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SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-third General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 1st Legislative Day Wednesday, January 13, 2021 7 8 9 10 Prayer By Senator-Elect James Coleman 11 12 Pledge By Senator John Cooke 13 14 Musical By President Leroy M. Garcia and Minority Leader performing "The Star 15 Presentation Spangled Banner" and "America The Beautiful" 16 17 18 Call to The hour of 10:00 a.m. having arrived, the Senate of the 73rd General Assembly of the 19 Order State of Colorado, pursuant to law, was called to order by President Leroy M. Garcia, 20 President of the Senate of the 72nd General Assembly of the State of Colorado. 21 22 Roll Call The roll call of holdover Senators was called with the following result: Present--Cooke, 23 Coram, Danielson, Donovan, Gonzales, Hisey, Holbert, Lee, Lundeen, Pettersen, 24 Rodriguez Scott, Sonnenberg, Story, Winter, Woodward, President Garcia -- Total: 17. 25 26 ______27 28 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE 29 30 State of Colorado 31 Department of State 32 33 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. CERTIFICATE 34 STATE OF COLORADO 35 36 I, , Secretary of State of the State of Colorado, certify that I have 37 canvassed the “Abstract of Votes Cast” submitted in the State of Colorado, and do state 38 that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the attached list represents the total votes 39 cast for the members of the Colorado State Senate for the 73rd General Assembly by the 40 qualified electors of the State of Colorado in the November 3, 2020 General Election. 41 42 43 In testimony whereof I have set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of 44 Colorado, at the City of Denver this 11th day of December 2020. 45 46 (Signed) 47 Jena Griswold 48 Secretary of State 49 50 ______51 52 Colorado General Election Results 53 November 3, 2020 54 55 State Senator - District 4 56 Counties: DOUGLAS 57 Vote Totals Percentage 58 (REP) 73,832 62.27 % 59 Elissa Flaumenhaft (DEM) 41,526 35.02 % 60 Wayne Harlos (LIB) 3,208 2.71 % 61 62 63 64 Page 2 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

State Senator - District 8 1 Counties: GARFIELD, GRAND, JACKSON, MOFFAT, RIO BLANCO, ROUTT, SUMMIT 2 Vote Totals Percentage 3 Karl Hanlon (DEM) 41,717 49.42 % 4 (REP) 42,701 50.58 % 5 6 7 State Senator - District 10 8 Counties: EL PASO 9 Vote Totals Percentage 10 Larry G. Liston (REP) 47,463 56.37 % 11 Randi McCallian (DEM) 32,114 38.14 % 12 Heather J ohnson (LIB) 4,620 5.49 % 13 14 15 State Senator - District 12 16 Counties: EL PASO 17 Vote Totals Percentage 18 (REP) 45,808 58.35 % 19 Electra Johnson (DEM) 29,656 37.77 % 20 Zechariah L. Harris (LIB) 3,048 3.88 % 21 22 23 State Senator - District 14 24 Counties: LARIMER 25 Vote Totals Percentage 26 Hans D. Hochheimer (REP) 31,724 33.35 % 27 (DEM) 63,409 66.65 % 28 29 State Senator - District 17 30 Counties: BOULDER 31 Vote Totals Percentage 32 (DEM) 65,266 67.88 % 33 Matthew D. Menza (REP) 30,848 32.10 % 34 Andrew J. O'Connor (UNA) (Write In) 19 0.02 % 35 36 State Senator - District 18 37 Counties: BOULDER 38 Vote Totals Percentage 39 (DEM) 75,261 82.90 % 40 Peg Cage (REP) 15,524 17.10 % 41 42 State Senator - District 19 43 Counties: JEFFERSON 44 Vote Totals Percentage 45 (DEM) 54,694 59.17 % 46 Lynn Gerber (REP) 37,740 40.83 % 47 48 49 State Senator - District 21 50 Counties: ADAMS 51 Vote Totals Percentage 52 (DEM) 41,483 63.55 % 53 Martin Mendez (REP) 23,769 36.45 % 54 55 56 State Senator - District 23 57 Counties: BROOMFIELD, LARIMER, WELD 58 Vote Totals Percentage 59 (REP) 71,570 55.14 % 60 Sally Boccella (DEM) 58,227 44.86 % 61 62 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 3

State Senator - District 25 1 Counties: ADAMS 2 Vote Totals Percentage 3 (REP) 37,195 50.84 % 4 Paula Dickerson (DEM) 35,968 49.16 % 5 6 7 State Senator - District 26 8 Counties: ARAPAHOE 9 Vote Totals Percentage 10 Jeff Bridges (DEM) 54,275 60.56 % 11 Bob Roth (REP) 32,984 36.80 % 12 Marc Solomon (LIB) 2,366 2.64 % 13 14 State Senator - District 27 15 Counties: ARAPAHOE 16 Vote Totals Percentage 17 Chris Kolker (DEM) 51,005 55.30 % 18 Suzanne Staiert (REP) 41,222 41.70 % 19 20 State Senator - District 28 21 Counties: ARAPAHOE 22 Vote Totals Percentage 23 Karl Stecher (REP) 31,387 38.08 % 24 (DEM) 51,028 61.92 % 25 26 State Senator - District 29 27 Counties: ARAPAHOE 28 Vote Totals Percentage 29 (DEM) 45,828 68.66 % 30 Michele Poague (LIB) 20,914 31.34 % 31 32 State Senator - District 31 33 Counties: ARAPAHOE, DENVER 34 Vote Totals Percentage 35 Chris Hansen (DEM) 74,288 76.70 % 36 Doug Townsend (REP) 22,562 23.30 % 37 38 State Senator - District 33 39 Counties: DENVER 40 Vote Totals Percentage 41 James Rashad Coleman (DEM) 75,702 91.01 % 42 Jerry Burton (UPA) 7,428 8.99 % 43 44 45 46 State Senator - District 35 47 Counties: ALAMOSA, BACA, BENT, CONEJOS, COSTILLA, CROWLEY, 48 CUSTER, HUERFANO, KIOWA, LAS ANIMAS, MINERAL, OTERO, PROWERS, 49 PUEBLO, RIO GRANDE, SAGUACHE 50 Vote Totals Percentage 51 (REP) 43,940 60.12 % 52 Carlos R. Lopez (DEM) 29,163 39.88 % 53 54 ______55 56 Page 4 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

State of Colorado 1 Department of State 2 3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. CERTIFICATE 4 STATE OF COLORADO 5 6 7 I, Jena Griswold, Secretary of State of the State of Colorado, certify that I have canvassed 8 the "Abstract of Votes Cast" submitted in the State of Colorado, and do state that, to the 9 best of my knowledge and belief, the persons listed on the attached list were duly elected 10 to the office of Colorado State Senate by the qualified electors of the State of Colorado in 11 the November 3, 2020 General Election. 12 13 In testimony whereof I have set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of 14 Colorado, at the City of Denver this 16th day of December 2020. 15 16 (Signed) 17 Jena Griswold 18 Secretary of State 19 20 ______21 22 Colorado General Election Results 23 November 3, 2020 24 25 State Senator - District 4 26 Vote Totals Percentage 27 Jim Smallwood (REP) 73,832 62.27 % 28 9428 Mystic Ct 29 Parker, CO 80138 30 31 State Senator - District 8 32 33 Vote Totals Percentage 34 Bob Rankin (REP) 42,701 50.58 % 35 062A Alpenglo Ln 36 Carbondale, CO 81623 37 38 State Senator - District 10 39 Vote Totals Percentage 40 Larry G. Liston (REP) 47,463 56.37 % 41 2846 Country Club Cir 42 Colorado Springs, CO 80909 43 44 State Senator - District 12 45 Vote Totals Percentage 46 Bob Gardner (REP) 45,808 58.35 % 47 60 Mobray Ct 48 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 49 50 State Senator - District 14 51 Vote Totals Percentage 52 Joann Ginal (DEM) 63,409 66.65 % 53 316 E Magnolia St 54 Fort Collins, CO 80524 55 56 State Senator - District 17 57 Vote Totals Percentage 58 Sonya Jaquez Lewis (DEM) 65,266 67.88 % 59 11938 Oxford Rd 60 Longmont, CO 80504 61 62 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 5

State Senator - District 18 1 Vote Totals Percentage 2 Steve Fenberg (DEM) 75,261 82.90 % 3 1819 Walnut St 4 Boulder, CO 80302 5 6 7 State Senator - District 19 8 Vote Totals Percentage 9 Rachel Zenzinger (DEM) 54,694 59.17 % 10 8274 Ammons Cir 11 Arvada, CO 80005 12 13 State Senator - District 21 14 Vote Totals Percentage 15 Dominick Moreno (DEM) 41,483 63.55 % 16 5821 Tichy Blvd 17 Commerce City, CO 80022 18 19 State Senator - District 23 20 Vote Totals Percentage 21 Barbara Kirkmeyer (REP) 71,570 55.14 % 22 6100 County Road 4 23 Brighton, CO 80603 24 25 State Senator - District 25 26 Vote Totals Percentage 27 Kevin Priola (REP) 37,195 50.84 % 28 12255 Ursula St 29 Henderson, CO 80640 30 31 State Senator - District 26 32 Vote Totals Percentage 33 Jeff Bridges (DEM) 54,275 60.56 % 34 7600 Landmark Way #805 35 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 36 37 State Senator - District 27 38 Vote Totals Percentage 39 Chris Kolker (DEM) 51,005 55.30 % 40 6896 S Cook Way 41 Centennial, CO 80122 42 43 State Senator - District 28 44 Vote Totals Percentage 45 Janet Buckner (DEM) 51,028 61.92 % 46 4124 S Elkhart St. 47 Aurora, CO 80014 48 49 State Senator - District 29 50 Vote Totals Percentage 51 Rhonda Fields (DEM) 45,828 68.66 % 52 1196 Sable Blvd 53 Aurora, CO 80011 54 55 State Senator - District 31 56 Vote Totals Percentage 57 Chris Hansen (DEM) 74,288 76.70 % 58 1177 Newport St 59 Denver, CO 80220 60 61 62 Page 6 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

State Senator - District 33 1 Vote Totals Percentage 2 James Rashad Coleman (DEM) 75,702 91.01 % 3 5389 Liverpool St 4 Denver, CO 80249 5 6 State Senator - District 35 7 Vote Totals Percentage 8 Cleave Simpson (REP) 43,940 60.12 % 9 6512 County Road 12 S 10 Alamosa, CO 81101 11 12 ______13 14 15 Credentials On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with unanimous consent of the Senate, a 16 Committee committee of three was appointed by the President as the Committee on Credentials. The 17 President appointed Senators Fenberg, Chair, Fields, and Holbert as members of the 18 committee. 19 20 The President announced that the Senate would be in recess so the committee on 21 credentials could meet and prepare its report. 22 23 ______24 25 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 26 ______27 28 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS 29 Mr. President: 30 31 Your committee on credentials, to which was referred the list of the members of the 32 Senate for the 73rd General Assembly of the State of Colorado, transmitted by the 33 Secretary of State, begs leave to report that the persons named therein constitute a true and 34 correct list of the members as shown by the election certificate and records in the office of 35 the Secretary of State, and your committee recommends that the list so furnished and read 36 be adopted as the temporary roll call of the Senate of the 73rd General Assembly of the 37 State of Colorado. 38 39 (signed) 40 Majority Leader Fenberg, Chair 41 Assistant Majority Leader Fields 42 Minority Leader Holbert 43 44 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the report of the committee on Credentials was 45 read and adopted by unanimous consent of the Senate. 46 47 ______48 49 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with unanimous consent of the Senate, Senate 50 Chief Sergeant-At-Arms, Frank Lombardi, was appointed by the President to escort Chief 51 Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court to administer the oath of office to 52 the Senators-elect. 53 54 The Senate Chief Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Lombardi, announced the arrival of the the Chief 55 Justice. 56 57 Oath of Chief Justice Brian D. Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court administered the Oath of 58 Office Office Office to the Senators-elect. 59 60 61 62 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 7

______1 2 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 3 ______4 5 6 Roll Call The roll call of the Senators-elect was called with the following result: Present--Bridges, 7 Buckner, Coleman, Fenberg, Fields, Gardner, Ginal, Hansen, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, 8 Kolker, Liston, Moreno, Priola, Rankin, Simpson, Smallwood, Zenzinger -- Total: 18 9 10 11 Quorum The President announced the temporary roll call of the Senate--34 present, 0 absent, and 1 12 excused, and that a quorum was present. 13 14 ______15 16 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of the Senate, the 17 temporary roll call of the Senate was made the permanent roll call of the Senate. 18 ______19 20 Election of On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg and seconded by Minority Leader Holbert, 21 President President Senator Leroy M. Garcia was nominated as President of the Senate. 22 23 Majority Leader Fenberg moved that the nominations for President of the Senate be closed 24 and that a unanimous vote be cast for Senator Leroy M. Garcia. The motion was adopted 25 by unanimous vote. 26 ______27 28 Election of On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg and seconded by Minority Leader Holbert, 55 29 President President Senator was nominated as President Pro Tempore of the 30 Pro Tempore Senate. 31 32 Majority Leader Fenberg moved that the nominations for President Pro 33 Tempore of the Senate be closed and that a unanimous vote be cast for Senator Kerry 34 Donovan. The motion was adopted by unanimous vote. 35 36 ______37 38 39 INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 40 41 SJR21-001 by Senator Fenberg; also Representative Esgar--Concerning the adoption of the joint rules 42 as the temporary joint rules of the Seventy-third General Assembly and modifying Joint 43 Rule 44 of the Senate and House of Representatives related to legislative procedures during 44 a declared disaster emergency. 45 46 Amendment No. 1 (L.003), by Senator Holbert 47 48 Amend printed joint resolution, page 2, line 37, after the period insert "Before recalling 49 the General Assembly to convene on a date other than the date specified in the joint 50 resolution, the Speaker and the President shall consult with the minority leaders of both 51 chambers and provide to the General Assembly as much advance notice of the date of 52 convening as possible.". 53 54 The amendment was passed on the following roll call vote: 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Page 8 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 2 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 3 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 4 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 5 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 6 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 7 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 9 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 10 11 12 13 Amendment No. 2 (L.004), by Senator Holbert 14 15 Amend printed joint resolution, page 8, line 35, strike "implement" and substitute 16 "implement, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT,". 17 18 Page 8, line 36, strike "suspend" and substitute "suspend, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF 19 THE PRESIDENT,". 20 21 Page 9, line 5, strike "implement" and substitute "implement, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL 22 OF THE SPEAKER,". 23 24 Page 9, line 6, strike "suspend" and substitute "suspend, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF 25 THE SPEAKER,". 26 27 28 The amendment was passed on the following roll call vote: 29 30 31 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 32 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 33 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 34 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 35 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 36 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 37 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 38 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 39 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 40 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 41 42 43 ______44 45 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 46 ______47 48 49 Amendment No. 4 (L.010) , by Senator Sonnenberg 50 51 Amend engrossed joint resolution, page 2, line 37, strike "WHILE THE". 52 53 Page 2, strike line 38. 54 55 Page 3, strike lines 1 through 4. 56 57 Page 8, strike lines 9 through 30 and substitute: 58 59 "(g)Notwithstanding the provisions of Joint Rule 23 (d), of the Joint Rules of the Senate 60 and the House of Representatives regarding counting legislative days of a regular 61 session as consecutive days, the maximum of one hundred twenty calendar days 62 prescribed by section 7 of article V of the state constitution shall be counted as one 63 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 9

hundred twenty separate working calendar days if the Governor has declared a state of 1 disaster emergency due to a public health emergency pursuant to section 24-33.5-704, 2 Colorado Revised Statutes. Once the disaster emergency is over the House of 3 Representatives and the Senate shall resume following Joint Rule 23 (d), during regular 4 sessions.". 5 6 The amendment was lost on the following roll call vote: 7 8 9 YES 15 NO 20 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 10 Bridges N Gardner Y Lee N Simpson Y 11 Buckner N Ginal N Liston Y Smallwood Y 12 Coleman N Gonzales N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 13 Cooke Y Hansen N Moreno N Story N 14 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen N Winter N 15 Danielson N Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 16 Donovan N Jaquez Lewis N Rankin Y Zenzinger N 17 Fenberg N Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez N President N 18 Fields N Kolker N Scott Y 19 20 21 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution, as amended, was adopted by the following 22 roll call vote: 23 24 YES 20 NO 15 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 25 Bridges Y Gardner N Lee Y Simpson N 26 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston N Smallwood N 27 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 28 Cooke N Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 29 Coram N Hisey N Pettersen Y Winter Y 30 Danielson Y Holbert N Priola N Woodward N 31 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin N Zenzinger Y 32 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer N Rodriguez Y President Y 33 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott N 34 35 SR21-001 by Senator Fenberg--Concerning the temporary rules of the Senate. 36 37 Amendment No. X(L.001), by Senator Cooke 38 39 Amend printed resolution, page 1, strike lines 6 through 9. 40 41 The amendment was lost on the following roll call vote: 42 43 YES 15 NO 20 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 44 Bridges N Gardner Y Lee N Simpson Y 45 Buckner N Ginal N Liston Y Smallwood Y 46 Coleman N Gonzales N Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 47 Cooke Y Hansen N Moreno N Story N 48 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen N Winter N 49 Danielson N Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 50 Donovan N Jaquez Lewis N Rankin Y Zenzinger N 51 Fenberg N Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez N President N 52 Fields N Kolker N Scott Y 53 54 55 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll 56 call vote: 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Page 10 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

YES 20 NO 15 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner N Lee Y Simpson N 2 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston N Smallwood N 3 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 4 Cooke N Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 5 Coram N Hisey N Pettersen Y Winter Y 6 Danielson Y Holbert N Priola N Woodward N 7 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin N Zenzinger Y 8 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer N Rodriguez Y President Y 9 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott N 10 11 12 Co-sponsors added: Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Lee, Moreno, Story, and Winter. 13 14 15 SR21-002 by Senator Fenberg--Concerning changes to the rules of the Senate regarding the 16 categorization of committees of reference. 17 18 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll 19 call vote: 20 21 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 22 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 23 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 24 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 25 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 26 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 27 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 28 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 29 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 30 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 31 32 ______33 34 Election of On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, Cindi L. Markwell was nominated to serve as 35 Secretary Secretary Secretary of the Senate during the First Regular Session of the Seventy-third 36 General Assembly of the State of Colorado. 37 38 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 39 motion for the election of Cindi L. Markwell as Secretary of the Senate was adopted. 40 41 Oath of The President administered the oath of office to Cindi L. Markwell as Secretary of the 42 Office Senate. 43 44 ______45 46 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with unanimous consent of the Senate, the 47 President appointed Senators Kolker and Woodward as members of the Committee to 48 Notify the Governor via Telephone that the Senate was organized and ready for business. 49 50 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 51 motion was adopted. 52 ______53 54 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 55 ______56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 11

COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 1 December 9, 2020 2 3 Ms. Natalie Mullis 4 Executive Director 5 Office of Legislative Council 6 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 7 Denver, CO 80203 8 9 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 10 11 As you know, Senate rules require that as the Majority Leader, I determine the committee 12 composition and the majority party’s appointments to the 2021 Legislative Committees of 13 Reference. Below are the committee compositions and the Majority’s appointments. 14 15 Majority Minority Committee Size 16 Agriculture and 3 2 5 17 Natural Resources 18 Appropriations 4 3 7 19 Business Labor and 4 3 7 20 Technology 21 Education 4 3 7 22 Finance 4 3 7 23 Health and Human 4 3 7 24 Services 25 Judiciary 3 2 5 26 Local Government 3 2 5 27 State, Veterans and 3 2 5 28 Military Affairs 29 Transportation and 4 3 7 30 Energy 31 32 Agriculture and Natural Resources State, Veterans and Military Affairs 33 Senator Kerry Donovan – Chair Senator - Chair 34 Senator – Vice Chair Senator-elect James Coleman – Vice Chair 35 Senator Rhonda Fields Senator-elect Sonya Jaquez-Lewis 36 37 Appropriations Transportation and Energy 38 Senator Chris Hansen – Chair Senator - Chair 39 Senator Dominick Moreno – Vice Chair Senator – Vice Chair 40 Senator-elect James Coleman Senator Kerry Donovan 41 Senator Julie Gonzales Senator Rachel Zenzinger 42 43 Business, Labor and Technology 44 Senator Robert Rodriguez – Chair 45 Senator Jessie Danielson – Vice Chair 46 Senator-elect Chris Kolker 47 Senator-elect James Coleman 48 49 Education 50 Senator Rachel Zenzinger – Chair 51 Senator – Vice Chair 52 Senator-elect Janet Buckner 53 Senator Jeff Bridges 54 55 Finance 56 Senator Brittany Pettersen – Chair 57 Senator Jeff Bridges – Vice Chair 58 Senator 59 Senator Faith Winter 60 61 Health and Human Services 62 Senator Rhonda Fields – Chair 63 Senator Joann Ginal – Vice Chair 64 Senator-elect Sonya Jaquez-Lewis 65 Senator-elect Janet Buckner 66 67 68 Page 12 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

Judiciary 1 Senator Pete Lee – Chair 2 Senator Julie Gonzales – Vice Chair 3 Senator Robert Rodriguez 4 5 Local Government 6 Senator Joann Ginal – Chair 7 Senator Tammy Story – Vice Chair 8 Senator-elect Chris Kolker 9 10 I am happy to answer any questions you may have. 11 12 Sincerely, 13 (signed) 14 Steve Fenberg. 15 Senate Majority Leader 16 17 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 18 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 19 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-designate of the House of Representatives 20 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 21 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 22 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 23 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 24 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 25 26 27 ______28 29 30 December 11, 2020 31 32 Ms. Natalie Mullis 33 Executive Director, Legislative Council 34 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 35 Denver, CO 80203 36 37 Dear Director Mullis, 38 39 Pursuant to Senate Rules, the Minority Leader is responsible for assigning members of the 40 Senate Minority Caucus to Senate Committees of Reference. For the Seventy-third General 41 Assembly, the Minority members of the Senate Committees of Reference are: 42 43 Committee on Health and Human Services 44 Senator Jim Smallwood (R-Parker) [Ranking Member] 45 Senator-elect Barbara Kirkmeyer (R-Weld County) 46 Senator-elect Cleave Simpson (R-Alamosa) 47 48 Committee on Finance 49 Senator (R-Fountain) [Ranking Member] 50 Senator (R-Monument) 51 Senator Ray Scott (R-Grand Junction) 52 53 Committee on Business, Labor, and Technology 54 Senator Rob Woodward (R-Loveland) [Ranking Member] 55 Senator Kevin Priola (R-Henderson) 56 Senator-elect (R-Colorado Springs) 57 58 Committee on Education 59 Senator Paul Lundeen (R-Monument) [Ranking Member] 60 Senator Kevin Priola (R-Henderson) 61 Senator-elect Barbara Kirkmeyer (R-Weld County) 62 63 Committee on Judiciary 64 Senator Bob Gardner (R-Colorado Springs) [Ranking Member] 65 Senator John Cooke (R-Greeley) 66 67 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 13

1 Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 Senator (R-Sterling) [Ranking Member] 3 Senator (R-Montrose) 4 5 Committee on Transportation and Energy 6 Senator Ray Scott (R-Grand Junction) [Ranking Member] 7 Senator Dennis Hisey (R-Fountain) 8 Senator Don Coram (R-Montrose) 9 10 Committee on State, Veteran, and Military Affairs 11 Senator Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) [Ranking Member] 12 Senator-elect Cleave Simpson (R-Alamosa) 13 14 Committee on Local Government 15 Senator-elect Larry Liston (R-Colorado Springs) [Ranking Member] 16 Senator-elect Barbara Kirkmeyer (R-Weld County) 17 18 Committee on Appropriations 19 Senator Bob Rankin (R-Carbondale) [Ranking Member] 20 Senator Bob Gardner (R-Colorado Springs) 21 Senator Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) 22 23 Respectfully yours, 24 (signed) 25 Chris Holbert 26 Senate Minority Leader 27 28 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 29 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 30 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 31 The Honorable , House Majority Leader 32 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 33 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 34 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 35 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 36 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 37 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 38 39 ______40 41 42 December 18, 2020 43 44 Ms. Natalie Mullis 45 Executive Director 46 Office of Legislative Council 47 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 48 Denver, CO 80203 49 50 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 51 52 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-301, I am reappointing Senators Leroy 53 Garcia, Steve Fenberg, Kerry Donovan and Dominick Moreno to serve on the Legislative 54 Council effective 01/13/2021 upon approval of the Senate. 55 56 Sincerely, 57 (Signed) 58 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 59 Senate President 60 61 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 62 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 63 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 64 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 65 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 66 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 67 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 68 Page 14 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 1 2 ______3 4 December 18, 2020 5 6 Ms. Natalie Mullis 7 Executive Director 8 Office of Legislative Council 9 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 10 Denver, CO 80203 11 12 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 13 14 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-301, I am appointing Senator-elect James 15 Coleman replacing Senator Angela Williams serve on the Legislative Council effective 16 01/13/2021 upon approval of the Senate. 17 18 Sincerely, 19 (signed) 20 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 21 Senate President 22 23 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 24 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 25 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 26 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 27 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 28 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 29 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 30 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 31 32 ______33 34 35 December 31, 2020 36 37 Ms. Natalie Mullis 38 Executive Director, Legislative Council 39 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 40 Denver, CO 80203 41 42 Dear Director Mullis, 43 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-301, I am appointing Senators John Cooke, 44 Paul Lundeen, Jim Smallwood, and myself to the Legislative Council for the 73rd Colorado 45 General Assembly. 46 Respectfully yours, 47 (signed) 48 Chris Holbert 49 Senate Minority Leader 50 51 52 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 53 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 54 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 55 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 56 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 57 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 58 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 59 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 60 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 61 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 62 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 63 64 ______65 66 67 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 15

1 December 18, 2020 2 3 Ms. Natalie Mullis 4 Executive Director 5 Office of Legislative Council 6 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 7 Denver, CO 80203 8 9 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 10 11 Please be advised that, pursuant to CRS § 2-3-502, I am reappointing Senator Pete Lee as 12 Chair of the Judiciary Committee to serve on the Committee on Legal Services effective 13 01/13/2021. 14 15 Sincerely, 16 (Signed) 17 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 18 Senate President 19 20 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 21 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 22 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 23 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 24 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 25 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 26 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 27 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 28 29 30 ______31 32 December 18, 2020 33 34 Ms. Natalie Mullis 35 Executive Director 36 Office of Legislative Council 37 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 38 Denver, CO 80203 39 40 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 41 42 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-502, I am reappointing Senator Robert 43 Rodriguez to serve on Committee on Legal Services effective 01/13/2021 upon approval 44 of the Senate. 45 46 Sincerely, 47 (signed) 48 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 49 Senate President 50 51 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 52 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 53 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 54 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 55 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 56 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 57 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 58 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 59 60 ______61 62 63 Page 16 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

December 18, 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, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-502, I am appointing Senator-elect Janet 11 Buckner replacing Senator to serve on the Legal Services Committee effective 12 01/13/2021 upon approval of the Senate. 13 14 Sincerely, 15 (signed) 16 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 17 Senate President 18 19 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 20 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 21 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 22 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 23 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 24 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 25 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 26 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 27 28 ______29 30 31 December 31, 2020 32 33 Ms. Natalie Mullis 34 Executive Director, Legislative Council 35 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 36 Denver, CO 80203 37 38 Dear Director Mullis, 39 40 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-502(3), I am appointing Senators Bob 41 Gardner and John Cooke to the Committee on Legal Services for the 73rd Colorado 42 General Assembly. 43 44 Respectfully yours, 45 (signed) 46 Chris Holbert 47 Senate Minority Leader 48 49 50 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 51 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 52 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 53 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 54 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 55 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 56 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 57 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 58 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 59 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 60 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 61 62 ______63 64 65 66 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 17

December 18, 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, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-101, I am appointing Senator Julie 11 Gonzales replacing Senator Rhonda Fields to serve on Legislative Audit Committee 12 effective 01/13/2021 upon the approval of the Senate. 13 14 Sincerely, 15 (signed) 16 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 17 Senate President 18 19 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 20 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 21 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 22 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 23 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 24 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 25 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 26 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 27 28 ______29 30 31 December 18, 2020 32 33 Ms. Natalie Mullis 34 Executive Director 35 Office of Legislative Council 36 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 37 Denver, CO 80203 38 39 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 40 41 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-101, I am appointing Senator Robert 42 Rodriguez replacing Senator to serve on Legislative Audit Committee 43 effective 01/13/2021 upon the approval of the Senate. 44 45 Sincerely, 46 (signed) 47 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 48 Senate President 49 50 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 51 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 52 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 53 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 54 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 55 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 56 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 57 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 58 59 ______60 61 Page 18 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

1 December 31, 2020 2 3 Ms. Natalie Mullis 4 Executive Director, Legislative Council 5 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 6 Denver, CO 80203 7 8 Dear Director Mullis, 9 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-101, I am appointing Senators Jim 10 Smallwood and Rob Woodward to the Legislative Audit Committee for the 73rd Colorado 11 General Assembly. 12 13 Respectfully yours, 14 (signed) 15 Chris Holbert 16 Senate Minority Leader 17 18 19 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 20 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 21 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 22 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 23 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 24 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 25 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 26 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 27 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 28 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 29 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 30 31 32 ______33 34 November 4, 2020 35 36 Ms. Natalie Mullis 37 Executive Director 38 Office of Legislative Council 39 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 40 Denver, CO 80203 41 42 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 43 44 Please be advised that, pursuant to CRS §26-6.8-103, I am reappointing Senator Rhonda 45 Fields to serve on the Capital Development Committee effective January 1, 2021. 46 47 Sincerely, 48 (signed) 49 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 50 Senate President 51 52 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 53 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 54 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 55 The Honorable Patrick Neville, House Minority Leader 56 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 57 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 58 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 59 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 60 61 ______62 63 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 19

November 4, 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, pursuant to CRS §26-6.8-103, I am reappointing Senator Tammy 11 Story to serve on the Capital Development Committee effective 01/01/2021. 12 13 Sincerely, 14 (signed) 15 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 16 Senate President 17 18 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 19 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 20 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 21 The Honorable Patrick Neville, House Minority Leader 22 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 23 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 24 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 25 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 26 27 ______28 29 December 31, 2020 30 31 Ms. Natalie Mullis 32 Executive Director, Legislative Council 33 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 34 Denver, CO 80203 35 36 Dear Director Mullis, 37 38 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-1302, I am re-appointing Senator Jerry 39 Sonnenberg to the Capital Development Committee for the 73rd Colorado General 40 Assembly. 41 42 Respectfully yours, 43 (signed) 44 Chris Holbert 45 Senate Minority Leader 46 47 48 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 49 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 50 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 51 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 52 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 53 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 54 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 55 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 56 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 57 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 58 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 59 60 ______61 62 Page 20 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

December 16, 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, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-201 and Senate Rule 21(b)(2) I am 11 appointing Senator Dominick Moreno and Senator Chris Hansen to serve on the Joint 12 Budget Committee effective immediately. 13 14 Sincerely, 15 (signed) 16 Steve Fenberg. 17 Senate Majority Leader 18 19 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 20 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 21 The Honorable K C Becker, Speaker of the House of Representatives 22 The Honorable Patrick Neville, House Minority Leader 23 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 24 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 25 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 26 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 27 28 ______29 30 31 December 31, 2020 32 33 Ms. Natalie Mullis 34 Executive Director, Legislative Council 35 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 36 Denver, CO 80203 37 Dear Director Mullis, 38 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. 2-3-201, Senate Rule 21(b)(2), and according to 39 a vote of the Senate Minority Caucus, I am re-appointing Senator Bob Rankin to the Joint 40 Budget Committee for the 73rd Colorado General Assembly. 41 42 Respectfully yours, 43 (Signed) 44 Chris Holbert 45 Senate Minority Leader 46 47 48 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 49 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 50 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 51 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 52 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 53 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 54 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 55 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 56 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 57 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 58 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 59 60 61 ______62 63 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 21

December 18, 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, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-1702, I am reappointing Senator Jeff 11 Bridges to serve on the Joint Technology Committee effective 01/01/2021. 12 13 Sincerely, 14 (signed) 15 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 16 Senate President 17 18 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 19 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 20 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 21 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 22 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 23 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 24 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 25 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 26 27 ______28 29 December 18, 2020 30 31 Ms. Natalie Mullis 32 Executive Director 33 Office of Legislative Council 34 200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 029 35 Denver, CO 80203 36 37 Ms. Natalie Mullis: 38 39 Please be advised that, pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-1702, I am appointing Senator-elect Chris 40 Kolker replacing Senator Joann Ginal to serve on the Joint Technology Committee 41 effective 01/01/2021. 42 43 Sincerely, 44 (signed) 45 Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. 46 Senate President 47 48 Cc:The Honorable Chris Holbert, Senate Minority Leader 49 The Honorable John Cooke, Senate Assistant Minority Leader 50 The Honorable Alec Garnet, Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives 51 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader-elect 52 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 53 Robin Jones, Clerk of the House 54 Sharon Eubanks, Director of OLLS 55 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan 56 57 ______58 59 60 Page 22 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

December 31, 2020 1 2 Ms. Natalie Mullis 3 Executive Director, Legislative Council 4 200 E. Colfax, Rm 029 5 Denver, CO 80203 6 7 Dear Director Mullis, 8 9 Please be advised that pursuant to C.R.S. § 2-3-1702, I am pleased to appoint Senator 10 Kevin Priola to the Joint Technology Committee for the 73rd Colorado General Assembly. 11 12 Respectfully yours, 13 (signed) 14 Chris Holbert 15 Senate Minority Leader 16 17 18 cc: The Honorable Leroy Garcia, President of the Senate 19 The Honorable Stephen Fenberg, Senate Majority Leader 20 The Honorable Alec Garnett, Speaker of the House of Representatives 21 The Honorable Daneya Esgar, House Majority Leader 22 The Honorable Hugh McKean, House Minority Leader 23 Sharon Eubanks, Director of the Office of Legislative Legal Services 24 Cindi Markwell, Secretary of the Senate 25 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives 26 Elizabeth Haskell, Legislative Council Staff 27 Rachel Kurtz-Phelan, Legislative Council Staff 28 Shannon Briggs, Legislative Council Staff 29 30 31 ______32 33 APPOINTMENTS TO STATUTORY COMMITTEES 34 35 Legislative Pursuant to Section 2-3-301 C.R.S., the President and Minority Leader appointed 36 Council President Garcia and Senators Fenberg, Holbert, Coleman, Cooke, Donovan, Lundeen, 37 Moreno, and Smallwood as members of the Legislative Council Committee. 38 39 40 41 42 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 43 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 44 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 45 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 46 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 47 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 48 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 49 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 50 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 51 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 52 53 54 55 56 ______57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 23

Legal Pursuant to Section 2-3-502, C.R.S., the President and Minority Leader appointed 1 Services Senators Buckner, Cooke, Gardner, Lee, and Rodriguez, as members of the Committee on 2 Legal Services. 3 4 5 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 6 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 7 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 8 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 9 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 10 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 11 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 12 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 13 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 14 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 15 16 17 ______18 19 20 Legislative Pursuant to Section 2-3-101, C.R.S., the President and Minority Leader appointed 21 Audit Senators Gonzales, Rodriguez, Smallwood, and Woodward, as members of the 22 Legislative Audit Committee 23 24 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 25 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 26 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 27 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 28 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 29 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 30 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 31 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 32 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 33 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 34 35 ______36 37 38 Capital Pursuant to Section 26-6.8-103, C.R.S., the President and Minority Leader appointed 39 Development Senators Fields, Sonnenberg, and Story as members of the Capital Development 40 Committee Committee. 41 42 43 YES 35 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0 44 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 45 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 46 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 47 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 48 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 49 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 50 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 51 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 52 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 53 54 ______55 56 57 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of those elected 58 to the Senate, the Senate stood in recess to hear the opening day remarks of Senate 59 President Leroy M. Garcia and Senate Minority Leader Chris Holbert. 60 61 ______62 6463 Senate in recess. 6665 ______6768 7069 Page 24 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

The text of President Garcia's Remarks follow. 1 2 Madam President Pro Tempore. Mr. Majority Leader. Mr. Minority Leader. Friends. 3 Loved Ones. Honored Guests. 4 5 Good morning and welcome back to the Senate… 6 7 To our re-elected senators, congratulations on your hard-fought campaigns and well- 8 earned victories. Your tireless work stood the test, and your constituents reaffirmed their 9 confidence in your representation. 10 11 Senators Bridges, Fields, Gardner, Ginal, Hansen, Moreno, Priola, Rankin, Smallwood, 12 Zenzinger. We are honored to have you return to this body and look forward to our 13 continued work together! 14 15 To our newly elected senators, Welcome. Your communities have sent you to represent 16 them during a time unlike any other – trusting you to put their wellbeing above your own, 17 their priorities above party politics... I expect you will treat this chamber with the honor 18 and respect it requires and add to our long-standing tradition of cooperation and dutiful 19 deliberation. 20 21 Senators Buckner, Coleman, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Liston, Simpson. I hope 22 this chamber will be stronger because of Your presence. 23 24 This past year has been one of the most difficult times in living memory. 25 26 After almost 10 months of isolation, fear, loss, and burn-out we are a community changed. 27 28 People’s jobs have disappeared, their life savings bled dry, and their lives thrust into a 29 seemingly endless barrage of tragedy and unrest. 30 31 We have seen small businesses suffer, devastating - often unrecoverable - damage, our 32 kids turned victim to an ever-changing learning schedule and environment, as well as a 33 storm of mental health issues resulting in increased suicide and overdose deaths. 34 35 And in the midst of all this heartbreak, we have watched a president and his enablers 36 cause unimaginable destruction to our democracy– sowing lies and distrust into the minds 37 of vulnerable people and ultimately radicalizing them to engage in violent and seditious 38 behavior. 39 40 We are at a critical crossroads, with certain challenges no one has ever faced in human 41 history, and how we respond to these challenges will define our world ir-revocably. 42 43 I know today is not the opening day any of us imagined or hoped for when we adjourned 44 last summer. 45 46 But even as this crushing pandemic continues to wreak havoc on our state, its grip is 47 lessening. 48 49 With TENS of thousands of Coloradans already vaccinated, and millions of dollars in 50 direct aid to our state already allocated, we are well on our way to defeating this pandemic 51 once and for all. 52 53 Yet the aftershocks of this disease will ripple through our communities - long after our 54 immunity. 55 56 That’s why we are at the precipice of one of the MOST important legislative periods in 57 Colorado history. 58 59 It is our collective responsibility to shepherd this state not only through an economic 60 recovery, but a social transformation. 61 62 A recovery that doesn’t just “return things to normal” but rights the wrongs of an 63 economy that already disadvantaged working people... and corrects course towards a 64 system that benefits ALL Coloradans not just those at the top. 65 66 While we will not walk these halls over the next month, our work must remain on track. 67 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 25

Now is the time to LISTEN to our constituents, get creative, and come back with a 1 rigorous plan to deliver on the issues most important to Coloradans. 2 3 This includes policies to 4 lower the cost of living, 5 increase access to affordable healthcare, 6 bring direct relief to struggling small businesses, and 7 support students getting back to school. 8 9 I have tremendous faith in this body and its ability to work together for the good of our 10 state. 11 12 What better example than the success we achieved during special session – coming 13 together to pass meaningful policies that provide direct relief to Coloradans during their 14 time of need. 15 16 We have PROVED we can work together, but it requires an individual commitment from 17 Every Single Member, to roll up their sleeves and be a part of the solution. 18 19 Colorado is NOT Washington D.C. We are independent, forward-thinking problem- 20 solvers that refuse to allow party affiliations to turn us into mindless soldiers of myopic 21 ideologies. 22 23 Now more than ever, it is imperative that we continue in this example and do NOT let 24 national division grow roots here in our backyard. 25 26 So let us use our time wisely and in good faith – putting duty above political agendas and 27 humanity above hubris, because people’s lives and livelihoods depend on it. 28 29 Thank you. 30 ______31 32 President Garcia recognized Minority Leader Holbert to address the Senate. 33 ______34 35 36 The text of Minority Leader Holbert's remarks follow. 37 38 Mr. President, Mr. Majority Leader, members of the , families and guests: 39 40 With the start of the first regular session of the 73rd General Assembly, our part-time 41 citizen state legislature returns to help steer our state through one of the most challenging 42 times in the history of our state, and with that, the health, economic, and budgetary 43 consequences that have come with it. 44 45 If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is how abundance in the best of 46 times must be appreciated. For nearly a decade, a robust and growing Colorado economy 47 provided state coffers with record-setting revenue, making a glutton out of our legislature. 48 Then, with the sudden collapse of that economy due to COVID-19 and government 49 restrictions on business and personal activity, we saw the greatest single-year revenue 50 decline in state history. 51 52 Senate Republicans offer our thanks to the prior members of the Joint Budget Committee, 53 Senators Rankin, Moreno, and Zenzinger. Not just for their ability to navigate those 54 troubled waters, but their willingness and cooperation to do so. It was a thankless job that 55 required them to stick to facts, numbers, and data despite overwhelming emotional 56 upheaval from every department, agency, organization, and program that depends on 57 government funding. Mr. President, with your permission, might we take a moment to 58 give those members a round of applause to show our appreciation? 59 60 But, the work of the Joint Budget Committee isn’t over – our work as the Senate isn’t 61 over. Unfortunately, years of blue sky promises from the ruling political party in this state 62 are now not able to be fulfilled. Efforts to pad state coffers with new tax and fee proposals 63 have been met with fierce opposition by the voters of this state. Where the majority party 64 has been successful at implementing new programs, that was often at the expense of long- 65 existing programs that are now facing drastic cuts. 66 67 68 Page 26 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

In 2019, Colorado voters rejected Proposition CC, which sought to halt refunds under the 1 Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. In 2020, the People of Colorado passed both Proposition 116, 2 which lowered the rate of state personal income tax; and they passed Proposition 117, 3 which will ensure that voters have the right to weigh in on fee increases and put an end to 4 the endless creation of massive government enterprises. 5 6 To the voters who have made their voices clear, we Senate Republicans hear you. Now 7 more than ever, in an economy so controlled by Executive Orders from the Executive 8 Branch, we should stand opposed to increasing the burden on the working men and 9 women of Colorado. I will stand against the creation of a new tax, an increase of an 10 existing tax rate, or attempts to implement new fees on existing taxes and I encourage the 11 members of the Senate Minority caucus to stand with me in that effort. Such plans for so- 12 called “new revenue” would only serve to increase the burden on Colorado families to 13 keep food on the table and a roof over their heads. 14 15 During the last 10 months, over 300 Executive Orders have been issued by our Governor. 16 Arguably, during an emergency such as this, the executive branch must step up and lead. I 17 offer my thanks to Governor Polis and his administration for their endurance during these 18 unprecedented times. Still, with the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, we 19 must be willing to have a conversation, however uncomfortable it may be for those in the 20 same political party as our current governor, regarding the balance of power in our state 21 government during the next prolonged statewide disaster emergency. 22 23 People from across Colorado, in all thirty-five state Senate districts and of all political 24 affiliations have rightly asked, “Where is our legislature?” For example, they rightly 25 demanded answers as to why we, colleagues, decided to limit hair salons to 50% of their 26 rated occupancy or 10 persons, whichever was less? They have rightly wanted to 27 understand why we decided that restaurants and other establishments were to be limited to 28 certain capacities. They demand to know by what criteria we legislators decided which 29 businesses were deemed “essential” and which were not. But, the answer to all such 30 questions is the same: we didn’t. We couldn’t. We are a part-time citizen legislature and 31 we did not participate in making any of those decisions for the people who we represent. 32 33 34 We have seen many changes to our Colorado Constitution within the last 32 years, and 35 perhaps it is time that we discuss how we can ensure that the legislature remains a co- 36 equal branch with the executive branch during a prolonged declared statewide disaster 37 emergency. 38 39 Senate Republicans will fight to ensure this discussion occurs this session, led by Senator 40 Lundeen who will again introduce a concurrent resolution seeking to restore balance 41 between the Executive and Legislative branches of our state government during the next 42 prolonged declared statewide disaster emergency. 43 44 That proposal is not a partisan one, nor does it seek to pass judgement on the current 45 Governor for actions he did – or did not – take during this crisis. Nobody could have 46 foreseen an emergency declaration that lasted 308 days, gave authority for hundreds of 47 executive orders, and left our legislative branch out of the conversation. 48 49 But now we know. Today, we have the benefit of experience and knowledge that our 50 predecessors did not have. And now, we must act. 51 52 Senate Republicans also invite our friends opposite to join us in an effort to end the 53 random discrimination against Colorado small businesses that have been deemed “non 54 essential.” Senator Rob Woodward will, once again, introduce a bill based on legislation 55 that passed the Ohio House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support. We can do 56 that, too. We’ve worked together before and we can do it again. 57 58 What would Senator Woodward’s bill do? It would simply allow businesses to remain 59 open by following the same guidelines as “essential” businesses, rather like we are now. 60 61 You may be familiar with the story of a “Smoker Friendly” store located in Parker 62 Colorado. That business sells tobacco products to adult customers. I’m not a customer, 63 I’m not even a prospective customer. But, by what criteria was the owner of that business 64 forced to remain closed? It wasn’t the products that he sells. Nope, a customer could go to 65 any one of several large national businesses within sight of that small business to buy 66 tobacco products. 67 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 27

Was it the size of his business? No, it wasn’t that, either. During the entire shutdown 1 period, a customer could go to any one of the several liquor stores located nearby, both 2 large and small, to buy liquor. Or, for those who patronize cannabis dispensaries, those 3 customers could do business at any of the small or large dispensaries located throughout 4 the metro Denver area. How about the local small business in my community that sells 5 sprinkler parts? No, they weren’t deemed “essential” so they had to remain closed… while 6 the big box national chains couldn’t keep enough sprinkler parts in stock last spring. 7 8 This isn’t a partisan issue, colleagues. This is just as right for the constituents who you 9 represent as it is for the people who I represent. And, it’s the right thing for us to do for 10 the business owners and employees of those businesses throughout Colorado. 11 12 There has also been a great deal of discussion regarding our role as part-time, citizen 13 legislators. Short of a rare special session called by the governor and limited by our state 14 constitution to only those topics that the governor identifies, we state Senators and 15 Representatives of the People of Colorado have the power of our elected office for only 16 120 days each year. During the other eight months each year, we are citizens just like 17 everybody else. Yes, there have even been murmurs that we should transition back to a 18 full-time legislature. 19 20 The hell we do. 21 22 Let us not allow a once-in-a-hundred-year pandemic to cloud our judgement on this issue. 23 Our roles here as legislators should not be divorced from the realities of everyday working 24 Coloradans. 25 26 In November 1988, Colorado voters made the right choice. They did not want, and I 27 believe still do not want, a full-time, year round, state legislature. As citizen legislators it 28 is our job to represent our constituents during a 120-day general session and then we are 29 to go home, back to our regular jobs for those who have them, and to be citizens, just like 30 the people who we are blessed to represent. 31 Senate Republicans believe it is time to discuss our legislature’s role in a declared 32 emergency, but we do not embrace the premise that our temporary circumstances should 33 inspire us to return to a full-time legislature. 34 35 The COVID pandemic has shifted conversations about healthcare here in Colorado. It was 36 just one year ago that those in the ruling party were labeling our hospitals as being greedy 37 while pushing for a so-called “public option” as if involving the government to an even 38 greater extent in the delivery of healthcare would somehow make it more affordable or 39 more available. No, that hasn’t worked and it won’t work. If you want to make healthcare 40 more affordable, then get the government out of that business, not more involved in it. 41 42 But, it is worth asking now – what would the statewide ICU capacity have been if the 43 public option had been in place prior to the COVID-19 pandemic? What communities 44 would have been without a local hospital if the public option had been passed? 45 46 Now, with public approval of our hospitals at an all-time high due to their extraordinary 47 efforts to save lives and combat the COVID-19 virus, some in the ruling party have 48 changed their tune. Perhaps it would be wise to heed the warnings that came from that 49 industry. An industry that has literally saved tens of thousands of lives during this 50 pandemic deserves to flourish in the realm of private-sector innovation, not stifled in the 51 dusty halls of government bureaucracy. 52 53 Yes, Senate Republicans will continue to oppose so-called “public option” legislation, but 54 are excited to bring other bills that will aim to increase transparency, bring down costs, 55 and expand options for Coloradans without putting their local hospital at risk of closure. 56 57 We are excited to see Senator Smallwood reintroduce bipartisan legislation that will 58 ensure that this legislature reviews the impacts of our actions on healthcare plans, taking 59 into account how many Coloradans are impacted, expected changes in rates, and other 60 essential information that will guide us as we work to bring down rates and expand 61 options for all Coloradans. 62 63 Crises like the one we are currently experiencing have a way of clarifying our thinking 64 when it comes to governance. It provides a moment to prioritize what really matters in our 65 society, and nothing could be closer to the top of that list than the education of our 66 children. 67 68 Page 28 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

COVID-19’s disastrous effects on the public education system left parents confused, 1 anxious, and in many cases, distraught. Many parents with the resources and insight leapt 2 into action early, finding alternative pathways to ensure their child remained educated and 3 prepared for the lifetime ahead of them. 4 5 Unfortunately, those parents tended to be more affluent and more white. The disparity 6 between those who were achieving and those who were struggling has only widened, and 7 allegiance to the monolithic institutions of old has only furthered that divide. Senate 8 Republicans recommit themselves today to the individual – the student, the parent, and the 9 teacher, and not to those antiquated institutions. 10 11 That’s why Senator Lundeen will be bringing legislation that seeks to reallocate resources 12 from these failing institutions directly into the hands of our parents and students to ensure 13 that those who are not affluent and predominantly from communities of color can have the 14 opportunity to succeed. 15 16 There is a kid today in Sun Valley – a neighborhood in Denver where the median income 17 is just over $11,000 – who doesn’t have the same opportunities as the kid living across 18 town in the neighborhood of Hilltop – where the median income is over $138,000. 19 20 We can help bridge that divide but it requires us to refocus ourselves on the individual – 21 on the student. I hope my colleagues across the aisle are willing to think outside the box, 22 to buck the norms of yesterday, so that we may be able to provide a brighter future for all 23 students. 24 25 At the end of our extended general session last year you, Mr. President, along with 26 Senator Fields and with input from Senators Cooke and Gardner, led the nation in law- 27 enforcement reform legislation. Thanks to that collaborative effort, we were able to pass 28 the largest piece of police reform legislation in generations and did so with significant, 29 bipartisan support. 30 31 There will always be work to do on the criminal justice front, which is why Senate 32 Republicans remain committed to ensuring that all Coloradans, regardless of their race, 33 their creed, gender, or their background, are treated equally under the law. 34 35 To that end, Assistant Minority Leader Cooke will introduce legislation to reform “Brady 36 Lists” – compilations of officers with disciplinary records created by individual District 37 Attorneys – to ensure that we have clear standards for ensuring that officers who violate 38 policy are added to the list and that those officers also receive due process. 39 40 No one in this chamber – nobody outside this chamber – wants bad law-enforcement 41 officers patrolling our neighborhoods. We are excited to continue cultivating the 42 bipartisan spirit that was present during the debate of Senate Bill 20-217 into this session 43 so that we may continue to make progress on that important issue. 44 45 Senators, we have a tough road ahead of us. Welcome to the Senate, Senators Kirkmeyer, 46 Simpson, Liston, Buckner, Coleman, Jaquez Lewis, and Kolker. Never shy away from 47 sharing your perspective, your life experiences, your expertise, and your wisdom with us. 48 We are excited to get to know you, work with you, and together strive for the betterment 49 of the People who call Colorado home. 50 51 Mr. President, when you took that gavel two years ago, you stated that no party had a 52 monopoly on good ideas. We hope this session will be another when those words become 53 reality. Let’s not just praise bipartisanship, let’s embody it. Let us not just tell the media 54 that we enjoy working with our colleagues across the aisle, let’s actually do so. 55 56 You were right, Mr. President, when you said we should reject Washington D.C. politics. 57 We should reject blind partisanship as we demonstrated during the recent, three-day, 58 special session. We should embrace debate and discourse. 59 60 I can only hope that we fulfill that potential and show the entire nation what happens 61 when Colorado leads. 62 63 God Bless you, colleagues. May God Bless the People of Colorado and, as we sang 64 earlier, God Bless America! 65 66 Thank you, Mr. President. And now, let’s get to work! 67 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 29

______1 2 Senate reconvened. 3 ______4 5 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with the unanimous consent of those elected 6 to the Senate, the above remarks of President Garcia and Minority Leader Holbert were 7 ordered spread upon the pages of the journal. 8 ______9 10 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 11 12 The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated: 13 14 SB21-001 by Senator(s) Winter and Priola; also Representative(s) Herod and Sandridge--Concerning 15 modifications to programs enacted to provide relief to certain businesses impacted by 16 severe capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 17 Finance 18 19 SB21-002 by Senator(s) Winter and Gonzales; also Representative(s) Herod--Concerning 20 modification of the limitations on certain debt collection actions enacted in Senate Bill 20- 21 211. 22 Finance 23 24 SB21-003 by Senator(s) Fields and Holbert; also Representative(s) Ortiz and Larson--Concerning the 25 recreation and reenactment, with amendments, of the "Occupational Therapy Practice Act", 26 and, in connection therewith, reestablishing the licensing functions of the director of the 27 division of professions and occupations in the department of regulatory agencies regarding 28 occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. 29 Finance 30 31 ______32 33 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 34 35 Appointment Letters of designation and appointment from Governor were read and 36 assigned to committees as follows: 37 38 November 6, 2020 39 40 To the Honorable 41 Colorado Senate 42 Colorado General Assembly 43 State Capitol Building 44 Denver, CO 80203 45 46 Ladies and Gentlemen: 47 48 Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of 49 Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint, reappoint, and submit to your 50 consideration, the following: 51 52 MEMBERS OF THE 53 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 54 55 for a term expiring September 1, 2021: 56 57 Marisa Pacheco of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Colorado municipal 58 employers, occasioned by the resignation of Suzanne Janeen Morgan of Lone Tree, 59 Colorado, appointed; 60 61 for terms expiring September 1, 2024: 62 63 John Hoehler of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of full-time paid police 64 officers, appointed; 65 66 Adilberto Antonio “Guy” Torres III of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a member of the 67 state's financial or business community with experience in investments, reappointed. 68 Page 30 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

Sincerely, 1 Jared Polis 2 Governor 3 Rec'd 1/7/2021 4 Andrew Carpenter 5 Assistant Secretary of the Senate 6 7 Committee on Finance. 8 9 ______10 11 12 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 13 14 The President has signed: SR21-001 and 002. 15 16 ______17 18 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 19 ______20 21 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 22 23 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-003 be referred 24 to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 25 26 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-002 be amended 27 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with 28 favorable recommendation. 29 30 Amend printed bill, page 5, line 11, strike "THE JUDGMENT CREDITOR". 31 32 Page 5, strike lines 12 and 13. 33 34 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-001 be amended 35 as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable 36 recommendation, and with a recomendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. 37 38 Amend printed bill, page 13, line 24, strike "An" and substitute "By December 31, 2021, 39 an". 40 41 ______42 43 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 44 ______45 46 47 48 ______49 50 Call of the Senate. Call raised. 51 ______52 53 54 55 COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 56 57 Appro- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-002 be referred 58 priations to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 59 recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 60 61 62 Appro- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that SB21-003 be referred 63 priations to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 64 recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 65 66 67 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 31

______1 2 3 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 4 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, SB21-001, 002, and 003 were made Special 5 Orders -- Consent Calendar at 3:43 p.m. 6 ______7 8 Committee The hour of 3:43 p.m. having arrived, Senator Zenzinger moved that the Senate resolve 9 of the itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders -- Second 10 Whole Reading of Bills -- Consent Calendar, and Senator Zenzinger was called to act as Chair. 11 12 SPECIAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- CONSENT CALENDAR 13 14 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 15 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 16 and action taken thereon as follows: 17 18 SB21-001 by Senator Winter and Priola; also Representative Herod and Sandridge--Concerning 19 modifications to programs enacted to provide relief to certain businesses impacted by 20 severe capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 21 22 Amendment No. 1, Finance Committee Amendment. 23 (Printed in Senate Journal, 1/13/21, page 30 and placed in members' bill files.) 24 25 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and final 26 passage. 27 28 SB21-002 by Senator Winter and Gonzales; also Representative Herod--Concerning modification of 29 the limitations on certain debt collection actions enacted in Senate Bill 20-211. 30 31 Amendment No. 1, Finance Committee Amendment. 32 (Printed in Senate Journal, 1/13/21, page(s) 30 and placed in members' bill files.) 33 34 As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and final 35 passage. 36 37 SB21-003 by Senator Fields and Holbert; also Representative Ortiz and Larson--Concerning the 38 recreation and reenactment, with amendments, of the "Occupational Therapy Practice Act", 39 and, in connection therewith, reestablishing the licensing functions of the director of the 40 division of professions and occupations in the department of regulatory agencies regarding 41 occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. 42 43 Ordered engrossed and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and final passage. 44 45 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 46 SPECIAL ORDERS -- CONSENT CALENDAR 47 48 49 On motion of Senator Zenzinger, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 50 on the following roll call vote: 51 52 53 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 54 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 55 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 56 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 57 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 58 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 59 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola E Woodward Y 60 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 61 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 62 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 63 64 65 66 67 Page 32 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 1 2 Passed on second reading: SB21-001, as amended, SB21-002 as amended, and SB21-003 3 placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 4 5 6 ______7 8 9 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 10 11 12 13 January 13, 2021 14 15 The Honorable General Assembly 16 State Capitol 17 200 E. Colfax Avenue 18 Denver, Colorado 80203 19 20 Dear Members of the General Assembly: 21 22 This clemency report is submitted to you on behalf of Governor Jared Polis as required 23 under Article IV, Section 7, of the Colorado Constitution. I am attaching copies of the 24 twenty-two (22) Executive Orders granting clemency after June 3, 2020, which is the date 25 of my last letter to you on this subject. These orders were made available to the public at 26 the time they were issued. I am also attaching twenty-two (22) letters that accompanied the 27 clemency decisions. 28 29 In 2020 after the adjournment of the 2020 Colorado General Assembly, Governor Polis 30 granted eighteen (18) pardons and four (4) sentence commutations. The following persons 31 were granted pardons: 32 33 1. Adrian Acosta, for the 2005 crime of Marijuana Possession 1-8 oz., committed in 34 Pueblo County; 35 2. Jane Brueckner, for the 1999 crime of Harassment - Strike/Shove/Kick, committed in 36 Boulder County; 37 3. John Beuhler, for the 1984 crimes of two counts of Second Degree Burglary, 38 committed in Summit County; 39 4. Darrel Carson, for the 1992 crime of Controlled Substance - Distribution of Schedule I, 40 committed in Jefferson County; 41 5. Thomas Crawford, for the 1998 crime of Menacing, committed in Mesa County; 42 6. Kevin Fox, for the 1999 crime of Obstructing a Peace Officer, committed in Mesa 43 County; 44 7. Mayumi Heene, for the 2009 crime of False Reporting to Authorities - Fire Alarm, 45 committed in Larimer County; 46 8. Richard Heene, for the 2009 crime of Attempting to Influence a Public Servant, 47 committed in Larimer County; 48 9. Chad Larsen, for the 2003 crime of Marijuana - Distribution, committed in El Paso 49 County; 50 10. Carlos Luna-Cano, for the 2014 crime of Third Degree Assault - Know/Reckless Cause 51 Injury, committed in Denver County; 52 11. Wayne Nguyen, for the 1997 crime of Criminal Attempt - First Degree Criminal 53 Trespass, committed in Jefferson County; 54 12. Michael Nielsen, for the 2008 crime of Attempted Possession of a Schedule II 55 Substance - Over One Gram, committed in Mesa County; 56 13. Timothy Ortiz, for the 2000 crime of Prohibited Use of Weapon, committed in Denver 57 County; 58 14. Esther Carrillo, for the 2006 crime of Theft $100 - $500, committed in Adams County; 59 15. Jeffrey Sempek, for the 2003 crimes of Theft $100 - $500, committed in El Paso 60 County, and Controlled Substance - Possession Schedule II, One Gram or Less, committed 61 in Denver County; 62 16. Beth Stone, for the 2005 crime of Forgery - Check/Commercial Instrument, committed 63 in Denver County, and for the 2006 crime of Trespass First Degree/Auto with Intent to 64 Commit a Crime, committed in Douglas County; 65 17. Tracy Tomky, for the 2002 crimes of Controlled Substance - Manufacture Schedule II 66 and Controlled Substance - Possession of Schedule II, committed in Morgan County; 67 18. Lisa White, for the 1982 crime of Criminal Attempt, committed in Jefferson County. 68 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021 Page 33

The following persons were granted sentence commutations: 1 2 1. Fredric Dryer, for the 2009 crime of COCCA - Pattern of Racketeering, Security Fraud, 3 Theft, Conspiracy - Securities, and Conspiracy - Theft, committed in Denver County; 4 2. William Goble, for the 1996 crimes of Manufacture or Sale of Controlled Substance, 5 Possession/Sale of Schedule I/II Controlled Substance, Paraphernalia - Possession, and 6 Habitual Criminal 3+ Previous Convictions, committed in Mesa County; 7 3. Frederick Harris, for the 2000 crime of Controlled Substance - Distribution of Schedule 8 II, committed in Arapahoe County; 9 4. Anthony Martinez, for the 1989 crime Second Degree Burglary - Habitual Criminal, 10 committed in Denver County. 11 Additionally, pursuant to HB 20-1424 and C.R.S. § 16-17-102, I issued Executive Order C 12 2020 004 on October 1, 2020, in which I granted full and unconditional pardons to 13 individuals convicted of possession of one (1) ounce or less of marijuana in the State of 14 Colorado pursuant to certain historical criminal statutes. A copy of the Executive Order is 15 attached. 16 17 Please feel free to contact the Governor's Office should you have any questions regarding 18 the clemency process. Thank you. 19 20 Sincerely, 21 Jared Polis 22 Governor 23 24 Enclosures 25 cc: Sen. Leroy Garcia, President, Colorado Senate 26 Rep. Alec Garnett, Speaker, Colorado House of Representatives 27 Sen. Pete Lee, Chair, Committee on the Judiciary, Colorado Senate 28 Rep. Mike Weissman, Chair, Committee on the Judiciary, Colorado House of 29 Representatives 30 Cindi Markwell, Secretary, Colorado Senate 31 Robin Jones, Chief Clerk, Colorado House of Representatives 32 Sharon Eubanks, Director, Office of Legislative Legal Services 33 Lisa Kaufmann, Chief of Staff, Governor's Office 34 Jacki Cooper Melmed, Chief Legal Counsel, Governor's Office 35 Jenna Goldstein, Deputy Legal Counsel, Governor's Office 36 David Oppenheim, Director, Office of Legislative Affairs, Governor's Office 37 John Cribari, Administrative Services Manager - Executive Clemency 38 Noah Justice, Executive Clemency Program Assistant 39 40 ______41 42 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 43 ______44 45 46 47 ______48 49 TRIBUTES 50 51 Honoring: 52 53 Sloane McDaniel -- By Senator Fenberg 54 Rylan Neumann -- By Senator Fenberg 55 Tyler Jacobs -- By Senator Fenberg 56 Sage Rubin -- By Senator Fenberg 57 Grace Abboud -- By Senator Fenberg 58 Leela Newton -- By Senator Fenberg 59 Claire Rosenberg -- By Senator Fenberg 60 Zora Eckert -- By Senator Fenberg 61 Tess Kuczun -- By Senator Fenberg 62 Keara Friel -- By Senator Fenberg 63 Olivia Beresford -- By Senator Fenberg 64 Malia Chipouras -- By Senator Fenberg 65 Sophie Schreiber -- By Senator Fenberg 66 Addison Engel -- By Senator Fenberg 67 Colton Sorrells -- By Senator Fenberg 68 Page 34 Senate Journal-1st Day-January 13, 2021

Vic and Sharon Campbell -- By Senator Cooke 1 Brendan Unitt -- By Senator Cooke 2 Becky Safarik -- By Senator Cooke 3 Carl Harvey -- By Senator Cooke_ 4 Robert and Margaret Morris -- By Senator Garcia 5 Jim and Jerry Mastrini -- By Senator Garcia 6 The Pueblo West High School Boys Golf Team -- By Senator Garcia 7 Tino and Helen Herrera -- By Senator Garcia 8 Dan and Rosemary Martinez -- By Senator Garcia 9 Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph Madrid Jr. -- By Senator Garcia 10 Malley Martinez -- By Senator Garcia 11 John and Nancy Tracey -- By Senator Garcia 12 Bill and Christa Phillips -- By Senator Garcia 13 Jack Ryan -- By Senator Rodriquez 14 Graham Witherspoon -- By Senator Todd 15 Patricia Ducy Kelly -- By Senator Garcia 16 17 ______18 19 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m. January 14, 20 2021. 21 22 Approved: 23 24 25 26 Leroy M. Garcia 27 President of the Senate 28 29 30 Attest: 31 32 33 34 Cindi L. Markwell 35 Secretary of the Senate 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 35

SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-third General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 2nd Legislative Day Thursday, January 14, 2021 7 8 9 10 Prayer By Senate Holbert 11 12 Call to By President Pro Tem Donovan at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--33 16 Excused--2 17 Present later--2 18 19 Quorum President Pro Tem Donovan announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Majority Leader Fenberg 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Bridges, reading of the Journal of Janaury 13, 2021, was dispensed 24 the Journal with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 29 30 Correctly Printed: SB21-001, 002, and 003; SJR21-001; SR21-001 and 002. 31 Correctly Engrossed: SB21-001, 002, and 003; SJR21-001; SR21-001 and 002. 32 Correctly Enrolled: SR21-001 and 002. 33 34 ______35 36 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 37 38 January 14, 2021 39 Mr. President: 40 41 The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR21-001, amended as printed in House 42 Journal, January 13, 2021. 43 44 The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR21-1001 as printed in House Journal, 45 January 13, 2021. 46 47 ______48 49 Upon request of Majority Leader Fenberg, SB21-003 was removed from the Third 50 Reading of Bills--Final Passage--Consent Calendar of Thursday, January 14, 2021 and 51 was placed at the end of the Third Reading of Bills Final Passage Calendar of Thursday, 52 January 14, 2021. 53 ______54 55 56 57 Page 36 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021

THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE -- CONSENT CALENDAR 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 SB21-001 by Senator Winter and Priola; also Representative Herod and Sandridge--Concerning 6 modifications to programs enacted to provide relief to certain businesses impacted by 7 severe capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 8 9 10 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 11 12 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 13 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 14 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 15 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 16 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 17 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 18 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 19 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 20 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 21 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott 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: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Fenberg, Fields, Garcia, Ginal, 27 Gonzales, Hansen, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Lee, Lundeen, Moreno, Pettersen, 28 Rodriguez, Simpson, and Story. 29 30 SB21-002 by Senator Winter and Gonzales; also Representative Herod--Concerning modification of 31 the limitations on certain debt collection actions enacted in Senate Bill 20-211. 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 Lee Y Simpson Y 37 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 38 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 39 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 40 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 41 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 42 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 43 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 44 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 45 46 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 47 was declared passed. 48 49 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Donovan, Fenberg, Fields, Garcia, 50 Ginal, Hansen, Holbert, Jaquez Lewis, Kolker, Lee, Moreno, Pettersen, Rodriguez, and 51 Story. 52 53 ______54 55 56 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 57 58 On third reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length 59 having been dispensed with by unanimous consent: 60 61 62 SB21-003 by Senator Fields and Holbert; also Representative Ortiz and Larson--Concerning the 63 recreation and reenactment, with amendments, of the "Occupational Therapy Practice Act", 64 and, in connection therewith, reestablishing the licensing functions of the director of the 65 division of professions and occupations in the department of regulatory agencies regarding 66 occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. 67 68 69 70 71 72 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 37

A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Holbert 1 was given permission to offer a third reading amendment. 2 3 Third Reading Amendment No. 1(L.001) , by Senator Holbert. 4 5 6 Amend engrossed bill, page 17, line 20, after "12-270-107 (1)" insert "OR 7 12-270-108 (1)". 8 9 Page 17, line 22, after "12-270-107 (1)" insert "OR 12-270-108 (1)". 10 11 Page 22, line 15, strike "BEHAVIORAL OR MENTAL HEALTH" and substitute 12 "BEHAVIORAL, MENTAL HEALTH, OR SUBSTANCE USE". 13 14 Page 22, lines 20 and 21, strike "BEHAVIORAL OR MENTAL HEALTH" and 15 substitute "BEHAVIORAL, MENTAL HEALTH, OR SUBSTANCE USE". 16 17 The amendment was passed on the following roll call vote: 18 19 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 20 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 21 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 22 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 23 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 24 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 25 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 26 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 27 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 28 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 29 30 The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?", the roll call was taken 31 with the following result: 32 33 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 34 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 35 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 36 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 37 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 38 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 39 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 40 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 41 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 42 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 43 44 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the 45 affirmative, the bill was declared passed. 46 47 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Cooke, Garcia, Gardner, 48 Ginal, Gonzales, Hisey, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Lee, Liston, Lundeen, 49 Priola, Rankin, Scott, Smallwood, Story, Winter, Woodward, and Zenzinger. 50 51 ______52 53 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a majority of those elected 54 to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of 55 order for consideration of House Amendments to Senate Resolutions. . 56 ______57 58 59 60 Page 38 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021

CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO 1 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2 3 Senator Fenberg moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SJR21-001, as 4 printed in House Journal, January 13, 2021, page(s) 19-25. 5 6 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 7 motion was adopted on the following roll call vote. 8 9 10 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 11 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 12 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 13 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 14 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 15 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 16 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 17 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 18 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 19 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 20 21 22 The question being "Shall the resolution, as amended, pass?", the roll call was taken with 23 the following result: 24 25 26 YES 19 NO 15 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 27 Bridges Y Gardner N Lee Y Simpson N 28 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston N Smallwood N 29 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 30 Cooke N Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 31 Coram N Hisey N Pettersen Y Winter Y 32 Danielson E Holbert N Priola N Woodward N 33 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin N Zenzinger Y 34 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer N Rodriguez Y President Y 35 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott N 36 37 38 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the 39 resolution, as amended, was repassed. 40 41 ______42 43 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 44 ______45 46 47 INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 48 49 50 HJR21-1001 by Representative Esgar; also Senator Fenberg--Concerning changes to the joint rules of 51 the Senate and House of Representatives regarding oversight responsibilities of 52 committees of reference. 53 54 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call 55 vote: 56 57 58 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 59 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 60 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 61 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 62 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 63 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 64 Danielson E Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 65 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 66 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 67 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 68 69 70 Co-sponsor(s) added: Priola. 71 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 39

______1 2 3 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 4 5 January 14, 2021 6 7 To: Senate 8 Message From Revisor of Statutes 9 10 We herewith transmit: 11 12 Without comment, HB21-1001, 1003, and 1004. 13 Without comment, as amended, HB21-1002. 14 15 ______16 17 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 18 19 January 14, 2021 20 Mr. President: 21 22 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 23 HB21-1002, amended as printed in House Journal, January 13, 2021. 24 25 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes 26 HB21-1001, 1003, and 1004. 27 28 ______29 30 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 31 ______32 33 34 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS -- FIRST READING 35 36 The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated: 37 38 HB21-1001 by Representative Esgar and McKean; also Senator Fenberg and Holbert--Concerning 39 authorization for remote participation in political party committee meetings. 40 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 41 42 HB21-1002 by Representative Weissman and Sirota; also Senator Moreno and Hansen--Concerning 43 reductions to certain taxpayers' state income tax liability related to state tax law changes 44 made in 2020, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. 45 Finance 46 47 HB21-1003 by Representative Benavidez; also Senator Fenberg--Concerning the conduct of legislative 48 proceedings during a declared disaster emergency. 49 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 50 51 HB21-1004 by Representative Snyder and Soper; also Senator Gardner and Lee--Concerning the 52 "Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act". 53 State, Veterans, & Military Affairs 54 55 ______56 57 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 58 ______59 60 61 Page 40 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS 1 2 Finance After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1002 be 3 referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 4 5 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1003 be 6 Veterans, & referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation. 7 Military 8 Affairs 9 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1004 be 10 Veterans, & referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 11 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 12 Affairs 13 State, After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1001 be 14 Veterans, & referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation and with a 15 Military recommendation that it be placed on the Consent Calendar. 16 Affairs 17 18 19 ______20 21 SIGNING OF BILLS -- RESOLUTIONS -- MEMORIALS 22 23 The President has signed: SJR21-001. 24 25 ______26 27 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 28 ______29 30 31 ______32 33 Call of the Senate. Call raised. 34 ______35 36 37 Appro- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1003 be 38 priations referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. 39 40 Appro- After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends that HB21-1002 be 41 priations referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation. 42 ______43 44 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 45 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, HB21-1004 were made Special Orders at 46 12:45 p.m. 47 ______48 49 Committee The hour of 12:45 p.m. having arrived, Senator Rodriguez moved that the Senate resolve 50 of the itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders -- Second 51 Whole Reading of Bills, and Senator Rodriguez was called to act as Chair. 52 53 54 SPECIAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS -- 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 HB21-1004 by Representative Snyder and Soper; also Senator Gardner and Lee--Concerning the 61 "Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act". 62 63 Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and final passage. 64 65 66 67 68 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 41

1 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 2 CONSENT CALENDAR 3 4 5 On motion of Senator Rodriguez, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 6 on the following roll call vote: 7 8 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 9 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 10 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 11 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 12 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 13 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 14 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 15 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis E Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 16 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 17 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 18 19 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 20 21 Passed on second reading: HB21-1004 ordered revised and placed on the calendar for 22 third reading and final passage. 23 24 ______25 26 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to 27 the Senate having voted in the affirmative, were made Special Orders at 12:51 p.m. 28 ______29 30 Committee The hour of 12: 51 p.m. having arrived, Senator Rodriguez moved that the Senate 31 of the resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders -- 32 Whole Second Reading of Bills, and Senator Rodriguez was called to act as Chair. 33 34 SPECIAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 35 36 The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chair reported that the following bills, 37 reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 38 and action taken thereon as follows: 39 40 41 HB21-1001 by Representative Esgar and McKean; also Senator Fenberg and Holbert--Concerning 42 authorization for remote participation in political party committee meetings. 43 44 Amendment No. 1(L.001), by Senator Liston. 45 46 47 Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, after line 21 insert: 48 49 "(c) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION TO THE CONTRARY, A STATE 50 SENATE, STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 51 DISTRICT COMMITTEE MAY HOLD A MEETING TO ADDRESS ORGANIZATIONAL OR 52 ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE ELECTION OF 53 THE COMMITTEE'S OFFICERS, SEPARATE FROM A MEETING OF THE STATE 54 CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A MEMBER OF A DISTRICT COMMITTEE MAY PARTICIPATE 55 IN A SEPARATE MEETING HELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SUBSECTION (11)(c) 56 BY REMOTE MEANS, INCLUDING CASTING THE MEMBER'S VOTE BY E-MAIL, MAIL, 57 TELEPHONE, OR THROUGH AN INTERNET-BASED APPLICATION IF SUCH REMOTE 58 PARTICIPATION HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE CHAIR AND VICE-CHAIR OF THE 59 DISTRICT COMMITTEE.". 60 61 Reletter succeeding paragraph accordingly. 62 63 As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 64 passage. 65 66 67 68 69 Page 42 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021

HB21-1002 by Representative Weissman and Sirota; also Senator Moreno and Hansen--Concerning 1 reductions to certain taxpayers' state income tax liability related to state tax law changes 2 made in 2020, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation. 3 4 Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for third reading and final passage. 5 6 HB21-1003 by Representative Benavidez; also Senator Fenberg--Concerning the conduct of legislative 7 proceedings during a declared disaster emergency. 8 9 Amendment No. 1(L.004), by Senator Fenberg. 10 11 12 Amend reengrossed bill, page 3, strike lines 14 through 18. 13 14 Page 3, line 19, strike "(B)" and substitute "(III)". 15 16 17 As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for third reading and final 18 passage. 19 20 21 ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 22 23 On motion of Senator Rodriguez, the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted 24 on the following roll call vote: 25 26 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 27 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 28 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 29 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 30 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 31 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 32 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 33 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis E Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 34 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 35 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott Y 36 37 The Committee of the Whole took the following action: 38 39 Passed on second reading: HB20-1001as amended, 1002, and 1003 as amended, ordered 40 revised and placed on the calendar for third reading final passage. 41 42 ______43 44 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR 45 46 January 13, 2021 47 73rd General Assembly 48 First Regular Session 49 State Capitol 50 200 E. Colfax Avenue 51 Denver, Colorado 80203 52

Welcome to the First Regular Session of the 73rd General Assembly. I want to welcome 53 those first-time lawmakers, and thank you for you for choosing to give back through public 54 service; I also want to applaud our returning legislators, as well as those whose service has 55 concluded. You came together not once, but two separate times to provide much needed 56 relief to Coloradans. You stepped up to answer the call, even when it meant increased risk 57 to your own health, passing legislation supporting our small businesses, providing rent and 58 utility assistance, increasing food access, and more. 59 60 These are extraordinary times, and this legislative session will look different than many 61 others, including the delay of our public State of the State address. I very much look 62 forward to addressing you all in-person in February when the General Assembly 63 reconvenes following the coming recess. For now, however, I wanted to provide a brief 64 update on our great state following one of the most challenging years in Colorado history. 65 66 67 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 43

Over these last 10 months, Coloradans have been truly tested, and no one has been left 1 untouched by this pandemic. We've all felt the impacts, whether economic or health related, 2 and I'm proud of how Coloradans have reacted in the face of such challenges. 3 4 On March 5, Colorado confirmed its first case of COVID-19, and since then our lives have 5 been transformed. In the weeks leading up to this first case, we worked closely with the 6 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to prepare for when the virus 7 would reach our state, and acted swiftly once the first case was confirmed to declare a state 8 of emergency and initiate a statewide response that prioritized the health and safety of 9 Coloradans. 10 11 The early weeks of the pandemic saw nationwide shortages of critical personal protective 12 equipment (PPE) and testing supplies, and with little from the federal government, we had 13 to create our own supply chains and secure our own equipment. We worked to negotiate 14 key deals, including a 17-month contract with Honeywell for 6 million masks to keep our 15 frontline health care workers safe. Over the course of this pandemic, Colorado has gone 16 from being able to run 160 tests per day at the state lab to more than 50,000 across our 17 public and private partners. And we were the first state in the country to stand up a 18 drive-through testing site, followed by more than 50 community testing sites across the 19 state. 20 21 We prioritized transparency by holding press conferences multiple times per week to give 22 Coloradans a clear picture of our epidemiological trends, quickly establishing public facing 23 dashboards and data visualizations, and encouraging everyone to keep #DoingMyPartCO to 24 spread science-based information about steps Coloradans can take to protect themselves 25 and others from the virus. 26 27 As the health crisis unfolded, the economic effects of the virus began to take form. 28 Coloradans struggled to make ends meet, from small business owners wondering how they 29 would stay open to Coloradans who weren't sure where their next meal was coming from. 30 We quickly stood up the Colorado COVID Relief Fund and partnered with the 31 philanthropic community to help raise money to support local nonprofits and organizations 32 working with people directly impacted by the pandemic. To date, the fund has awarded 33 more than $23 million to nearly 1,000 organizations across all 64 counties. 34 35 Early in the crisis we assembled the Economic Stabilization and Growth Council, led by 36 Secretary Federico Pena and other business and community leaders, and acted on their 37 recommendations to mitigate the pandemic's impact on our economy. We cut red tape for 38 small businesses and streamlined government services. 39 40 In late March, after working closely with our federal delegation, Congress finally acted to 41 provide much-needed relief through the CARES Act. We worked with legislative 42 leadership to distribute $1.674 billion in federal funds from the CARES Act to support 43 school districts, boost higher education institutions, help Coloradans with housing costs 44 and food assistance, and more. 45 46 I'm incredibly proud that we were one of the first states in the country to come out of stay at 47 home and begin slowly reopening our economy, leading to a summer of strong economic 48 activity while successfully suppressing the virus. Due in part to that successful summer, our 49 overall economy remains one of the strongest in the country. 50 51 And we continue doing everything we can to take care of our own. In order to help 52 Coloradans who had been hardest hit by the pandemic, in partnership with legislative 53 leadership, I took action to provide direct payments of $375 to more than 400,000 who had 54 faced unemployment during the pandemic. 55 56 In addition to the urgent action we took together to address the COVID crisis, we worked 57 together with Colorado lawmakers to pass and sign legislation to address our nation's racial 58 reckoning, like SB20-219, Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity Act. I also signed an 59 executive order directing the Department of Personnel & Administration to lead efforts on 60 furthering equity, diversity, and inclusion within our state government and will look to 61 make additional progress on ensuring that we truly can build a Colorado for all this session. 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Page 44 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021

This past year, Colorado was also hit with the largest wildfires in our state's history, forcing 1 many Coloradans to flee from their homes, unsure if they would be able to return. Extreme 2 statewide drought laid the foundation for these devastating fires, showing us that climate 3 refugees don't just live on the coasts. First responders had to adapt to the reality of fighting 4 fires while keeping themselves safe from the virus. The communities impacted are still 5 picking up the pieces today, showing the true resilience of Coloradans and the need for 6 continued action to address the climate crisis we face. 7 8 Over the fall, COVID cases across the nation and in Colorado started to rise once again. As 9 we worked to manage this new wave of infections, cases and hospitalizations surged above 10 Spring levels. While a Stay-at-Home order was effective in March, we had more isolated 11 disease transmission in this new wave, more knowledge of the virus, and knew firsthand 12 the economic impact that a Stay-at-Home order had on our communities. In order to help 13 manage the crisis more locally, the state worked with local communities to create a 14 COVID-19 dial system that coded each county based on caseloads, positivity rate, and other 15 factors. Counties began to move further away from "green" and more towards "orange" and 16 "red" as the winter months got closer. The hospital system began again to reach crisis 17 levels. 18 19 After months of remote learning for many students, new evidence suggested that being out 20 of the classroom was having a devastating effect on children and families, as well as 21 worsening gender-based earning disparities in the workplace. There was little indication 22 that schools were playing a large role in disease transmission, given that young children 23 were significantly less likely to catch the virus or transmit it. Armed with more information 24 and the advice of a new "Back-to-School Working Group", the State released a "Roadmap 25 to In-Person Learning" with detailed steps to help every school district get back to 26 in-person learning as soon as safely possible. As we focused on standing up the resources 27 schools needed to be successful, we also supported innovation in education. We stood up 28 the Response, Innovation, and Student Equity (RISE) fund to provide over $30 million to 29 school districts, schools, higher education institutions, and partnerships that have been 30 disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 to help them innovate and emerge stronger than 31 before. And to ensure the classroom remains one of the safest places for our children, we 32 are partnering with Binax to provide free, at-home testing for educators and students across 33 the state. The program will distribute 1 million tests per month to schools across the state 34 who opt in. 35 36 Last month, Colorado received the wonderful news that multiple highly effective vaccines 37 had been approved for emergency use, and would be distributed to states immediately. 38 Colorado once again moved quickly to operationalize a plan to distribute vaccines to 39 providers, prioritizing those most at-risk, including health care workers and those 70 years 40 of age and older, who are significantly more likely to require hospitalization and to die 41 from the virus. It is vital that as we rapidly distribute the vaccine, we also do so through a 42 lens that ensures equity for our communities of color, including those with less means, and 43 those that live in hard to reach areas of our state. The unacceptable alternative will result in 44 our black and brown communities falling further and faster behind than the rest of our 45 state. The end is truly in sight as we work over the coming months to ensure the general 46 population has access to the vaccine this summer. 47 48 49 Looking back, I am proud of how Coloradans have stepped up for each other and their 50 communities. Time and time again, we have proven just how resilient we are as a state. 51 This pandemic has exposed the cracks in our systems and forced us all to examine how we 52 can do better. We have an opportunity before us to reimagine Colorado's future and rebuild 53 in a way that truly creates a Colorado for all. 54 I look forward to being with you all in February and providing a more thorough update on 55 the state of our state in person. Until then, be safe and thank you for your dedication to our 56 great state. 57 58 59 Sincerely, 60 (signed) 61 Jared Polis 62 Governor 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Senate Journal-2nd Day-January 14, 2021 Page 45

______1 2 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday, 3 January 15, 2021. 4 5 Approved: 6 7 8 9 Kerry Donovan 10 President pro tem of the Senate 11 12 Attest: 13 14 15 16 Cindi L. Markwell 17 Secretary of the Senate 18

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SENATE JOURNAL 1 Seventy-third General Assembly 2 STATE OF COLORADO 3 Second Regular Session 4 5 6 3rd Legislative Day Friday, January 15, 2021 7 8 9 10 Prayer By Senator Bridges 11 12 Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m. 13 Order 14 15 Roll Call Present--32 16 Excused--3, Ginal, Scott, Story 17 Present later--2, Gina, Story 18 19 Quorum The President announced a quorum present. 20 21 Pledge By Senator Simpson. 22 23 Reading of On motion of Senator Bridges, reading of the Journal of January 14, 2021, was dispensed 24 the Journal with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Secretary. 25 26 ______27 28 SENATE SERVICES REPORT 29 30 Correctly Reengrossed: SB21-001, 002, and 003. 31 Correctly Revised: HB21-1001 1002, 1003, and 1004; HJR21-001. 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 HB21-1004 by Representative Snyder and Soper; also Senator Gardner and Lee--Concerning the 42 "Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act". 43 44 45 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 46 47 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 48 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 49 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 50 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 51 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 52 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 53 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 54 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 55 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 56 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 57 58 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 59 was passed. 60 61 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Cooke, Fields, Garcia, Gonzales, 62 Hansen, Hisey, Holbert, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Liston, Lundeen, Moreno, 63 Pettersen, Priola, Rankin, Rodriguez, Smallwood, Winter, and Woodward. 64 65 Page 48 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021

1 ______2 3 THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE 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 HB21-1001 by Representative Esgar and McKean; also Senator Fenberg and Holbert--Concerning 9 authorization for remote participation in political party committee meetings. 10 11 A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Liston 12 was given permission to offer a third reading amendment. 13 14 Third Reading Amendment No. 1(L.003) , by Senator Liston. 15 16 Amend revised bill, page 3, line 4, after "STATE", insert "OR COUNTY". 17 18 The amendment was passed/lost on the following roll call vote: 19 20 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 21 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 22 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 23 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 24 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 25 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 26 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 27 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 28 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 29 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 30 31 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 32 was passed. 33 34 The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?", the roll call was taken with the 35 following result: 36 37 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 38 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 39 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 40 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 41 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 42 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 43 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 44 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 45 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 46 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 47 48 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill as 49 amended was passed. 50 51 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Cooke, Danielson, Donovan, Fields, 52 Garcia, Gardner, Hisey, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Lee, Liston, Lundeen, Moreno, Pettersen, 53 Priola, Rankin, Simpson, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Winter, Woodward, and 54 Zenzinger. 55 56 HB21-1002 by Representative Weissman and Sirota; also Senator Moreno and Hansen--Concerning 57 reductions to certain taxpayers' state income tax liability related to state tax law changes 58 made in 2020. 59 60 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 61 62 63 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021 Page 49

YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 2 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 3 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 4 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 5 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 6 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 7 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 9 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 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, Buckner, Coleman, Danielson, Fenberg, Fields, Garcia, 15 Gonzales, Jaquez Lewis, Kolker, Lee, Pettersen, Priola, Rodriguez, Story, and Winter. 16 17 18 HB21-1003 by Representative Benavidez; also Senator Fenberg--Concerning the conduct of legislative 19 proceedings during a declared disaster emergency. 20 21 The question being "Shall the bill pass?", the roll call was taken with the following result: 22 23 YES 31 NO 2 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 24 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 25 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 26 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 27 Cooke N Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 28 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 29 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward N 30 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 31 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 32 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 33 34 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 35 was passed. 36 37 Co-sponsor(s) added: Buckner, Coleman, Danielson, Fields, Garcia, Gonzales, Hansen, 38 Jaquez Lewis, Kolker, Lee, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Story, and Winter. 39 40 41 CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS -- 42 CONSENT CALENDAR 43 44 On motion of Assistant Majority Leader Fields, the following Governor's appointments 45 were confirmed by the following roll call votes: 46 47 MEMBERS OF THE 48 FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 49 50 for a term expiring September 1, 2021: 51 52 Marisa Pacheco of Pueblo, Colorado, to serve as a representative of Colorado municipal 53 employers, occasioned by the resignation of Suzanne Janeen Morgan of Lone Tree, 54 Colorado, appointed; 55 56 for terms expiring September 1, 2024: 57 58 John Hoehler of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a representative of full-time paid police 59 officers, appointed; 60 61 Adilberto Antonio “Guy” Torres III of Littleton, Colorado, to serve as a member of the 62 state's financial or business community with experience in investments, reappointed. 63 64 Page 50 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021

YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 2 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 3 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 4 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 5 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 6 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 7 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 9 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 10 11 ______12 13 INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 14 15 SR21-003 by Senator Fenberg--Concerning the appointment of officers and employees for the Senate 16 convened in the First Regular Session of the Seventy-third General Assembly. 17 18 19 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 20 21 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 22 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 23 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 24 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 25 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 26 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 27 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 28 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 29 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 30 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 31 32 33 SJR21-002 by Senator Fenberg; also Representative Mullica--Concerning the officers and employees 34 of the First Regular Session of the Seventy-third general assembly. 35 36 37 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 38 39 YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 40 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 41 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 42 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 43 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 44 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 45 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 46 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 47 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 48 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 49 50 51 ______52 53 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 54 ______55 56 57 INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 58 59 SJR21-003 by Senator Garcia; also Representative Garnett--Concerning the appointment of members 60 of the Colorado commission on uniform state laws. 61 62 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution/memorial was adopted by the following 63 roll call vote: 64 65 66 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021 Page 51

YES 33 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0 1 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 2 Buckner Y Ginal E Liston Y Smallwood Y 3 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 4 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 5 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 6 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 7 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 8 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 9 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 10 11 12 Co-sponsor(s) added: Coleman, Cooke, Coram, Fenberg, Gardner, Gonzales, Hisey, 13 Holbert, Kirkmeyer, Lee, Liston, Lundeen, Priola, Rankin, Simpson, Smallwood, 14 Sonnenberg, and Woodward. 15 16 ______17 18 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 19 ______20 21 22 INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS & MEMORIALS 23 24 SJM21-001 by Senator Garcia and Gardner; also Representative Snyder and Carver--Concerning 25 reaffirming Colorado to be the permanent location for the United States Space Command, 26 and, in connection therewith, urging the Department of Defense to keep the United States 27 Space Command in Colorado. 28 29 On motion of Senator Garcia, the memorial was read at length and adopted by the 30 following roll call vote: 31 32 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 33 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 34 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 35 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 36 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 37 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 38 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 39 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 40 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 41 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 42 43 44 Co-sponsor(s) added: Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Cooke, Coram, Danielson, 45 Donovan, Fenberg, Fields, Ginal, Gonzales, Hansen, Hisey, Holbert, Jaquez Lewis, 46 Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Lee, Liston, Lundeen, Moreno, Pettersen, Priola, Rankin, 47 Rodriguez, Simpson, Smallwood, Sonnenberg, Story, Winter, Woodward, Zenzinger. 48 49 SR21-004 by Senator Coleman and Fields; also Representative (None)--Concerning the 50 commemoration of the birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 51 52 On motion of Senator Coleman, the resolution/memorial was read at length and adopted by 53 the following roll call vote: 54 55 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 56 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 57 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 58 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 59 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 60 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 61 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 62 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 63 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 64 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 65 66 67 Co-sponsor(s) added: Coram, Danielson, Donovan, Garcia, Kirkmeyer, Liston, Moreno, 68 Pettersen, Rankin, Simpson, and Sonnenberg. 69 Page 52 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021

______1 2 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE 3 4 Mr. President: 5 6 The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes; 7 SB21-001, amended as printed in House Journal, January 14, 2021. 8 9 The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith SB21-002 and 003. 10 11 ______12 13 MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR OF STATUTES 14 15 We herewith transmit: 16 17 Without comment, as amended, SB21-001. 18 19 ______20 21 CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS 22 23 SB21-001 by Senator Winter and Priola; also Representative Herod and Sandridge--Concerning 24 modifications to programs enacted to provide relief to certain businesses impacted by 25 severe capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 26 27 Senator Winter moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB21-001, as 28 printed in House journal, January 14, 2021, page(s) 47-48. The motion was adopted by 29 the following roll call vote: 30 31 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 32 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 33 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 34 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 35 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 36 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 37 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 38 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 39 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 40 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 41 42 The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?", the roll call was taken with the 43 following result: 44 45 YES 34 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 46 Bridges Y Gardner Y Lee Y Simpson Y 47 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston Y Smallwood Y 48 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen Y Sonnenberg Y 49 Cooke Y Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 50 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 51 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward Y 52 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin Y Zenzinger Y 53 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer Y Rodriguez Y President Y 54 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 55 56 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, 57 as amended, was repassed. 58 59 Co-sponsor(s) added: Danielson and Zenzinger. 60 61 ______62 63 Senate in recess. Senate reconvened. 64 ______65 66 67 68 Senate Journal-3rd Day-January 15, 2021 Page 53

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1 2 SJR21-004 by Senator Fenberg and Holbert; also Representative Esgar and McKean--Concerning a 3 temporary adjournment of the first regular session of the seventy-third general assembly. 4 5 On motion of Senator Fenberg, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote: 6 7 YES 25 NO 9 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0 8 Bridges Y Gardner N Lee Y Simpson Y 9 Buckner Y Ginal Y Liston N Smallwood N 10 Coleman Y Gonzales Y Lundeen N Sonnenberg N 11 Cooke N Hansen Y Moreno Y Story Y 12 Coram Y Hisey Y Pettersen Y Winter Y 13 Danielson Y Holbert Y Priola Y Woodward N 14 Donovan Y Jaquez Lewis Y Rankin N Zenzinger Y 15 Fenberg Y Kirkmeyer N Rodriguez Y President Y 16 Fields Y Kolker Y Scott E 17 18 19 Co-sponsor(s) added: Buckner, Gonzales, Jaquez Lewis, and Story. 20 21 ______22 23 Journal correction: 24 25 Page 35, line 11, strike "Senate", replace with "Senator". 26 Page 35, line 17, add "Fields, Scott" 27 Page 35, line 18, add "Fields, Scott" 28 Page 36, line 51, strike "Holbert". 29 Page 37, line 49, strike "Gonzales". 30 31 ______32 33 On motion of Majority Leader Fenberg, the Senate adjourned until 10:00 a.m., February 34 16, 2021. 35 36 Approved: 37 38 39 40 Leroy M. Garcia 41 President of the Senate 42 43 Attest: 44 45 46 47 Cindi L. Markwell 48 Secretary of the Senate 49