Date
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Conference Committee
House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources
House Appropriations
House Economic and Business Development
House Education
House Ethics
House Finance
House Health and Environment
House Judiciary
House Legislative Council
House Local Government
House State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
House Transportation
Interim Committee Capitol Building Advisory Committee
Interim Committee Educational Success Task Force
Interim Committee Health Care Exchange
Interim Committee Police Officers' and Firefighters' Pension Reform Commission
Interim Committee Transportation Legislation Review Committee
09/14/2012
08/21/2012
Briefing by the Aviation Industry
Discussion on Legislation
Comm Summary
09:30 AM
03:27 PM
Final
Bill Summary
Final
Draft legislation to add two at-large members to the Transportation Commission. The committee further discussed the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 12-2, with six members excused.
Final
Draft legislation concerning the allocation of a portion of future growth in state sales and use tax revenues to the Highway Users Tax Fund. The committee discussed the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 10-5, with five members excused.
Final
Draft legislation concerning the flexibility of the Colorado Department of Transportation to modify speed limits in communities. The committee discussed the motion. The motion failed on a 7-7 vote, with six members excused.
Final
Draft a letter to the Colorado Department of Transportation concerning the progress on current projects and necessary funds to move forward in the future. The committee discussed the purpose of the letter. The motion passed on a vote of 15-0, with five members excused.
Final
Draft legislation encouraging the state of Colorado to convert fleet vehicles to natural gas and alternative fuel vehicles. The committee discussed the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 11-4, with five members excused.
Final
Draft legislation to require a zero-tolerance policy for driving under the influence of THC. The committee further discussed the motion. A vote was not taken as Senator King worked on language for the motion.
Final