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FINAL VOTE - Introduce a House bill to extend the repeal date of the CDC. The motion passed on a 4-0 vote with one excused and one absent.Final
FINAL VOTE - Introduce a Senate bill to waive the six-month rule for capital projects involving federal funds. The motion passed on a 5-0-1 vote.Final
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Comm Summary07:36 AM08:55 AMFinal
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Comm Summary09:20 AM10:48 AMFinal
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Comm Summary04:00 PM04:50 PMFinal
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Moved that the Executive Committee go into executive session under Section 24-6-402 (4) (d), C.R.S., to discuss details of capitol complex security. The motion passed on a 4-0-2 vote. Final
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Moved to approve one meeting of the Joint Finance Committee, including reimbursement of travel expenses. The motion passed without objection. Final
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Moved to place the recommendations regarding legislative contracts into a bill, which will be exempt from all bill limits. The motion passed without objection. Representative Weissmann and Senator Morse were named sponsors of the legislation. Final
Moved to approve an additional meeting for the Joint Finance Committee, including reimbursement of travel expenses. The motion passed without objection. Earlier in the meeting, Representative Judd requested permission for one meeting of the Joint Finance Committee during the interim, but meant to request permission for two, so the committee approved this additional request to correct the oversight. Final
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Comm Summary11:31 AM12:14 PMFinal