As unpredictable as this year has been, the legislature reconvened last Tuesday with a seemingly solid plan to finish out the 2020 legislative session — all bills must be “Fast, Free, & Friendly.” For the most part, that seems to be what’s happened. However, as video surfaced of yet another black man dying at the hands of police brutality, protestors demanding justice for George Floyd and the thousands of black lives stolen by racism have made their way to the Capitol’s doorstep and are demanding immediate action and policy reform. And our legislature has responded with swift action and sweeping legislation.
On Wednesday, Senators Leroy Garcia and Rhonda Fields and Representatives Leslie Herod and Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez introduced SB20-217 the Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity Act. This bill has already passed out of Senate Committee and is waiting for a vote by the full Senate before moving on to the house. Among other things, this bill would:
You can read the full bill language here, and we encourage our members to reach out to their legislators by phone or email to let them know how you feel about the bill. If you would like help identifying which legislator to reach out, please send me an email and I will send you a list of your legislators. You can email me at jeriel@westerncoloradoalliance.org.
COVID-19 Relief
Somewhat lost in the news of the global outcry against racism and police violence is the still very real reality of the global pandemic and its devastating economic effects. A suite of COVID-19 relief bills have been introduced or are awaiting introduction. Our legislative committee is in the process of deep research for each of these bills, and we plan to produce a full report that breaks down their impact for our communities once we know what passed. Here’s a list of the COVID-19 relief bills. Click on the bill number to learn more about each one:
SCR20-001: Repeal Property tax Assessment Rates
*This is essentially a repeal of Gallagher and if approved would go to a statewide vote on the ballot in November.
SB20-205: Sick Leave for Employees
SB20-207: Unemployment Insurance
SB20-204: Additional Resources to Protect Air Quality
SB20-212: Reimbursement for Telehealth ServicesAwaiting introduction are bills that would bolster funding for housing assistance, business loans and grants, mental health services, victims of domestic violence, and more.
Every day brings something new to the Capitol, and we’ll do our best to keep you up to date. We’re thankful to have our members in these trying times and encourage you to reach out to us if you are in need of any support.