. 67 68 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 69 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 129

SB20-082 by Senator(s) Hisey and Todd; also Representative(s) Landgraf and Lontine--Concerning 1 awards issued by the department of military and veterans affairs. 2 3 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 4 5 6 SB20-079 by Senator(s) Fields and Hisey; also Representative(s) Valdez D.--Concerning the method 7 of notifying people of Amber alerts to promote the largest reach of community 8 notifications. 9 10 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 11 12 ______13 14 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 15 CONSENT CALENDAR 16 17 On motion of Senator Foote, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted on 18 the following roll call vote: 19 20 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 21 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 22 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 23 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 24 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 25 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 26 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 27 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 28 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 29 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 30 31 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 32 33 Passed on second reading: SB20-047, SB20-046, SB20-032 as amended, SB20-091, 34 SB20-082, SB20-079. 35 36 ______37 38 Committee On motion of Senator Foote, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 39 of the Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills, and Senator Foote was 40 called to act as Chair. 41 ______42 43 44 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 45 46 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 47 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 48 and action taken thereon as follows: 49 50 SB20-039 by Senator(s) Fields and Story; also Representative(s) Valdez A. and Roberts--Concerning 51 updated accessibility signage in a state-owned facility. 52 53 Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee Amendment. 54 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 28, pages 112-113 and placed in members' bill files.) 55 56 Amendment No. 2(L.002), by Senator Fields. 57 58 Amend the State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee Report, dated 59 January 27, 2020, page 1, line 7, strike "DATE OF COMPLETION" and 60 substitute "COMMENCEMENT DATE". 61 62 Page 1, line 12, strike "DATE OF COMPLETION" and substitute 63 "COMMENCEMENT DATE". 64 65 66 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 67 passage. 68 Page 130 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

SB20-100 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Tate, Williams A., Garcia, Bridges, Hill, Priola, Rodriguez; 1 also Representative(s) Arndt and Benavidez--Concerning the repeal of the death penalty by 2 the general assembly. 3 4 Amendment No. 1(L.016), by Senator Moreno. 5 6 Amend printed bill, page 1, strike line 102 and substitute "ASSEMBLY IN 7 ALL CIRCUMSTANCES CHARGED ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2020.". 8 9 10 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 11 passage. 12 13 (For further action, see amendments to the report of the Committee of the Whole.) 14 15 ______16 17 AMENDMENTS TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 18 19 SB20-100 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Tate, Williams A., Garcia, Bridges, Hill, Priola, Rodriguez; 20 also Representative(s) Arndt and Benavidez--Concerning the repeal of the death penalty by 21 the general assembly. 22 23 Senator Cooke moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that 24 the following Cooke floor amendment, (L.003) to SB 20-100, did pass. 25 26 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 6, strike "sentences." and substitute 27 "sentences. (1)". 28 29 Page 2, after line 10 insert: 30 31 "(2) NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (1) OF 32 THIS SECTION, THE DEATH PENALTY IS A SENTENCING OPTION IF THE 33 DEFENDANT IS CONVICTED OF A CLASS 1 FELONY IN THE STATE OF 34 COLORADO AND A VICTIM OF THE CLASS 1 FELONY WAS A PEACE OFFICER, 35 FIREFIGHTER, OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROVIDER ENGAGED IN 36 THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS OR HER DUTIES DURING THE COMMISSION OF 37 THE CLASS 1 FELONY.". 38 39 Page 2, strike lines 11 through 27. 40 41 Strike pages 3 through 15. 42 43 Page 16, strike lines 1 through 24. 44 45 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 46 47 48 Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, 49 the amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was lost on the following roll 50 call vote: 51 52 YES 17 NO 17 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 53 Bridges N Gardner Y Marble Y Story N 54 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno N Tate N 55 Coram Y Gonzales N Pettersen E Todd N 56 Crowder Y Hansen N Priola N Williams A. N 57 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin Y Winter N 58 Donovan N Hisey Y Rodriguez N Woodward Y 59 Fenberg N Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 60 Fields Y Lee N Smallwood Y President N 61 Foote N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 62 63 ______64 65 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 131

Senator Gardner moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that 1 the following Gardner floor amendment, (L.015) to SB 20-100, did pass. 2 3 Amend printed bill, page 16, strike lines 25 through 27 and substitute: 4 5 "SECTION 15. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act 6 takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the 7 ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly 8 (August 5, 2020, if adjournment sine die is on May 6, 2020); except that, 9 if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V of 10 the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this act 11 within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take effect 12 unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in 13 November 2020 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the 14 official declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.". 15 16 Strike "2020" and substitute "2021" on: Page 2, lines 6, 10, and 21; Page 17 3, lines 4, 5, 12, 13, and 22; Page 4, lines 4 and 24; Page 5, lines 5 and 18 22; Page 6, lines 2 and 17; Page 7, lines 6, 18, 20, 25, and 27; Page 8, 19 line 8; Page 9, lines 3, 4, 11, 12, 21, and 22; Page 10, lines 13, 15, and 20 22; Page 11, lines 21 and 23; Page 13, lines 13, 16, and 18; Page 15, 21 lines 3, 23, and 24; and Page 16, lines 3, 9, and 17. 22 23 24 Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, 25 the amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was lost on the following roll 26 call vote: 27 28 YES 17 NO 17 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 29 Bridges N Gardner Y Marble Y Story N 30 Cooke Y Ginal N Moreno N Tate N 31 Coram Y Gonzales N Pettersen E Todd N 32 Crowder Y Hansen N Priola N Williams A. N 33 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter N 34 Donovan N Hisey Y Rodriguez N Woodward Y 35 Fenberg N Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 36 Fields Y Lee N Smallwood Y President N 37 Foote N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 38 39 ______40 41 Senator Fields moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that 42 the following Fields floor amendment, (L.008) to SB 20-100, did pass. 43 44 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 10, after the period add "THIS SECTION 45 DOES NOT APPLY TO A PERSON CURRENTLY SERVING A DEATH SENTENCE. 46 ANY DEATH SENTENCE IN EFFECT ON JULY 1, 2020 IS VALID. THIS SECTION 47 SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A STATEMENT THAT AN EXISTING CURRENT 48 DEATH SENTENCE IS CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT.". 49 50 51 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 52 amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was passed on the following roll 53 call vote: 54 55 YES 21 NO 13 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 56 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 57 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno N Tate N 58 Coram Y Gonzales N Pettersen E Todd Y 59 Crowder Y Hansen N Priola N Williams A. N 60 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin Y Winter N 61 Donovan N Hisey Y Rodriguez N Woodward Y 62 Fenberg N Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 63 Fields Y Lee N Smallwood Y President Y 64 Foote N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 65 66 ______67 Page 132 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

Senator Fields moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that 1 the following Fields floor amendment, (L.009) to SB 20-100, did pass. 2 3 Amend printed bill, page 16, after line 24, insert: 4 5 "SECTION 15. Appropriation. To implement this act, the 6 general fund appropriation made in the annual appropriation act for the 7 2020-21 state fiscal year to the state public defender is decreased by 8 $172,000.". 9 10 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 11 12 Page 1, line 102, strike "ASSEMBLY." and substitute "ASSEMBLY, AND, IN 13 CONNECTION THEREWITH, REDUCING AN APPROPRIATION.". 14 15 16 Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, 17 the amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was lost on the following roll 18 call vote: 19 20 YES 17 NO 17 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 21 Bridges N Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 22 Cooke Y Ginal N Moreno N Tate N 23 Coram Y Gonzales N Pettersen E Todd N 24 Crowder Y Hansen N Priola N Williams A. N 25 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin Y Winter N 26 Donovan N Hisey Y Rodriguez N Woodward Y 27 Fenberg N Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger N 28 Fields Y Lee N Smallwood Y President N 29 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 30 31 ______32 33 Senator Fenberg moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that 34 the following amendment to SB 20-100 did pass. 35 36 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 10, after the period add "THIS SECTION 37 DOES NOT APPLY TO A PERSON CURRENTLY SERVING A DEATH SENTENCE. 38 ANY DEATH SENTENCE IN EFFECT ON JULY 1, 2020 IS VALID.". 39 40 41 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 42 amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was passed on the following roll 43 call vote: 44 45 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 46 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 47 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 48 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 49 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 50 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 51 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 52 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 53 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 54 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 55 56 ______57 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020 Page 133

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1 2 On motion of Senator Foote, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted on 3 the following roll call vote: 4 5 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 6 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 7 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 8 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 9 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 10 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 11 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 12 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 13 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 14 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 15 16 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 17 18 Passed on second reading: SB20-039 as amended, SB20-100 as amended. 19 20 ______21 22 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 23 CONSENT CALENDAR 24 25 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the following Governor's appointments were 26 confirmed by the following roll call votes: 27 28 MEMBERS OF THE 29 COLORADO CHANNEL AUTHORITY 30 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 31 32 for terms expiring October 6, 2023: 33 34 Bart Warren Miller of Centennial, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, to serve as a 35 representative who has experience in the business operations of broadcast journalism, 36 reappointed; 37 38 Megan Alyse Jurgemeyer of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, who has experience in the 39 business operations of broadcast journalism, reappointed; 40 41 Todd Barnes of Erie, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed. 42 43 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 44 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 45 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 46 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 47 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 48 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 49 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 50 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 51 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 52 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 53 54 ______55 56 Journal correction: 57 58 Page 115, line 61, before "Gonzales", insert "Garcia, ". 59 60 ______61 Page 134 Senate Journal-23rd Day-January 30, 2020

On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday, 1 January 31, 2020. 2 3 Approved: 4 5 6 7 Leroy M. Garcia 8 President of the Senate 9 10 Attest: 11 12 13 14 Cindi L. Markwell 15 Secretary of the Senate 16 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 135

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 24th Legislative Day Friday, January 31, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Dr. Gene Selander, Crystal Clear Ministries, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Coram, Pettersen, Scott. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Foote. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Smallwood, reading of the Journal of Thursday, January 30, 2020, 23 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-032, 039, 046, 047, 079, 082, 091, and 100. 30 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-011 and 017. 31 32 ______33 34 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 35 36 Education The Committee on Education has had under consideration and has had a hearing on the 37 following appointments and recommends that the appointments be placed on the consent 38 calendar and confirmed: 39 40 MEMBERS OF THE 41 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 42 43 for a term expiring December 31, 2020: 44 45 Alison Ream Griffin of Lafayette, Colorado, a Republican, and occasioned by the death 46 of Tilman Bishop of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed; 47 48 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 49 50 Kelly Jean Brough of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed; 51 52 Alejandro Sanchez, Sr. of Basalt, Colorado, a Democrat, appointed; 53 54 Ronald V. Davis of Edwards, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, appointed. 55 56 57 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-052 be amended 58 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Finance with favorable 59 recommendation. 60 61 Amend printed bill, page 2, after line 10 insert: 62 "(1) "CHARTER SCHOOL" MEANS A CHARTER SCHOOL AUTHORIZED 63 BY A SCHOOL DISTRICT PURSUANT TO PART 1 OF ARTICLE 30.5 OF TITLE 22 64 OR A CHARTER SCHOOL AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE CHARTER SCHOOL 65 INSTITUTE PURSUANT TO PART 5 OF ARTICLE 30.5 OF TITLE 22.". 66 67 Page 136 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly. 1 2 Page 3, line 14, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 3 4 Page 3, line 17, after "SATELLITE," insert "TWO-WAY RADIO,". 5 6 Page 4, line 10, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 7 8 Page 4, line 12, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 9 10 Page 4, line 15, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 11 12 Page 5, line 10, after "DISTRICT" insert "OR CHARTER SCHOOL". 13 14 Page 5, line 12, after "DISTRICT" insert "OR CHARTER SCHOOL". 15 16 Page 5, line 15, strike "SCHOOL DISTRICTS." and substitute "AREAS OF THE 17 STATE.". 18 19 Page 5, line 16, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 20 21 Page 5, line 19, strike "SCHOOL DISTRICT" and substitute "SUCH". 22 23 Page 5, line 27, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND CHARTER SCHOOLS". 24 25 Page 6, line 1, after "DISTRICTS" insert "AND SCHOOLS". 26 27 Page 6, line 7, after "DISTRICT" insert "OR CHARTER SCHOOL". 28 29 Page 6, line 13, after "SATELLITE," insert "TWO-WAY RADIO,". 30 31 Page 7, line 8, after "DISTRICT" insert "OR CHARTER SCHOOL". 32 33 Page 7, line 23, strike "SIX" and substitute "TWO". 34 35 Page 8, line 6, after "DISTRICT" insert "OR CHARTER SCHOOL". 36 37 38 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-009 be amended 39 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 40 favorable recommendation. 41 42 Amend printed bill, page 13, after line 1 insert: 43 44 "SECTION 8. Appropriation. (1) For the 2020-21 state fiscal 45 year, $500,000 is appropriated to the adult education and literacy grant 46 fund created in section 22-10-107, C.R.S. This appropriation is from the 47 general fund. The department of education is responsible for the 48 accounting related to this appropriation. 49 (2) For the 2020-21 state fiscal year, $500,000 is appropriated to 50 the department of education for use by the office within the department 51 of education that is responsible for adult education. This appropriation 52 is from reappropriated funds in the adult education and literacy grant 53 fund under subsection (1) of this section. To implement this act, the 54 office within the department of education that is responsible for adult 55 education may use the appropriation for the adult education and literacy 56 grant program created in section 22-10-104, C.R.S.". 57 58 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 59 60 Page 1, line 102, strike "PROGRAM." and substitute "PROGRAM, AND, IN 61 CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.". 62 63 64 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-022 be referred 65 Human to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 66 Services 67 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 137

Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-007 be amended 1 Human as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 2 Services favorable recommendation. 3 4 Amend printed bill, page 4, line 9, strike "2020," and substitute "2021,". 5 6 Page 4, line 10, strike "TWO" and substitute "THREE". 7 8 Page 5, line 7, strike "2020" and substitute "2021". 9 10 Page 5, line 19, after the period add "FOR THE 2021-22 STATE FISCAL 11 YEAR, AND FOR EACH STATE FISCAL YEAR THEREAFTER IN WHICH A 12 COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT IS PERFORMED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, THE 13 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEY FOR MANAGED SERVICE 14 ORGANIZATIONS TO CONTRACT FOR THE COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT.". 15 16 Page 6, line 22, strike "2021," and substitute "2022,". 17 18 Page 6, line 23, strike "TWO" and substitute "THREE". 19 20 Page 7, line 4, strike "2021," and substitute "2022," and strike "TWO" and 21 substitute "THREE". 22 23 Page 8, strike lines 3 and 4 and substitute "THE REPORT. THE 24 COMMUNICATION PLAN MUST INCLUDE THE PROCESS FOR". 25 26 Page 8, line 5, strike the second "THE" and substitute 27 "NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), 28 THE 29 Page 17, line 27, strike "AN" and substitute "AT LEAST ONE". 30 31 Page 19, before line 2 insert: 32 "SECTION 19. In Colorado Revised Statutes, amend 25.5-5-509 33 as follows: 34 25.5-5-509. Substance use disorder - prescription drugs - 35 medication-assisted treatment - definition. (1) AS USED IN THIS 36 SECTION, "FDA" MEANS THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION IN THE 37 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. 38 (2) Notwithstanding any provisions of this part 5 to the contrary, 39 for the treatment of a substance use disorder, in promulgating rules, and 40 subject to any necessary federal authorization, the state board shall 41 authorize reimbursement for at least one federal food and drug 42 administration-approved FDA-approved ready-to-use opioid overdose 43 reversal drug without prior authorization. 44 (3) NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1, 2020, THE STATE BOARD'S RULES 45 SHALL: 46 (a) NOT IMPOSE ANY PRIOR AUTHORIZATION REQUIREMENTS ON 47 ANY PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR THE 48 TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; 49 (b) NOT IMPOSE ANY STEP THERAPY REQUIREMENTS AS A 50 PREREQUISITE TO AUTHORIZING COVERAGE FOR A PRESCRIPTION 51 MEDICATION APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE 52 USE DISORDERS; AND 53 (c) NOT EXCLUDE COVERAGE FOR ANY PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION 54 APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE USE 55 DISORDERS AND ANY ASSOCIATED COUNSELING OR WRAPAROUND 56 SERVICES SOLELY ON THE GROUNDS THAT THE MEDICATIONS AND 57 SERVICES WERE COURT ORDERED.". 58 59 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly. 60 61 62 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-040 be referred 63 Human to the Committee on Finance with favorable recommendation. 64 Services 65 66 Page 138 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 1 Natural had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be 2 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 3 4 MEMBER OF THE 5 GROUND WATER COMMISSION 6 7 for a term expiring May 1, 2023: 8 9 Glen S. Frihauf of Wiggins, Colorado, to serve as a resident agriculturist from the North 10 Kiowa-Bijou Basin, and occasioned by the removal of Daniel L. Farmer of Colorado 11 Springs, Colorado, reappointed. 12 13 14 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 15 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 16 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 17 18 MEMBERS OF THE 19 STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS 20 21 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 22 23 Christine Marie Scanlan of Keystone, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local 24 government and land use planning and as a Democrat, appointed; 25 26 Josephine W. Heath of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of public primary 27 or secondary education and as a Democrat, appointed. 28 29 30 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 31 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 32 Resources confirmed: 33 34 MEMBERS OF THE 35 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 36 37 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 38 39 Taishya Rashaan Adams of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of outdoor 40 recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed; 41 42 Elizabeth Ann Blecha of Wray, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports persons 43 and outfitters, appointed; 44 45 Carrie Besnette Hauser of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 46 outdoor recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed. 47 48 49 Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 50 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 51 Resources confirmed: 52 53 MEMBERS OF THE 54 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 55 56 for terms expiring July 1, 2022: 57 58 Eden Vardy of Aspen, Colorado, to serve as a representative of agriculture, appointed; 59 60 Charles Fredrick Garcia of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports 61 persons, appointed; 62 63 Luke B. Schafer of Craig, Colorado, to serve as a member at large, appointed. 64 65 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 139

Agriculture & The Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources has had under consideration and has 1 Natural had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be 2 Resources placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 3 4 MEMBERS OF THE 5 COLORADO WATER RESOURCES 6 AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 7 8 for terms expiring October 1, 2023: 9 10 Michael Fabbre of Crested Butte, Colorado to serve as a member from the 11 Gunnison-Uncompahgre drainage basin, and with experience in water planning and 12 development, appointed; 13 14 George Patrick Corkle of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the North Platte 15 drainage basin, reappointed; 16 17 Steven Eric Vandiver of Alamosa, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Rio Grande 18 drainage basin, reappointed. 19 20 Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SJR20-003 be referred 21 Natural to the Senate for final action, and with a recommendation that it be place on the Consent 22 Resources Calendar. 23 24 Agriculture & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-024 be 25 Natural postponed indefinitely. 26 Resources 27 ______28 29 INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS 30 31 The following resolution was read by title: 32 33 SJR20-006 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Fields; --Concerning the designation of February 4 as 34 "Missing Persons Day" in Colorado. 35 36 Laid over until Tuesday, February 4, retaining its place on the calendar. 37 ______38 39 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 40 CONSENT CALENDAR 41 42 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 43 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 44 45 SB20-047 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Tate; also Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp and Van Winkle-- 46 Concerning an exemption from the definition of a real estate appraisal of analyses prepared 47 by agents of financial institutions for the institutions' internal use only. 48 49 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 50 51 52 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 53 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 54 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 55 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 56 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 57 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 58 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 59 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 60 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 61 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 62 63 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 64 was passed. 65 66 Co-sponsor(s) added: Holbert and Woodward. 67 Page 140 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

SB20-046 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno; also Representative(s) Arndt, Valdez D.--Concerning a 1 clarification that electrical inspection fees may be doubled if an application for an electrical 2 permit is not filed in advance of the commencement of an electrical installation. 3 4 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 5 6 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 7 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 8 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 9 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 10 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 11 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 12 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 13 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 14 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 15 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 16 17 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 18 was passed. 19 20 SB20-032 by Senator(s) Holbert; also Representative(s) McKean and Esgar--Concerning the age of 21 employees authorized to sell alcohol beverages at establishments licensed to sell alcohol 22 beverages at retail. 23 24 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 25 26 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 27 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 28 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 29 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 30 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 31 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 32 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 33 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 34 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 35 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 36 37 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 38 was passed. 39 40 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Hansen, Marble, Moreno, and Woodward. 41 42 SB20-091 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Sonnenberg, Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Fenberg, Fields, 43 Garcia, Gardner, Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, 44 Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Exum and Holtorf, Bockenfeld, Esgar, 45 Kennedy, McKean, Melton, Ransom, Roberts, Titone, Weissman--Concerning increasing 46 the minimum pay for state military forces called into service by the governor. 47 48 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 49 50 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 51 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 52 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 53 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 54 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 55 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 56 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 57 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 58 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 59 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 60 61 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 62 was passed. 63 64 Co-sponsor(s) added: Donovan, Foote, Ginal, Hansen, Marble, Priola, Smallwood, 65 Williams A., and Woodward. 66 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 141

SB20-082 by Senator(s) Hisey and Todd; also Representative(s) Landgraf and Lontine--Concerning 1 awards issued by the department of military and veterans affairs. 2 3 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 4 5 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 6 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 7 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 8 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 9 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 10 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 11 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 12 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 13 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 14 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 15 16 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 17 was passed. 18 19 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Crowder, Danielson, Fields, Foote, Garcia, Gardner, Ginal, 20 Hansen, Hill, Holbert, Lee, Marble, Priola, Rankin, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, 21 Williams A., Winter, Woodward, and Zenzinger. 22 23 24 SB20-079 by Senator(s) Fields and Hisey; also Representative(s) Valdez D.--Concerning the method 25 of notifying people of Amber alerts to promote the largest reach of community 26 notifications. 27 28 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 29 30 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 31 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 32 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 33 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 34 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 35 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 36 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 37 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 38 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 39 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 40 41 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 42 was passed. 43 44 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Danielson, Donovan, Garcia, Gardner, Ginal, Hansen, Hill, 45 Lee, Lundeen, Marble, Moreno, Rankin, Smallwood, Story, Tate, Todd, and Winter. 46 47 ______48 49 50 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 51 52 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 53 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 54 55 56 SB20-039 by Senator(s) Fields and Story; also Representative(s) Valdez A. and Roberts--Concerning 57 updated accessibility signage in a state-owned facility. 58 59 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 60 61 62 Page 142 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

YES 31 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 2 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 3 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 4 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 5 Danielson Y Hill N Rankin Y Winter Y 6 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 7 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 8 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 9 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 10 11 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 12 was passed. 13 14 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Danielson, Garcia, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Lee, Priola, 15 Rodriguez, Tate, and Todd. 16 17 18 SB20-100 by Senator(s) Gonzales and Tate, Williams A., Garcia, Bridges, Hill, Priola, Rodriguez; 19 also Representative(s) Arndt and Benavidez--Concerning the repeal of the death penalty by 20 the general assembly in all circumstances charged on or after July 1, 2020. 21 22 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 23 24 YES 19 NO 13 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 25 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 26 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 27 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 28 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 29 Danielson N Hill Y Rankin N Winter Y 30 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 31 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott E Zenzinger Y 32 Fields N Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 33 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 34 35 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 36 was passed. 37 38 Co-sponsor(s) added: Donovan, Fenberg, Hansen, Lee, and Moreno. 39 40 ______41 42 Committee On motion of Senator Gonzales, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 43 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, 44 and Senator Gonzales was called to act as Chair. 45 ______46 47 48 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 49 CONSENT CALENDAR 50 51 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 52 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 53 and action taken thereon as follows: 54 55 SB20-036 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Cooke; also Representative(s) Liston and Melton--Concerning 56 the submission to the federal environmental protection agency of a proposed revision to the 57 state implementation plan that would enable a vehicle that fails the on-board diagnostics 58 test solely because a check engine light is illuminated on the vehicle's dashboard to undergo 59 a tailpipe emissions test. 60 61 Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Committee Amendment. 62 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 29, page 117 and placed in members' bill files.) 63 64 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 65 passage. 66 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 143

______1 2 3 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 4 CONSENT CALENDAR 5 6 On motion of Senator Gonzales, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 7 on the following roll call vote: 8 9 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 11 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 12 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 13 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 14 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 15 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 16 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 17 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 18 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 19 20 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 21 22 Passed on second reading: SB20-036 as amended. 23 24 ______25 26 Committee On motion of Senator Hansen, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 27 of the Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills, and Senator Hansen was 28 called to act as Chair. 29 ______30 31 32 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 33 34 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 35 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 36 and action taken thereon as follows: 37 38 39 SB20-108 by Senator(s) Gonzales; --Concerning a prohibition on a landlord engaging in certain 40 activities related to a tenant's citizenship status. 41 42 Amendment No. 1, Local Government Committee Amendment. 43 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 29, page 120 and placed in members' bill files.) 44 45 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 46 passage. 47 48 49 SB20-038 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Winter; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning the 50 establishment of a statewide standard for the sale of biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in 51 Colorado. 52 53 Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Committee Amendment. 54 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 29, pages 117-119 and placed in members' bill files.) 55 56 Amendment No. 2(L.009), by Senator Fenberg. 57 58 Amend the Transportation and Energy Committee Report, dated January 59 28, 2020, page 3, after line 16 insert: 60 61 "(d) "RENEWABLE DIESEL" HAS THE MEANING SET FORTH IN 26 62 U.S.C. SEC. 40A (f).". 63 64 65 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 66 passage. 67 Page 144 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

______1 2 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 3 4 On motion of Senator Hansen, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted on 5 the following roll call vote: 6 7 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 8 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 9 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 10 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 11 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 12 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 13 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 14 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 15 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 16 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 17 18 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 19 20 Passed on second reading: SB20-108 as amended, SB20-038 as amended. 21 22 ______23 24 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 25 CONSENT CALENDAR 26 27 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the following Governor's appointments were 28 confirmed by the following roll call votes: 29 30 MEMBERS OF THE 31 COLORADO AERONAUTICAL BOARD 32 33 for terms expiring December 19, 2022: 34 35 Kent Hugh Holsinger of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the western 36 slope and who represents local governments which operate airports, appointed; 37 38 Amy K. Miller of Akron, Colorado, to serve as a member from the eastern slope and 39 who represents local governments which operate airports, appointed. 40 41 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 42 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 43 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 44 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 45 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 46 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin Y Winter Y 47 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 48 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott E Zenzinger Y 49 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 50 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 51 52 ______53 54 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS 55 56 On motion of Senator Winter, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by 57 a roll call vote: 58 59 MEMBERS OF THE 60 COLORADO ENERGY RESEARCH AUTHORITY 61 62 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 63 64 William R. Toor of Boulder, Colorado, appointed; 65 66 Mark N. Sirangelo of Lafayette, Colorado, reappointed. 67 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 145

1 YES 22 NO 10 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 2 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 3 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 4 Coram E Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 5 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 6 Danielson Y Hill Y Rankin N Winter Y 7 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 8 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott E Zenzinger Y 9 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 10 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 11 12 ______13 14 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 15 16 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-028 be amended 17 Human as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 18 Services favorable recommendation. 19 20 Amend printed bill, page 3, line 3, strike "coaching" and substitute 21 "coach training". 22 23 Page 3, line 7, strike "COACHING" and substitute "COACH TRAINING". 24 25 Page 10, line 27, after "MONEY" insert "ONLY". 26 27 Page 11, strike lines 22 through 26 and substitute: 28 "(4) THE OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SHALL ADMINISTER THE 29 GRANT PROGRAM. SUBJECT TO AVAILABLE APPROPRIATIONS, THE OFFICE 30 SHALL DISBURSE GRANT MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO 31 SUBSECTION (8) OF THIS SECTION TO EACH MANAGED SERVICE 32 ORGANIZATION DESIGNATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 27-80-107.". 33 34 Page 12, lines 5 and 6, strike "OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH" and 35 substitute "APPLICABLE MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION". 36 37 Page 12, strike lines 7 through 13 and substitute "OFFICE.". 38 39 Page 12, strike lines 16 and 17 and substitute "PRIORITIZE AN APPLICANT 40 WHOSE PROGRAM". 41 42 Page 12, strike lines 20 through 27 and substitute "OTHER UNDERSERVED 43 GROUPS.". 44 Page 13, strike lines 1 through 5. 45 46 Page 13, strike lines 7 and 8 and substitute "DECEMBER 1 EACH YEAR 47 THEREAFTER, EACH MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION THAT AWARDS 48 GRANTS". 49 50 Page 13, line 12, before "ORGANIZATION;" insert "RECOVERY 51 COMMUNITY". 52 53 Page 13, line 15, after "PROJECTS" insert "A RECOVERY COMMUNITY 54 ORGANIZATION HAS". 55 56 Page 13, strike lines 16 through 18 and substitute "COMMUNITY 57 ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE STATE; AND". 58 59 Page 13, line 19, strike "(V)" and substitute "(IV)". 60 61 Page 14, after line 11 insert: 62 63 "SECTION 13. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 27-81-119 as 64 follows: 65 27-81-119. Recovery support services grant program - 66 creation - eligibility - reporting requirements - definitions - rules - 67 Page 146 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020

appropriation. (1) AS USED IN THIS SECTION, UNLESS THE CONTEXT 1 OTHERWISE REQUIRES: 2 (a) "GRANT PROGRAM" MEANS THE RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES 3 GRANT PROGRAM CREATED IN THIS SECTION. 4 (b) "RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION" MEANS AN 5 INDEPENDENT, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION LED AND GOVERNED BY 6 REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES OF RECOVERY THAT 7 ORGANIZE RECOVERY-FOCUSED POLICY ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES, CARRY 8 OUT RECOVERY-FOCUSED COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND OUTREACH 9 PROGRAMS, OR PROVIDE PEER-RUN RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES. 10 (2) THERE IS HEREBY CREATED IN THE OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL 11 HEALTH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES THE RECOVERY 12 SUPPORT SERVICES GRANT PROGRAM TO PROVIDE GRANTS TO RECOVERY 13 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING 14 RECOVERY-ORIENTED SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH A SUBSTANCE USE 15 AND CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER. 16 (3) A RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION THAT RECEIVES A 17 GRANT FROM THE GRANT PROGRAM MAY USE THE MONEY ONLY TO: 18 (a) OFFER OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS IN RECOVERY TO 19 ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES FOCUSED ON MENTAL OR PHYSICAL WELLNESS OR 20 COMMUNITY SERVICE; 21 (b) PROVIDE GUIDANCE TO INDIVIDUALS WITH A SUBSTANCE USE 22 AND CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER AND THEIR FAMILY 23 MEMBERS ON NAVIGATING TREATMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES, AND 24 RECOVERY SUPPORT SYSTEMS; 25 (c) HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH A SUBSTANCE USE AND 26 CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER TO CONNECT WITH 27 RESOURCES NEEDED TO INITIATE AND MAINTAIN RECOVERY AS OUTLINED 28 BY THE FEDERAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 29 ADMINISTRATION'S FOUR DIMENSIONS OF RECOVERY: HEALTH, HOME, 30 COMMUNITY, AND PURPOSE; 31 (d) ASSIST IN ESTABLISHING AND SUSTAINING A SOCIAL AND 32 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT SUPPORTIVE OF RECOVERY; 33 (e) PROVIDE LOCAL AND STATE RECOVERY RESOURCES TO 34 RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION PARTICIPANTS AND COMMUNITY 35 MEMBERS; AND 36 (f) PROVIDE RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR CAREGIVERS AND 37 FAMILIES OF INDIVIDUALS RECOVERING FROM A SUBSTANCE USE AND 38 CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER. 39 (4) THE OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SHALL ADMINISTER THE 40 GRANT PROGRAM. SUBJECT TO AVAILABLE APPROPRIATIONS, THE OFFICE 41 SHALL DISBURSE GRANT MONEY APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO 42 SUBSECTION (8) OF THIS SECTION TO EACH MANAGED SERVICE 43 ORGANIZATION DESIGNATED PURSUANT TO SECTION 27-80-107. 44 (5) THE OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SHALL IMPLEMENT THE 45 GRANT PROGRAM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION. PURSUANT TO 46 ARTICLE 4 OF TITLE 24, THE OFFICE SHALL PROMULGATE RULES AS 47 NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE GRANT PROGRAM. 48 (6) (a) TO RECEIVE A GRANT, A RECOVERY COMMUNITY 49 ORGANIZATION MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE APPLICABLE 50 MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULES 51 PROMULGATED BY THE OFFICE. 52 (b) THE MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION SHALL REVIEW THE 53 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. IN AWARDING 54 GRANTS, THE MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION SHALL PRIORITIZE AN 55 APPLICANT WHOSE PROGRAM OUTLINES THE CAPACITY TO DELIVER 56 RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DIVERSE RACIAL, 57 CULTURAL, INCOME, ABILITY, AND OTHER UNDERSERVED GROUPS. 58 (7) (a) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2021, AND ON OR BEFORE 59 DECEMBER 1 EACH YEAR THEREAFTER, EACH MANAGED SERVICE 60 ORGANIZATION THAT AWARDS GRANTS SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE 61 OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. AT A MINIMUM, THE REPORT MUST 62 INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 63 (I) THE NUMBER OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS INVOLVED IN THE 64 RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION; 65 (II) A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S ADVOCACY 66 EFFORTS; 67 Senate Journal-24th Day-January 31, 2020 Page 147

(III) ANY COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS A RECOVERY COMMUNITY 1 ORGANIZATION HAS WITH OTHER RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS 2 ACROSS THE STATE; AND 3 (IV) ANY OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE OFFICE. 4 (b) ON OR BEFORE MARCH 1, 2021, AND ON OR BEFORE MARCH 5 1 EACH YEAR THEREAFTER FOR THE DURATION OF THE GRANT PROGRAM, 6 THE OFFICE SHALL SUBMIT A SUMMARIZED REPORT ON THE GRANT 7 PROGRAM TO THE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE 8 SENATE AND THE HEALTH AND INSURANCE AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE 9 AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 10 OR ANY SUCCESSOR COMMITTEES, AND TO THE OPIOID AND OTHER 11 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS STUDY COMMITTEE CREATED IN SECTION 12 10-22.3-101. 13 (c) NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), THE 14 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS SUBSECTION (7) CONTINUE 15 INDEFINITELY. 16 (8) FOR THE 2020-21 STATE FISCAL YEAR AND EACH STATE FISCAL 17 YEAR THEREAFTER, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL APPROPRIATE THREE 18 MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE GENERAL FUND 19 TO THE OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TO IMPLEMENT THE GRANT 20 PROGRAM. THE OFFICE MAY USE A PORTION OF THE MONEY APPROPRIATED 21 FOR THE GRANT PROGRAM TO PAY THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT COSTS OF 22 ADMINISTERING THE GRANT PROGRAM. 23 SECTION 14. Effective date. (1) Except as otherwise provided 24 in this section, this act takes effect upon passage. 25 (2) Section 12 of this act takes effect only if Senate Bill 20-007 26 does not become law. 27 (3) Section 13 of this act takes effect only in Senate Bill 20-007 28 becomes law.". 29 30 Renumber succeeding section accordingly. 31 32 Strike "OFFICE" and substitute "MANAGED SERVICE ORGANIZATION" on 33 Page 12, lines 14 and 15. 34 35 ______36 37 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Monday, 38 February 3, 2020. 39 40 Approved: 41 42 43 44 Leroy M. Garcia 45 President of the Senate 46 47 Attest: 48 49 50 51 Cindi L. Markwell 52 Secretary of the Senate 53 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020 Page 149

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 27th Legislative Day Monday, February 3, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Father Eustace Sequeira, Regis University Jesuit Community, Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 10:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--33 16 Excused--2, Hill, Pettersen. 17 18 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 19 20 Pledge By Senator Marble. 21 22 Reading of On motion of Senator Rodriguez, reading of the Journal of Friday, January 31, 2020, was 23 the Journal dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 24 25 ______26 27 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 28 29 Correctly Printed: SJR20-006. 30 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-036, 038, and 108. 31 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-032, 039, 046, 047, 079, 082, 091, and 100. 32 33 ______34 35 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 36 having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for a moment of 37 personal privilege. 38 ______39 40 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 41 ______42 43 44 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 45 46 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 47 48 HB20-1009 by Representative(s) Jackson; also Senator(s) Winter--Concerning suppressing court 49 records of eviction proceedings. 50 Judiciary 51 52 HB20-1023 by Representative(s) Kraft-Tharp and Van Winkle; also Senator(s) Williams A. and Tate-- 53 Concerning certain address database systems used for sales and use tax collection. 54 Business, Labor, & Technology 55 56 HB20-1037 by Representative(s) Arndt; also Senator(s) Coram--Concerning the Colorado water 57 conservation board's authority to augment stream flows with acquired water rights that have 58 been previously decreed for augmentation use. 59 Agriculture & Natural Resources 60 61 HB20-1052 by Representative(s) Carver and Singer; also Senator(s) Gardner and Lee--Concerning 62 restrictions on making public the personal information of certain employees at risk of 63 threats relating to the administration of human services programs. 64 Judiciary 65 Page 150 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020

HB20-1056 by Representative(s) Landgraf and Duran, Caraveo, Carver, Larson, Liston, Soper, Titone, 1 Singer, Kipp; also Senator(s) Crowder and Ginal, Gardner, Hill, Bridges--Concerning the 2 nonsubstantive reorganization of the "Dental Practice Act". 3 Health & Human Services 4 5 HB20-1067 by Representative(s) Roberts and Will, Valdez A.; also Senator(s) Story and Fields, 6 Sonnenberg--Concerning the management of real estate held by certain junior college 7 districts. 8 Agriculture & Natural Resources 9 10 HB20-1132 by Representative(s) Lontine; also Senator(s) Fenberg--Concerning county reimbursements 11 for election supplies from the local elections assistance cash fund. 12 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 13 14 ______15 16 INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS 17 18 The following resolution was read by title: 19 20 SR20-002 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Fields--Concerning the designation of February 4 as 21 "Missing Persons Day" in Colorado. 22 23 Laid over one day under Senate Rule 30(c). 24 25 ______26 27 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 28 CONSENT CALENDAR 29 30 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 31 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 32 33 SB20-036 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Cooke; also Representative(s) Liston and Melton--Concerning 34 the submission to the federal environmental protection agency of a proposed revision to the 35 state implementation plan that would enable a vehicle that fails the on-board diagnostics 36 test solely because a check engine light is illuminated on the vehicle's dashboard to undergo 37 a tailpipe emissions test. 38 39 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 40 41 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 42 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 43 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 44 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 45 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 46 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 47 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 48 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 49 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 50 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 51 52 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 53 was passed. 54 55 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Donovan, Garcia, Gardner, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Hisey, 56 Holbert, Lee, Marble, Moreno, Rankin, Rodriguez, Scott, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, 57 Tate, Todd, and Woodward. 58 59 ______60 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020 Page 151

THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 1 2 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 3 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 4 5 SB20-108 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Gonzales-Gutierrez--Concerning a 6 prohibition on a landlord engaging in certain activities related to a tenant's citizenship 7 status. 8 9 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 10 11 YES 22 NO 11 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 12 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 13 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 14 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 15 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 16 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 17 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 18 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 19 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 20 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 21 22 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 23 was passed. 24 25 Co-sponsor(s) added: Donovan, Fenberg, Foote, Garcia, Hansen, Lee, Moreno, Rodriguez, 26 Story, Todd, Williams A., and Winter. 27 28 29 SB20-038 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Winter; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning the 30 establishment of a statewide standard for the sale of biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in 31 Colorado. 32 33 Laid over until Tuesday, February 4, retaining its place on the calendar. 34 35 ______36 37 Committee On motion of Senator Lee, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole for 38 of the Whole consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, and 39 Senator Lee was called to act as Chair. 40 ______41 42 43 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 44 CONSENT CALENDAR 45 46 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 47 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 48 and action taken thereon as follows: 49 50 SB20-113 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 51 Arndt, McKean--Concerning the mandatory contents of each license issued to a health 52 facility by the department of public health and environment. 53 54 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 55 56 57 SB20-043 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 58 Arndt, McKean, Van Winkle--Concerning a correction to the rate of reimbursement that an 59 out-of-network health care provider is entitled to receive from a health insurance carrier for 60 services provided to a covered person at an in-network facility when the health care 61 provider submits a claim to the carrier within the specified time period to conform with 62 existing law. 63 64 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 65 66 67 Page 152 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020

SB20-090 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Esgar and Titone--Concerning donations of 1 food to nonprofit organizations for distribution to needy individuals. 2 3 Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee Amendment. 4 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 30, page 124 and placed in members' bill files.) 5 6 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 7 passage. 8 9 10 SB20-086 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Holbert; --Concerning requirements associated with the 11 expiration of legal authority to sell alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, 12 authorizing the executive director of the department of revenue to notify alcohol beverage 13 licensees of an expiring license by any reasonable means as determined by rule and to 14 establish a fee for renewal applications for license or permit renewals for alcohol beverages 15 and fermented malt beverages. 16 17 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 18 19 ______20 21 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 22 CONSENT CALENDAR 23 24 On motion of Senator Lee, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted on the 25 following roll call vote: 26 27 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 28 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 29 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 30 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 31 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 32 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 33 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 34 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 35 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 36 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 37 38 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 39 40 Passed on second reading: SB20-113, SB20-043, SB20-090 as amended, SB20-086. 41 42 ______43 44 Committee On motion of Senator Lee, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole for 45 of the Whole consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills, and Senator Lee was called to 46 act as Chair. 47 ______48 49 50 GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 51 52 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 53 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 54 and action taken thereon as follows: 55 56 SB20-093 by Senator(s) Foote and Fenberg, Danielson, Fields, Garcia, Ginal, Gonzales, Lee, 57 Pettersen, Rodriguez, Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Jackson, Caraveo, Cutter, 58 Froelich, Jaquez Lewis, Lontine, Singer, Sullivan--Concerning protections related to 59 mandatory agreement provisions, and, in connection therewith, enacting the "Consumer and 60 Employee Dispute Resolution Fairness Act". 61 62 Laid over until Tuesday, February 4, retaining its place on the calendar. 63 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020 Page 153

SB20-083 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning prohibiting civil arrest 1 while on courthouse grounds. 2 3 Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment. 4 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 30, page 127 and placed in members' bill files.) 5 6 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 7 passage. 8 9 10 SB20-026 by Senator(s) Fields and Cooke, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning 11 eligibility for workers' compensation benefits for workers who are exposed to 12 psychologically traumatic events, and, in connection therewith, establishing that a worker's 13 visual or audible exposure to the serious bodily injury or death, or the immediate aftermath 14 of the serious bodily injury or death, of one or more people as the result of a violent event, 15 the intentional act of another person, or an accident is a psychologically traumatic event for 16 the purposes of determining the worker's eligibility for workers' compensation benefits. 17 18 Amendment No. 1, Business, Labor & Technology Committee Amendment. 19 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 30, page 125 and placed in members' bill files.) 20 21 Amendment No. 2(L.002), by Senator Cooke. 22 23 Amend the Business, Labor, and Technology Committee Report, dated 24 January 29, 2020, page 1, line 2, strike "AUDIBLY" and substitute 25 "AUDIBLY, OR BOTH VISUALLY AND AUDIBLY,". 26 27 Page 1, line 5, strike "AUDIBLY" and substitute "AUDIBLY, OR BOTH 28 VISUALLY AND AUDIBLY,". 29 30 31 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 32 passage. 33 34 ______35 36 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 37 38 On motion of Senator Lee, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted on the 39 following roll call vote: 40 41 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 42 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 43 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 44 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 45 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 46 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 47 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 48 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 49 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 50 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 51 52 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 53 54 Passed on second reading: SB20-083 as amended, SB026 as amended. 55 Laid over until Tuesday, February 4: SB20-093. 56 57 ______58 Page 154 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020

CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 1 CONSENT CALENDAR 2 3 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the following Governor's appointments were 4 confirmed by the following roll call votes: 5 6 MEMBERS OF THE 7 COLORADO BOARD OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 8 9 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 10 11 Patricia Jane Hammon, RN, of Eagle, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has 12 been honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of 13 America, reappointed; 14 15 Hollie Kaye Caldwell of Parker, Colorado, a Democrat and a veteran who has been 16 honorably released or separated from the armed forces of the United States of America, 17 reappointed. 18 19 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 20 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 21 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 22 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 23 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 24 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 25 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 26 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 27 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 28 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 29 ______30 31 MEMBER OF THE 32 STATE PERSONNEL BOARD 33 34 effective June 30, 2019 for a term expiring June 30, 2022: 35 36 Sarah Kristin Wager of Littleton, Colorado, appointed. 37 38 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 39 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 40 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 41 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 42 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 43 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 44 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 45 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 46 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 47 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 48 ______49 50 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS 51 52 On motion of Senator Lee, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by a 53 roll call vote: 54 55 MEMBERS OF THE 56 COLORADO COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE 57 58 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 59 60 Yolanda Lyons Pfund of Monument, Colorado to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 61 62 Bruce Casias of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 63 64 Drucilla Pugh of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a non-attorney, reappointed; 65 66 Elizabeth Krupa of Evergreen, Colorado, to serve as an attorney, reappointed. 67 Senate Journal-27th Day-February 3, 2020 Page 155

1 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 2 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 3 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 4 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 5 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 6 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 7 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 8 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 9 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 10 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 11 12 ______13 14 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, 15 February 4, 2020. 16 17 Approved: 18 19 20 21 Leroy M. Garcia 22 President of the Senate 23 24 Attest: 25 26 27 28 Cindi L. Markwell 29 Secretary of the Senate 30 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 157

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 28th Legislative Day Tuesday, February 4, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By Senator Fields. 11 12 Call to By the President at 11:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Foote, Hill, Pettersen. 17 Present later--1, Foote. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Marble. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Rodriguez, reading of the Journal of Monday, February 3, 2020, 24 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 29 30 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-026, 043, 083, 086, 090, and 113. 31 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-036 and 108. 32 33 ______34 35 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 36 37 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-042 be amended 38 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 39 favorable recommendation. 40 41 Amend printed bill, page 8, line 1, strike "(a) (I)" and substitute "(a)". 42 43 Page 8, strike lines 3 through 7. 44 45 46 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-061 be amended 47 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 48 recommendation. 49 50 Amend printed bill, page 2, strike lines 10 and 11 and substitute 51 "INTERSECTION.". 52 53 Page 2, line 14, after "Bicycle" insert "or other authorized user". 54 55 Page 2, line 15, after the first "BICYCLE" insert "OR OTHER AUTHORIZED 56 USER OF A BICYCLE LANE". 57 58 Page 3, line 8, after "BICYCLE" insert "OR OTHER AUTHORIZED USER". 59 60 61 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-037 be referred 62 to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 63 recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 64 65 ______66 Page 158 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 1 2 February 3, 2020 3 4 Mr. President: 5 6 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 7 HB20-1020 and 1014 amended as printed in House Journal, February 3, 2020. 8 9 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 10 HB20-1042. 11 12 ______13 14 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 15 16 We herewith transmit: 17 18 Without comment, HB20-1042. 19 Without comment, as amended, HB20-1014 and 1020. 20 21 ______22 23 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 24 25 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 26 27 SB20-154 by Senator(s) Donovan; --Concerning requiring certain establishments that are licensed to 28 sell alcohol beverages for on-premises consumption to allow a customer to bring one bottle 29 of wine into the licensed premises for consumption on the premises. 30 Business, Labor, & Technology 31 32 SB20-155 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Pelton--Concerning the continued 33 presumption of noninjury to water rights regarding the use of an exempt well for domestic 34 purposes after the land on which the well is located has been divided into multiple parcels. 35 Agriculture & Natural Resources 36 37 ______38 39 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 40 having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for consideration of 41 SR20-002. 42 ______43 44 45 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 46 47 SR20-002 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Fields--Concerning the designation of February 4 as 48 "Missing Persons Day" in Colorado. 49 50 On motion of Senator Sonnenberg, the resolution was read at length and adopted by the 51 following roll call vote: 52 53 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 54 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 55 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 56 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 57 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 58 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 59 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 60 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 61 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 62 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 63 64 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Cooke, Coram, Crowder, Danielson, Donovan, Fenberg, 65 Garcia, Gardner, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Marble, Moreno, 66 Priola, Rankin, Rodriguez, Scott, Smallwood, Story, Tate, Todd, Williams A., Winter, 67 Woodward, and Zenzinger. 68 ______69 70 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 71 ______72 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 159

THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 1 CONSENT CALENDAR 2 3 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 4 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 5 6 SB20-113 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 7 Arndt, McKean--Concerning the mandatory contents of each license issued to a health 8 facility by the department of public health and environment. 9 10 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 11 12 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 13 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 14 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 15 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 16 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 17 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 18 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 19 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 20 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 21 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 22 23 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 24 was passed. 25 26 Co-sponsor(s) added: Crowder. 27 28 SB20-043 by Senator(s) Tate, Moreno, Woodward, Zenzinger; also Representative(s) Valdez D., 29 Arndt, McKean, Van Winkle--Concerning a correction to the rate of reimbursement that an 30 out-of-network health care provider is entitled to receive from a health insurance carrier for 31 services provided to a covered person at an in-network facility when the health care 32 provider submits a claim to the carrier within the specified time period to conform with 33 existing law. 34 35 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 36 37 YES 30 NO 1 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 38 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 39 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 40 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 41 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 42 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 43 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 44 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 45 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 46 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 47 48 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 49 was passed. 50 51 Co-sponsor(s) added: Gardner. 52 53 SB20-090 by Senator(s) Winter; also Representative(s) Esgar and Titone--Concerning donations of 54 food to nonprofit organizations for distribution to needy individuals. 55 56 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 57 58 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 59 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 60 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 61 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 62 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 63 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 64 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 65 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 66 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 67 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 68 69 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 70 was passed. 71 Page 160 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020

Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Cooke, Coram, Danielson, Donovan, Garcia, Gardner, 1 Ginal, Hansen, Hisey, Lee, Lundeen, Marble, Moreno, Priola, Rodriguez, Scott, 2 Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Tate, Todd, Williams A., Woodward, and Zenzinger. 3 4 5 SB20-086 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Holbert; also Representative(s) Snyder--Concerning 6 requirements associated with the expiration of legal authority to sell alcohol beverages, and, 7 in connection therewith, authorizing the executive director of the department of revenue to 8 notify alcohol beverage licensees of an expiring license by any reasonable means as 9 determined by rule and to establish a fee for renewal applications for license or permit 10 renewals for alcohol beverages and fermented malt beverages. 11 12 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 13 14 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 15 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 16 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 17 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 18 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 19 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 20 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 21 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 22 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 23 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 24 25 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 26 was passed. 27 28 Co-sponsor(s) added: Moreno, Smallwood, and Tate. 29 ______30 31 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 32 33 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 34 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 35 36 SB20-038 by Senator(s) Fenberg, Winter; also Representative(s) Jaquez Lewis--Concerning the 37 establishment of a statewide standard for the sale of biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in 38 Colorado. 39 40 A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Fenberg 41 was given permission to offer a third reading amendment. 42 43 Third Reading Amendment No. 1(L.014), by Senator Fenberg. 44 45 Amend engrossed bill, page 2, line 21, strike "SUBSECTION (1)(a)" and 46 substitute "SUBSECTIONS (1)(a) AND (1)(b)(II)(B)". 47 48 Page 3, line 1, after "OF" insert "DIESEL OR". 49 50 Page 5, strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute: 51 52 "(d) "RENEWABLE DIESEL" MEANS DIESEL FUEL CONFORMING TO 53 THE SPECIFICATIONS OF ASTM D975 THAT IS MADE FROM RENEWABLE 54 (NONPETROLEUM) FEEDSTOCKS AND IS NOT A MONO-ALKYL ESTER; 55 EXCEPT THAT "RENEWABLE DIESEL" DOES NOT INCLUDE RENEWABLE FUEL 56 THAT IS CO-PROCESSED WITH PETROLEUM.". 57 58 59 The amendment was passed on the following roll call vote: 60 61 YES 31 NO 0 EXCUSED 4 ABSENT 0 62 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 63 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 64 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 65 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 66 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 67 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 68 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 69 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 70 Foote E Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 71 72 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 161

The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?", the roll call was taken with the 1 following result: 2 3 YES 19 NO 13 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 4 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 5 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate N 6 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 7 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 8 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 9 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 10 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 11 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 12 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 13 14 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, 15 as amended, was passed. 16 17 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Gonzales, Hansen, Lee, and Moreno. 18 19 20 SB20-083 by Senator(s) Gonzales; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning prohibiting civil arrest 21 while on courthouse grounds. 22 23 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 24 25 YES 19 NO 13 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 26 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 27 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate N 28 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 29 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 30 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 31 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 32 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 33 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 34 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 35 36 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 37 was passed. 38 39 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Donovan, Fenberg, Fields, Foote, Hansen, Lee, Moreno, 40 Rodriguez, and Winter. 41 42 43 SB20-026 by Senator(s) Fields and Cooke, Rodriguez; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning 44 eligibility for workers' compensation benefits for workers who are exposed to 45 psychologically traumatic events, and, in connection therewith, establishing that a worker's 46 visual or audible exposure to the serious bodily injury or death, or the immediate aftermath 47 of the serious bodily injury or death, of one or more people as the result of a violent event, 48 the intentional act of another person, or an accident is a psychologically traumatic event for 49 the purposes of determining the worker's eligibility for workers' compensation benefits. 50 51 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 52 53 YES 30 NO 2 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 54 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 55 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 56 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 57 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 58 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 59 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 60 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott Y Zenzinger Y 61 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 62 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 63 64 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 65 was passed. 66 67 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Danielson, Garcia, Ginal, Hansen, Lee, Moreno, Story, Tate, 68 Todd, Williams A., Winter, and Zenzinger. 69 70 71 Page 162 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020

______1 2 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 3 having voted in the affirmative, the General Orders--Second Reading of Bills Calendar 4 (SB20-093) of Tuesday, February 4, was laid over until Wednesday, February 5, retaining 5 its place on the calendar. 6 ______7 8 9 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS -- CONSENT CALENDAR 10 11 SJR20-003 by Senator(s) Donovan; also Representative(s) Roberts--Concerning approval of water 12 project revolving fund eligibility lists administered by the Colorado water resources and 13 power development authority. 14 15 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll 16 call vote: 17 18 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 19 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 20 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 21 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 22 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 23 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 24 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 25 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 26 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 27 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 28 29 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Crowder, Garcia, Gonzales, Hansen, Lee, Moreno, 30 Rodriguez, and Winter. 31 32 ______33 34 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS (cont'd) 35 36 SJR20-006 by Senator(s) Sonnenberg and Fields; also Representative(s) (None)--Concerning the 37 designation of February 4 as "Missing Persons Day" in Colorado. 38 39 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 40 having voted in the affirmative, the resolution was laid over until Thursday, May 7. 41 42 ______43 44 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 45 CONSENT CALENDAR 46 47 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the following Governor's appointments were 48 confirmed by the following roll call votes: 49 50 MEMBERS OF THE 51 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 52 53 for a term expiring December 31, 2020: 54 55 Alison Ream Griffin of Lafayette, Colorado, a Republican, and occasioned by the death 56 of Tilman Bishop of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed. 57 58 effective December 31, 2019 for terms expiring December 31, 2023: 59 60 Kelly Jean Brough of Denver, Colorado, a Democrat, reappointed; 61 62 Alejandro Sanchez, Sr. of Basalt, Colorado, a Democrat, appointed; 63 64 Ronald V. Davis of Edwards, Colorado, an Unaffiliated, appointed. 65 66 67 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 163

YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 2 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 3 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 4 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 5 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 6 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 7 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 9 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 10 11 ______12 13 MEMBER OF THE 14 GROUND WATER COMMISSION 15 16 for a term expiring May 1, 2023: 17 18 Glen S. Frihauf of Wiggins, Colorado, to serve as a resident agriculturist from the 19 North Kiowa-Bijou Basin, and occasioned by the removal of Daniel L. Farmer of 20 Colorado Springs, Colorado, reappointed. 21 22 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 23 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 24 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 25 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 26 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 27 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 28 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 29 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 30 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 31 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 32 33 ______34 35 MEMBERS OF THE 36 STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS 37 38 effective June 30, 2019 for terms expiring June 30, 2023: 39 40 Christine Marie Scanlan of Keystone, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local 41 government and land use planning and as a Democrat, appointed; 42 43 Josephine W. Heath of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of public 44 primary or secondary education and as a Democrat, appointed. 45 46 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 47 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 48 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 49 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 50 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 51 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 52 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 53 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 54 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 55 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 56 57 ______58 59 MEMBERS OF THE 60 COLORADO WATER RESOURCES 61 AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 62 63 for terms expiring October 1, 2023: 64 65 Michael Fabbre of Crested Butte, Colorado to serve as a member from the 66 Gunnison-Uncompahgre drainage basin, and with experience in water planning and 67 development, appointed; 68 69 George Patrick Corkle of Walden, Colorado, to serve as a member from the North 70 Platte drainage basin, reappointed; 71 Page 164 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020

Steven Eric Vandiver of Alamosa, Colorado, to serve as a member from the Rio Grande 1 drainage basin, reappointed. 2 3 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 4 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 5 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 6 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 7 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 8 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 9 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 10 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 11 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 12 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 13 14 ______15 16 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS 17 18 On motion of Senator Donovan, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed 19 by the following roll call votes: 20 21 MEMBER OF THE 22 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 23 24 effective July 1, 2019 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 25 26 Taishya Rashaan Adams of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of outdoor 27 recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed; 28 29 YES 31 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 30 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 31 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 32 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 33 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 34 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 35 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 36 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 37 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 38 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 39 40 ______41 42 MEMBER OF THE 43 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 44 45 effective July 1, 2019 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 46 47 Elizabeth Ann Blecha of Wray, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports persons 48 and outfitters, appointed; 49 50 YES 21 NO 11 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 51 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 52 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 53 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 54 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 55 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 56 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 57 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 58 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 59 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 60 61 ______62 63 MEMBER OF THE 64 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 65 66 effective July 1, 2019 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 67 68 Carrie Besnette Hauser of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 69 outdoor recreation and utilization of parks resources, reappointed. 70 71 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 165

YES 31 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 2 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 3 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 4 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 5 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 6 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 7 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 9 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 10 ______11 12 MEMBER OF THE 13 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 14 15 for a term expiring July 1, 2022: 16 17 Eden Vardy of Aspen, Colorado, to serve as a representative of agriculture, appointed; 18 19 YES 21 NO 11 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 20 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 21 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 22 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 23 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 24 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 25 Donovan Y Hisey N Rodriguez Y Woodward N 26 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 27 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 28 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 29 ______30 31 MEMBER OF THE 32 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 33 34 for a term expiring July 1, 2022: 35 36 Charles Fredrick Garcia of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of sports 37 persons, appointed; 38 39 YES 31 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 40 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 41 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 42 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 43 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 44 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 45 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 46 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 47 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 48 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 49 ______50 51 MEMBER OF THE 52 PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION 53 54 for a term expiring July 1, 2022: 55 56 Luke B. Schafer of Craig, Colorado, to serve as a member at large, appointed. 57 58 YES 31 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 59 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 60 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 61 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 62 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 63 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin E Winter Y 64 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 65 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 66 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 67 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 68 ______69 Page 166 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 1 2 State, The Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs has had under consideration and 3 Veterans, & has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments 4 Military be placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 5 Affairs 6 MEMBERS OF THE 7 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION 8 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 9 10 for terms expiring September 1, 2023: 11 12 Tammy Ann Hitchens of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Colorado 13 municipal employers, reappointed; 14 15 Michael Francis Feeley of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of special 16 districts, appointed; 17 18 Jason Walter Mantas of Timnath, Colorado, to serve as a full-time paid firefighter, 19 appointed; 20 21 for a term expiring September 1, 2025: 22 23 Patrick K. Phelan of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a retired police officer appointed. 24 25 26 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-133 be 27 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 28 Military 29 Affairs 30 31 32 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-077 be 33 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 34 Military 35 Affairs 36 37 38 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-072 be 39 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 40 Military 41 Affairs 42 ______43 44 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 45 ______46 47 48 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 49 50 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 51 52 SB20-156 by Senator(s) Pettersen and Moreno; also Representative(s) Esgar and Mullica--Concerning 53 services related to preventive health care, and, in connection therewith, requiring coverage 54 for certain preventive measures, screenings, and treatments that are administered, 55 dispensed, or prescribed by health care providers and facilities. 56 Health & Human Services 57 58 SB20-157 by Senator(s) Rodriguez; --Concerning authorization for a municipality or county to charge 59 fair market value for vacation of all or a portion of a public roadway. 60 Local Government 61 62 SB20-158 by Senator(s) Todd; also Representative(s) McLachlan and Wilson--Concerning measures 63 related to providing professional training for educators. 64 Education 65 66 SB20-159 by Senator(s) Hansen; --Concerning measures to limit the global warming potential for 67 certain materials used in public projects. 68 Transportation & Energy 69 Senate Journal-28th Day-February 4, 2020 Page 167

SB20-160 by Senator(s) Todd and Ginal; --Concerning provision of open captioning services in 1 movie theaters. 2 Business, Labor, & Technology 3 4 SB20-161 by Senator(s) Lee and Gardner; also Representative(s) Herod and Soper--Concerning 5 pretrial release, and, in connection therewith, requiring a pretrial release assessment 6 process, an administrative order for immediate pretrial release without monetary conditions, 7 and a pretrial services program. 8 Judiciary 9 10 ______11 12 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 13 14 The President has signed: SR20-002. 15 16 ______17 18 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, 19 February 5, 2020. 20 21 Approved: 22 23 24 25 Leroy M. Garcia 26 President of the Senate 27 28 Attest: 29 30 31 32 Cindi L. Markwell 33 Secretary of the Senate 34 Senate Journal-29th Day-February 5, 2020 Page 169

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 29th Legislative Day Wednesday, February 5, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Pastor Vern Rempel, Beloved Community Mennonite Church, 11 Englewood. 12 13 Call to By the President Pro Tempore at 9:00 a.m. 14 Order 15 16 Roll Call Present--30 17 Excused--5, Danielson, Foote, Hill, Pettersen, Scott. 18 Present later--2, Foote, Scott. 19 20 Quorum The President Pro Tempore announced a quorum present. 21 22 Pledge By Senator Marble. 23 24 Reading of On motion of Senator Rodriguez, reading of the Journal of Tuesday, February 4, 2020, 25 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 26 27 ______28 29 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 30 31 Correctly Printed: SB20-154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, and 161. 32 Correctly Engrossed: SJR20-003 and SR20-002. 33 Correctly Reengrossed: SB20-026, 038, 043, 083, 086, 090, and 113. 34 35 ______36 37 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 38 39 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-067 be 40 postponed indefinitely. 41 42 43 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-099 be 44 postponed indefinitely. 45 46 47 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-040 be referred 48 to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 49 50 51 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-003 be referred 52 to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 53 54 ______55 56 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate 57 having voted in the affirmative, the General Orders--Second Reading of Bills Calendar 58 (SB20-093) of Wednesday, February 5, was laid over until Thursday, February 6, 59 retaining its place on the calendar. 60 ______61 62 63 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 64 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, SB20-037 was made Special Orders--Consent 65 Calendar at 9:27 a.m. 66 67 Page 170 Senate Journal-29th Day-February 5, 2020

______1 2 Committee The hour of 9:27 a.m. having arrived, Senator Zenzinger moved that the Senate resolve 3 of the itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders--Second 4 Whole Reading of Bills--Consent Calendar, and Senator Zenzinger was called to act as Chair. 5 ______6 7 SPECIAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 8 CONSENT CALENDAR 9 10 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 11 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 12 and action taken thereon as follows: 13 14 SB20-037 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Fields, Cooke; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning the 15 development of a strategic plan to implement a trusted interoperability platform. 16 17 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 18 ______19 20 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 21 SPECIAL ORDERS -- CONSENT CALENDAR 22 23 On motion of Senator Zenzinger, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 24 on the following roll call vote: 25 26 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 27 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 28 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 29 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 30 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 31 Danielson E Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 32 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 33 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 34 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 35 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 36 37 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 38 39 Passed on second reading: SB20-037. 40 ______41 42 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 43 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, SB20-061 was made Special Orders at 9:31 44 a.m. 45 ______46 47 Committee The hour of 9:31 a.m. having arrived, Senator Zenzinger moved that the Senate resolve 48 of the itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders--Second 49 Whole Reading of Bills, and Senator Zenzinger was called to act as Chair. 50 ______51 52 SPECIAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 53 54 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 55 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 56 and action taken thereon as follows: 57 58 SB20-061 by Senator(s) Foote; also Representative(s) Becker--Concerning a requirement to yield to a 59 bicycle in a bicycle lane. 60 61 Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment. 62 (Printed in Senate Journal, February 4, page 157 and placed in members' bill files.) 63 64 Amendment No. 2(L.005), by Senator Foote. 65 66 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 8, strike "BICYCLISTS." and substitute 67 "BICYCLISTS AND OTHER AUTHORIZED USERS OF BICYCLE LANES.". 68 69 70 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 71 passage. 72 Senate Journal-29th Day-February 5, 2020 Page 171

______1 2 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 3 SPECIAL ORDERS 4 5 On motion of Senator Zenzinger, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 6 on the following roll call vote: 7 8 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 9 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 10 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 11 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 12 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 13 Danielson E Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 14 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 15 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 16 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 17 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 18 19 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 20 21 Passed on second reading: SB20-061 as amended. 22 23 ______24 25 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 26 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Members of the Fire and Police Pension 27 Assocation Board of Directors were made Special Orders--Governor's Appointments-- 28 Consent Calendar at the hour of 9:50 a.m. 29 ______30 31 32 CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL ORDERS -- 33 GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- CONSENT CALENDAR 34 35 The hour of 9:50 a.m. having arrived, on motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the 36 following Governor's appointments were confirmed by the following roll call vote: 37 38 MEMBERS OF THE 39 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION 40 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 41 42 for terms expiring September 1, 2023: 43 44 Tammy Ann Hitchens of Westminster, Colorado, to serve as a representative of 45 Colorado municipal employers, reappointed; 46 47 Michael Francis Feeley of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a representative of special 48 districts, appointed; 49 50 Jason Walter Mantas of Timnath, Colorado, to serve as a full-time paid firefighter, 51 appointed; 52 53 for a term expiring September 1, 2025: 54 55 Patrick K. Phelan of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a retired police officer appointed. 56 57 YES 32 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0 58 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 59 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 60 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 61 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 62 Danielson E Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 63 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 64 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 65 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 66 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 67 68 ______69 70 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 71 ______72 Page 172 Senate Journal-29th Day-February 5, 2020

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 1 2 Local After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-018 be amended 3 Government as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Finance with favorable 4 recommendation. 5 6 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 4, strike "homeless outreach" and 7 substitute "outreach to unhoused individuals". 8 9 Page 2, line 9, after "PRACTICES" insert "THAT ARE TRAUMA-INFORMED". 10 11 Page 2, lines 9 and 10, strike "PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS" 12 and substitute "UNHOUSED INDIVIDUALS". 13 14 Page 2, line 14, strike "REPRESENTATIVES" and substitute "A 15 REPRESENTATIVE". 16 17 Page 2, line 15, strike "RESOURCES AND" and substitute "RESOURCES, A 18 REPRESENTATIVE FROM". 19 20 Page 2, line 16, strike "SAFETY." and substitute "SAFETY, AND AN 21 INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS LIVED EXPERIENCE AS AN UNHOUSED INDIVIDUAL.". 22 23 Page 2, line 19, strike "HOMELESS OUTREACH" and substitute "OUTREACH 24 TO UNHOUSED INDIVIDUALS". 25 26 Page 5, line 3, strike "homeless outreach" and substitute "outreach to 27 unhoused individuals". 28 29 Page 1, line 102, strike "PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS," and 30 substitute "UNHOUSED INDIVIDUALS,". 31 32 33 Local After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-010 be 34 Government postponed indefinitely. 35 36 37 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-012 be 38 portation & postponed indefinitely. 39 Energy 40 41 42 Trans- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-152 be referred 43 portation & to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 44 Energy recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 45 46 ______47 48 INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS 49 50 The following resolutions were read by title: 51 52 SJR20-007 by Senator(s) Story and Rankin, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Buentello and Geitner- 53 Concerning recognition of Military, Veterans, and MIA/POW Appreciation Day. 54 55 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 56 57 ______58 59 SJR20-008 by Senator(s) Williams A. and Fields, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Buckner and 60 Exum--Concerning recognition of African-American veterans. 61 62 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 63 64 ______65 66 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 67 ______68 69 Senate Journal-29th Day-February 5, 2020 Page 173

SJR20-009 by Senator(s) Garcia and Hisey; also Representative(s) Esgar and Wilson--Concerning the 1 fifty-second anniversary of the capture of the U.S.S. Pueblo by North Korea. 2 3 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 4 5 ______6 7 SJR20-010 by Senator(s) Zenzinger and Marble, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Saine and Valdez 8 D.--Concerning honoring gold star families. 9 10 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 11 12 ______13 14 SJR20-011 by Senator(s) Donovan and Crowder, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) McLachlan and 15 Williams D.--Concerning the recognition and remembrance of military veterans in 16 Colorado who served in the Vietnam War. 17 18 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 19 20 ______21 22 SJR20-012 by Senator(s) Todd and Gardner, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Weissman and 23 Carver--Concerning honoring Colorado veterans on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the end 24 of World War II. 25 26 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 27 28 ______29 30 SJR20-013 by Senator(s) Bridges and Lundeen, Sonnenberg; also Representative(s) Holtorf and 31 Michaelson Jenet--Concerning recognition of military personnel from Colorado who have 32 served around the world in the ongoing war against terrorism and honoring those who have 33 died while serving the cause of freedom. 34 35 Laid over until Friday, February 7, retaining its place on the calendar. 36 37 ______38 39 TRIBUTES 40 41 Honoring: 42 43 Eagle Scout Jackson Dean Vigil, Troop 318 -- By Senator Ray Scott. 44 Louisville Elementary Third Grade Class -- By Senator Mike Foote. 45 Jay Cimino -- By President Leroy Garcia. 46 Ronan Neilsen -- By President Leroy Garcia. 47 48 ______49 50 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Thursday, 51 February 6, 2020. 52 53 Approved: 54 55 56 57 Leroy M. Garcia 58 President of the Senate 59 60 Attest: 61 62 63 64 Cindi L. Markwell 65 Secretary of the Senate 66 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020 Page 175

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-second General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 30th Legislative Day Thursday, February 6, 2020 7 8 9 10 Prayer By the chaplain, Rev. Dr. Brian Henderson, First Baptist Church of Denver. 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Hill, Holbert, Pettersen. 17 Present later--1, Holbert. 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Marble. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Rodriguez, reading of the Journal of Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 24 the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 29 30 Correctly Printed: SJR20-007, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, and 013. 31 Correctly Engrossed: SB20-037 and 061. 32 Correctly Enrolled: SR20-002. 33 34 ______35 36 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 37 38 Education After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-023 be amended 39 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 40 favorable recommendation. 41 42 Amend printed bill, strike everything below the enacting clause and 43 substitute: 44 "SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add article 25 to 45 title 24 as follows: 46 ARTICLE 25 47 Colorado Interagency Working Group on School Safety 48 24-25-101. Legislative declaration. (1) THE GENERAL 49 ASSEMBLY FINDS AND DECLARES THAT: 50 (a) ENSURING THE SAFETY OF STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND OTHER 51 EMPLOYEES WHILE AT SCHOOL IS A PARAMOUNT CONCERN FOR THE 52 CITIZENS OF COLORADO; 53 (b) IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOL 54 SAFETY PROGRAMS AND FUNDING IS CRITICAL TO PROVIDING SAFE 55 SCHOOLS; AND 56 (c) MAINTAINING SCHOOL SAFETY THROUGH THE MOST 57 COST-EFFECTIVE USE OF LIMITED STATE RESOURCES IS IN THE INTEREST OF 58 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. 59 (2) THEREFORE, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECLARES THAT A 60 WORKING GROUP COMPRISED OF STATE AND LOCAL AGENCY OFFICIALS 61 MUST BE FORMED TO INCREASE COORDINATION OF SCHOOL SAFETY 62 PROGRAMS ACROSS STATE GOVERNMENT AND ANNUALLY REPORT TO THE 63 GOVERNOR, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND THE 64 PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE ON THEIR ACTIVITIES. 65 24-25-102. Colorado interagency working group on school 66 safety - creation - membership - operation - immunity. (1) THERE IS 67 Page 176 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020

HEREBY CREATED IN THE DEPARTMENT THE COLORADO INTERAGENCY 1 WORKING GROUP ON SCHOOL SAFETY, REFERRED TO IN THIS ARTICLE 25 2 AS THE "WORKING GROUP". THE WORKING GROUP HAS THE POWERS AND 3 DUTIES SPECIFIED IN THIS ARTICLE 25. 4 (2) THE WORKING GROUP CONSISTS OF ELEVEN MEMBERS, AS 5 FOLLOWS: 6 (a) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 7 SAFETY, OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE, WHO SHALL SERVE AS THE CHAIR OF 8 THE WORKING GROUP; 9 (b) THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE, 10 WHO SHALL SERVE AS THE VICE-CHAIR OF THE WORKING GROUP; 11 (c) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 12 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE; 13 (d) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN 14 SERVICES, OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE; 15 (e) THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE, WHO 16 SHALL SERVE AS THE VICE-CHAIR OF THE WORKING GROUP; 17 (f) THE DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL SAFETY RESOURCE CENTER; 18 (g) THE STATE ARCHITECT OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE; AND 19 (h) THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR: 20 (I) A SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT WHO SERVES AN URBAN 21 OR SUBURBAN SCHOOL DISTRICT; 22 (II) A SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT WHO SERVES A RURAL 23 SCHOOL DISTRICT; 24 (III) A CHIEF OF POLICE; AND 25 (IV) A COUNTY SHERIFF. 26 (3) THE MEMBERS OF THE WORKING GROUP SERVE WITHOUT 27 COMPENSATION BUT THE MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR MAY 28 BE REIMBURSED FOR ANY ACTUAL AND NECESSARY TRAVEL EXPENSES 29 INCURRED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES PURSUANT TO THIS 30 ARTICLE 25. 31 (4) THE WORKING GROUP SHALL MEET AT LEAST ONCE PER 32 QUARTER TO REVIEW INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR MAKING 33 RECOMMENDATIONS. 34 (5) THE WORKING GROUP MAY CONTRACT WITH A CONSULTANT 35 TO OPTIMIZE THE ALIGNMENT AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SCHOOL SAFETY 36 EFFORTS IN COLORADO AND IDENTIFY EVIDENCE-BASED BEST PRACTICES. 37 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY APPROPRIATE MONEY TO THE WORKING 38 GROUP FOR A CONSULTANT IF REQUESTED BY THE WORKING GROUP. 39 (6) MEMBERS OF THE WORKING GROUP, EMPLOYEES, AND 40 CONSULTANTS ARE IMMUNE FROM SUIT IN ANY CIVIL ACTION BASED UPON 41 ANY OFFICIAL ACT PERFORMED IN GOOD FAITH PURSUANT TO THIS 42 ARTICLE 25. 43 24-25-103. Duties of the working group - mission. (1) THE 44 MISSION OF THE WORKING GROUP IS TO ENHANCE SCHOOL SAFETY 45 THROUGH THE COST-EFFECTIVE USE OF PUBLIC RESOURCES. THE WORK OF 46 THE WORKING GROUP WILL FOCUS ON EVIDENCE-BASED BEST PRACTICES. 47 (2) THE WORKING GROUP SHALL: 48 (a) STUDY AND IMPLEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE 49 AUDITOR'S REPORT REGARDING SCHOOL SAFETY RELEASED SEPTEMBER 50 2019; 51 (b) CONSIDER PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECOMMEND 52 REORGANIZATION IF NECESSARY; 53 (c) IDENTIFY SHARED METRICS TO EXAMINE PROGRAM 54 EFFECTIVENESS; 55 (d) FACILITATE INTERAGENCY COORDINATION AND 56 COMMUNICATION; 57 (e) INCREASE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF STATE 58 GRANTS AND RESOURCES, PARTICULARLY FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS 59 WITHOUT A GRANT WRITER, WHICH INCLUDES IMPROVING OUTREACH AND 60 MAY INCLUDE DEVELOPING COMMON GRANT APPLICATIONS; 61 (f) FACILITATE AND ADDRESS DATA SHARING, INCLUDING 62 ALLOWABLE DATA SHARING AT THE LOCAL LEVEL, WHEN APPROPRIATE 63 AND ALLOWABLE UNDER STATE AND FEDERAL LAW; AND 64 (g) ADDRESS SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM CHALLENGES IN A 65 COORDINATED WAY. 66 (3) THE WORKING GROUP MAY USE AVAILABLE RESOURCES, 67 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020 Page 177

MODALITIES, AND NONMEMBERS FROM INTERESTED MEMBERS OF THE 1 COMMUNITY TO FOCUS ON SPECIFIC SUBJECT MATTERS. 2 (4) THE SCHOOL SAFETY RESOURCE CENTER SERVES AS THE 3 CLEARINGHOUSE FOR ALL MATERIALS PRODUCED BY THE WORKING 4 GROUP. 5 (5) THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF 6 PUBLIC SAFETY, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF 7 EDUCATION, SHALL PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR DATA COLLECTION, 8 RESEARCH, ANALYSIS, AND PUBLICATION OF THE WORKING GROUP'S 9 FINDINGS AND REPORTS. 10 24-25-104. Colorado working group on school safety cash 11 fund - created - gifts, grants, and donations. (1) THE DEPARTMENT OF 12 PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE WORKING GROUP ARE AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT 13 GIFTS, GRANTS, OR DONATIONS, INCLUDING IN-KIND DONATIONS FROM 14 PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SOURCES, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE 25. ALL 15 PRIVATE AND PUBLIC MONEY RECEIVED THROUGH GIFTS, GRANTS, OR 16 DONATIONS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OR BY THE WORKING 17 GROUP MUST BE TRANSMITTED TO THE STATE TREASURER, WHO SHALL 18 CREDIT THE SAME TO THE COLORADO WORKING GROUP ON SCHOOL 19 SAFETY CASH FUND, WHICH FUND IS CREATED IN THE STATE TREASURY 20 AND REFERRED TO IN THIS ARTICLE 25 AS THE "CASH FUND". THE STATE 21 TREASURER SHALL INVEST ANY MONEY IN THE CASH FUND NOT EXPENDED 22 FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE 25 AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 23 24-36-113. ALL INTEREST AND INCOME DERIVED FROM THE INVESTMENT 24 AND DEPOSIT OF MONEY IN THE CASH FUND MUST BE CREDITED TO THE 25 CASH FUND. ANY UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED MONEY REMAINING 26 IN THE CASH FUND AT THE END OF ANY FISCAL YEAR REMAINS IN THE 27 CASH FUND AND SHALL NOT BE CREDITED OR TRANSFERRED TO THE 28 GENERAL FUND OR ANY OTHER FUND. 29 (2) THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY IS NOT REQUIRED TO 30 SOLICIT GIFTS, GRANTS, OR DONATIONS FROM ANY SOURCE FOR THE 31 PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE 25. 32 22-25-105. Repeal of article. THIS ARTICLE 25 IS REPEALED, 33 EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2022. BEFORE THE REPEAL, THE DEPARTMENT 34 OF REGULATORY AGENCIES SHALL REVIEW THE WORKING GROUP AS 35 DESCRIBED IN SECTION 2-3-1203. 36 SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 2-3-1203, add 37 (13)(a)(VI) as follows: 38 2-3-1203. Sunset review of advisory committees - legislative 39 declaration - definition - repeal. (13) (a) The following statutory 40 authorizations for the designated advisory committees are scheduled for 41 repeal on September 1, 2022: 42 (VI) THE COLORADO INTERAGENCY WORKING GROUP ON SCHOOL 43 SAFETY CREATED IN SECTION 24-25-102. 44 SECTION 3. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, 45 determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate 46 preservation of the public peace, health, or safety.". 47 48 49 Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-087 be amended 50 Human as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 51 Services recommendation. 52 53 Amend printed bill, page 3, strike lines 13 through 15 and substitute 54 "CREDENTIALS:". 55 56 Page 4, line 11, strike "EIGHTEEN MONTHS" and substitute "TWO YEARS". 57 58 Page 4, after line 16 insert: 59 60 "(4) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION PROHIBITS AN INDIVIDUAL FROM 61 ATTEMPTING TO PASS A NATIONALLY ACCREDITED CENTRAL SERVICE 62 EXAMINATION FOR CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIANS MULTIPLE TIMES.". 63 64 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly. 65 66 67 Page 178 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020

Health & After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB20-1056 be 1 Human referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 2 Services recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 3 4 ______5 6 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- 7 CONSENT CALENDAR 8 9 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 10 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 11 12 SB20-037 by Senator(s) Rodriguez and Fields, Cooke; also Representative(s) Singer--Concerning the 13 development of a strategic plan to implement a trusted interoperability platform. 14 15 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 16 17 YES 32 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 18 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble N Story Y 19 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 20 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 21 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 22 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 23 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 24 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 25 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 26 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 27 28 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 29 was passed. 30 31 Co-sponsor(s) added: Lee. 32 ______33 34 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 35 36 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 37 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 38 39 SB20-061 by Senator(s) Foote; also Representative(s) Becker--Concerning a requirement to yield to a 40 bicycle in a bicycle lane. 41 42 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 43 44 YES 22 NO 11 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 45 Bridges Y Gardner N Marble N Story Y 46 Cooke N Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 47 Coram N Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 48 Crowder N Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 49 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 50 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward N 51 Fenberg Y Holbert N Scott N Zenzinger Y 52 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood N President Y 53 Foote Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 54 55 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 56 was passed. 57 58 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Danielson, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Lee, Priola, Story, 59 Todd, Williams A., and Winter. 60 61 ______62 63 Committee On motion of Senator Zenzinger, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the 64 of the Whole Whole for consideration of General Orders--Second Reading of Bills, and Senator 65 Zenzinger was called to act as Chair. 66 ______67 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020 Page 179

GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 1 2 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 3 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 4 and action taken thereon as follows: 5 6 SB20-093 by Senator(s) Foote and Fenberg, Danielson, Fields, Garcia, Ginal, Gonzales, Lee, 7 Pettersen, Rodriguez, Story, Todd, Winter; also Representative(s) Jackson, Caraveo, Cutter, 8 Froelich, Jaquez Lewis, Lontine, Singer, Sullivan--Concerning protections related to 9 mandatory agreement provisions, and, in connection therewith, enacting the "Consumer and 10 Employee Dispute Resolution Fairness Act". 11 12 Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment. 13 (Printed in Senate Journal, January 30, page 126 and placed in members' bill files.) 14 15 Amendment No. 2(L.013), by Senator Fenberg. 16 17 Amend printed bill, page 19, line 8, strike "MORE" and substitute 18 "OUTSIDE OF COLORADO; OR". 19 20 Page 19, strike lines 9 through 21. 21 22 Reletter succeeding paragraph accordingly. 23 24 Amendment No. 3(L.011), by Senator Foote. 25 26 Amend printed bill, page 5, line 18, strike "and" and substitute "-". 27 28 Page 5, line 19, strike "objection." and substitute "objection - request 29 for provisional measures.". 30 31 Page 6, after line 22 insert: 32 "(6) IF A PARTY OBJECTS TO AN ARBITRATOR AND THE PARTIES 33 ARE NOT ABLE TO AGREE TO AN ARBITRATOR, WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS 34 AFTER THE OBJECTION, THE NONOBJECTING PARTY MAY SEEK 35 PROVISIONAL REMEDIES PURSUANT TO SECTION 13-22-208 (1), AND THE 36 COURT SHALL RESOLVE THE MOTION WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE 37 MOTION IS FILED.". 38 39 Amendment No. 4(L.012), by Senator Foote. 40 41 Amend printed bill, page 19, line 8, strike "MORE" and substitute 42 "OUTSIDE OF COLORADO;". 43 44 Page 19, strike lines 9 through 17. 45 46 Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly. 47 48 Page 19, line 20, strike "OR ENTITIES". 49 50 Amendment No. 5(L.014), by Senator Foote. 51 52 Amend printed bill, page 12, line 7, after "OF" insert "ANY AMOUNTS OR 53 SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OF A CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT 54 AGREEMENT OR". 55 56 Amendment No. 6(L.022), by Senator Foote. 57 58 Amend printed bill, page 18, line 26, strike "EMPLOYMENT." and 59 substitute "EMPLOYMENT IN COLORADO.". 60 61 Amendment No. 7(L.020), by Senator Williams. 62 63 Amend printed bill, page 20, strike lines 2 through 4. 64 65 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly. 66 67 Page 180 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020

Amendment No. 8(L.021), by Senator Williams. 1 2 Amend printed bill, page 9, strike lines 26 and 27 and substitute 3 "DISPUTES OR EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES SHALL COLLECT AND PROVIDE AT 4 NO CHARGE TO PARTIES TO A CONSUMER OR EMPLOYMENT ARBITRATION 5 ADMINISTERED OR PROPOSED TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE ARBITRATION 6 SERVICES PROVIDER A SINGLE CUMULATIVE REPORT". 7 8 Page 10, strike lines 1 and 2. 9 10 Page 11, line 21, strike "PUBLIC" and substitute "PARTIES". 11 12 Page 11, strike lines 22 through 25 and substitute "INFORMATION USING 13 READILY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE. 14 (3) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION PROHIBITS AN ARBITRATION 15 SERVICES PROVIDER FROM MAKING THE REPORT REQUIRED BY 16 SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC.". 17 18 Renumber succeeding subsections accordingly. 19 20 Page 11, line 27, strike "COLLECT, PUBLISH," and substitute "COLLECT". 21 22 Amendment No. 9(L.010), by Senator Zenzinger. 23 24 Amend printed bill, page 2, after line 3 insert: 25 "SECTION 2. Legislative declaration. The general assembly 26 declares that nothing in this act is intended to approve, disapprove, 27 modify, or overrule Vallagio at Inverness Residential Condo. Ass'n v. 28 Metro Homes, Inc., 2017 CO 69, 395 P.3d 788.". 29 30 Renumber succeeding sections accordingly. 31 32 Amendment No. 10(L.025), by Senator Fenberg. 33 34 Amend printed bill, page 18, line 8, strike "GOODS, SERVICES, OR". 35 36 Page 18, strike line 24. 37 38 Reletter succeeding sub-subparagraphs accordingly. 39 40 Amendment No. 11(L.024), by Senator Moreno. 41 42 Amend printed bill, page 16, strike line 6 and substitute "DOCUMENT.". 43 44 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 45 passage. 46 ______47 48 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 49 50 On motion of Senator Zenzinger, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 51 on the following roll call vote: 52 53 YES 32 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 54 Bridges Y Gardner Y Marble Y Story Y 55 Cooke Y Ginal Y Moreno Y Tate Y 56 Coram Y Gonzales Y Pettersen E Todd Y 57 Crowder Y Hansen Y Priola Y Williams A. Y 58 Danielson Y Hill E Rankin Y Winter Y 59 Donovan Y Hisey Y Rodriguez Y Woodward Y 60 Fenberg Y Holbert Y Scott Y Zenzinger Y 61 Fields Y Lee Y Smallwood Y President Y 62 Foote Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg N 63 64 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 65 66 Passed on second reading: SB20-093 as amended. 67 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020 Page 181

______1 2 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS (cont'd) 3 4 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-075 be 5 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 6 Military 7 Affairs 8 9 10 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-098 be 11 Veterans, & postponed indefinitely. 12 Military 13 Affairs 14 15 16 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-122 be referred 17 Veterans, & to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 18 Military 19 Affairs 20 21 22 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB20-1021 be 23 Veterans, & amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with 24 Military favorable recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent 25 Affairs Calendar. 26 27 Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 8, strike "TRIBE," and substitute 28 "INDIAN TRIBE,". 29 30 Page 2, line 9, strike "TRIBE," and substitute "TRIBE,". 31 32 Page 2, line 14, before "Colorado" insert "TRIBAL OR". 33 34 35 State, The Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs has had under consideration and 36 Veterans, & has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments 37 Military be placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 38 Affairs 39 MEMBERS OF THE 40 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 41 VETERANS COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS 42 43 effective July 1, 2019 for terms expiring July 1, 2023: 44 45 Richard Edward Young of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a veteran and as a Democrat, 46 reappointed; 47 48 William Lewis Robinson of Castle Rock, Colorado, to serve as a veteran and the designee 49 of the State Board of Veterans Affairs and as an Unaffiliated, reappointed. 50 51 Carolyn Mae Ruhl of Brush, Colorado, to serve as a member with expertise in nursing 52 home operations, who is a nursing home administrator at the time of appointment, who is 53 experienced in the financial operations of a nursing home, and as a Republican, 54 reappointed. 55 56 for a term expiring July 1, 2023: 57 58 Scott James Bartlett of Woodland Park, Colorado, the state long-term ombudsman, and 59 occasioned by the resignation of Anne Kerr Meier of Evergreen, Colorado, appointed. 60 61 Page 182 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020

Business, The Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology has had under consideration and has 1 Labor, & had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that the appointment be 2 Technology placed on the consent calendar and confirmed: 3 4 MEMBER OF THE 5 UNINSURED EMPLOYER BOARD 6 7 effective September 1, 2019 for a term expiring September 1, 2022: 8 9 Roger Allen Hays of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a representative of employers, 10 reappointed. 11 12 13 Business, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-053 be 14 Labor, & postponed indefinitely. 15 Technology 16 17 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-064 be referred 18 to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. 19 20 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-102 be amended 21 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 22 recommendation and with a recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 23 24 Amend printed bill, page 2, line 20, after "ACTION" insert "BY A 25 REGULATOR". 26 27 Page 3, line 14, strike "DIRECTOR" and substitute "REGULATOR". 28 29 Page 4, line 14, strike "SEXUAL" and substitute "SEX". 30 31 Page 6, line 2, strike "REPRESENTATIVE" and substitute "GUARDIAN". 32 33 Page 6, line 13, after "(5)" insert "(a)". 34 35 Page 6, line 14, strike "SECTION CONSTITUTES" and substitute "SECTION: 36 (I) CONSTITUTES". 37 38 Page 6, line 16, strike "PROFESSION." and substitute "PROFESSION; AND 39 (II) DOES NOT CREATE A PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION. 40 (b) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION PREVENTS THE DISCOVERY OF 41 RECORDS, REPORTS, OR OTHER INFORMATION, OR THE ADMISSIBILITY OF 42 EVIDENCE, RELATED TO A PROVIDER'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE 43 REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION IN ANY CIVIL, CRIMINAL, OR 44 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING.". 45 46 Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB20-114 be referred 47 to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 48 recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 49 ______50 51 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 52 ______53 54 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 55 56 February 6, 2020 57 58 Mr. President: 59 60 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 61 HB20-1055, 1077, 1050, 1078, 1156, 1104, 1010, 1260, 1243, 1019, 1026 and 1074 62 amended as printed in House Journal, February 6, 2020. 63 64 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 65 HB20-1041, 1038, 1108, 1250, 1252, 1257, 1258, 1251, 1253, 1254, 1242, 1255, 1256, 66 1244, 1246, 1249, 1259, 1247, 1245, 1261 and 1248. 67 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020 Page 183

______1 2 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 3 4 We herewith transmit: 5 6 Without comment, HB20-1038, 1041, 1108, 1242, 1244, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 7 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, and 1261. 8 Without comment, as amended, HB20-1010, 1019, 1026, 1050, 1055, 1074, 1077, 1078, 9 1104, 1156, 1243, and 1260. 10 11 ______12 13 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 14 15 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 16 17 HB20-1014 by Representative(s) Tipper and Rich; also Senator(s) Gardner--Concerning unconsented 18 use of donor gametes in fertility treatment. 19 Judiciary 20 21 HB20-1020 by Representative(s) Snyder and Benavidez; also Senator(s) Moreno--Concerning the 22 restriction of the state sales tax exemption for long-term lodging. 23 Finance 24 25 HB20-1042 by Representative(s) Valdez D. and McKean, Arndt, Van Winkle; also Senator(s) Moreno 26 and Tate, Woodward, Zenzinger--Concerning a modification of the notice requirements for 27 manufacturers of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. 28 Local Government 29 30 HB20-1242 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 31 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of agriculture. 32 Appropriations 33 34 HB20-1243 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, Rankin-- 35 Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of corrections. 36 Appropriations 37 38 HB20-1244 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 39 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of education. 40 Appropriations 41 42 HB20-1245 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, Rankin-- 43 Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the offices of the governor, lieutenant 44 governor, and state planning and budgeting. 45 Appropriations 46 47 HB20-1246 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 48 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of health care policy 49 and financing. 50 Appropriations 51 52 HB20-1247 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, Rankin-- 53 Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of higher education. 54 Appropriations 55 56 HB20-1248 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 57 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of human services. 58 Appropriations 59 60 HB20-1249 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 61 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the judicial department. 62 Appropriations 63 64 HB20-1250 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 65 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of law. 66 Appropriations 67 Page 184 Senate Journal-30th Day-February 6, 2020

HB20-1251 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 1 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of local affairs. 2 Appropriations 3 4 HB20-1252 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 5 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of military and 6 veterans affairs. 7 Appropriations 8 9 HB20-1253 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 10 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of natural resources. 11 Appropriations 12 13 HB20-1254 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 14 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of personnel. 15 Appropriations 16 17 HB20-1255 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 18 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of public health and 19 environment. 20 Appropriations 21 22 HB20-1256 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 23 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of public safety. 24 Appropriations 25 26 HB20-1257 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 27 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of revenue. 28 Appropriations 29 30 HB20-1258 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 31 Rankin--Concerning a supplemental appropriation to the department of the treasury. 32 Appropriations 33 34 HB20-1259 by Representative(s) Esgar, McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Moreno, Zenzinger, 35 Rankin--Concerning funding for capital construction, and making supplemental 36 appropriations in connection therewith. 37 Appropriations 38 39 HB20-1260 by Representative(s) Esgar and McCluskie, Ransom; also Senator(s) Zenzinger and Rankin, 40 Moreno--Concerning adjustments in the amount of total program funding for public 41 schools for the 2019-20 budget year, and, in connection therewith, making an 42 appropriation. 43 Appropriations 44 45 HB20-1261 by Representative(s) Esgar and Ransom, McCluskie; also Senator(s) Moreno and Rankin, 46 Zenzinger--Concerning a transfer of money from the general fund to the information 47 technology capital account within the capital construction fund. 48 Appropriations 49 ______50 51 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday, 52 February 7, 2020. 53 54 Approved: 55 56 57 58 Leroy M. Garcia 59 President of the Senate 60 61 Attest: 62 63 64 65 Cindi L. Markwell 66 Secretary of the Senate 67