Bill dies after lawmakers in both chambers fail to agree on changes State Sen. Julie Gonzales, a Denver Democrat, prepares to speak in favor of an amendment on an eviction protection bill in the Senate chamber at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on March 25, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post) By SETH KLAMANN | sklamann@denverpost.com | […]
Legislative and Lobbyist Updates
May 5th, 2024 – CLLC Weekly Legislative Tracking Report
The legislature was in session late into the day yesterday, with both the Senate and House convening for a weekend session today. It is unclear if either the House, Senate, or both will be back tomorrow for a Sunday session, May 5th. As you can see, we have had NO new bills of interest introduced […]
April 19th, 2024 – CLLC Weekly Legislative Tracking Report
Today is the 101st legislative day, with just 19 days remaining in the 2024 Colorado legislative session. The Senate is just about to adjourn for the weekend, and the House is still working. They are expected to return for a full workday tomorrow (they were also in session this past Sunday). Tensions are running high […]
March 30th, 2024 – CLLC Legislative Tracking Report
This was another busy week for us at the Colorado State Capitol. As you all know, the week started with the Senate passage of HB 24-1098, where we were one vote short of substantially amending the bill. This kept other Senate Democrats from supporting the Mullica amendment as there was no opportunity for its passage without […]
2023 Legislative Update Podcast
Join Chris Lopez and Jenny Bayless in a candid conversation with Daniel Muldoon, President of the Colorado Landlord Legislative Coalition, as they dissect the latest state legislation affecting landlords in Colorado. With Daniel’s firsthand experience as a property management company owner and his dedication to advocating for small landlords, this episode offers valuable insights into […]
2023 Legislative Wrap Up with William Mutch
The 120-day Colorado legislative session has now ended. This is good news for Colorado landlords as this means there are no more bills to be introduced as this has been one of the most challenging defensive sessions for Colorado housing providers in recent memory. As the legislature took office in January, moving quickly from the […]