For the 2026 legislative session, CCLP is advocating for bills focused on advancing economic justice, defending public programs, and strengthening consumer rights.
Stay tuned as our priority bills are introduced in the Colorado legislature!
Updated 3/4/2026
*CCLP PRIORITY
Advancing economic justice
Advocating for tax reforms that ensure corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share and reduce burdens on working Coloradans.
Click here to find registered amend, monitor, oppose, and support positions for the bills below.
CCLP position |
Bill # |
Bill title |
Sponsor(s) |
Summary |
Status |
| Support | SB26-042 | Revenue Classification Taxpayers Bill of Rights | Weismann, Amabile, Zokaie, Sirota |
Concerning the classification of certain state revenue for the purposes of calculating state fiscal year spending pursuant to section 20 of article X of the state constitution, and, in connection therewith, clarifying the statutory definitions of collections for another government and damage awards. |
Senate Appropriations |
| Oppose | SB26-056 |
State Overtime Compensation Income Tax |
Kirkmeyer, Caldwell |
Concerning modifying the state income tax on overtime compensation to apply only in the 2026 income tax year. |
Senate Appropriations |
| Support | SB26-081 |
Increase Agricultural Employee Overtime Protections |
Danielson, Velasco |
Concerning the establishment of an overtime threshold for agricultural employees consistent with the threshold applicable to other workers in Colorado. |
Senate Business, Labor, & Technology |
| Support | HB26-1005 |
Worker Protection Collective Bargaining |
Mabrey, Bacon, Danielson, Jodeh |
Concerning measures to reduce barriers in the “Labor Peace Act” to promote good faith collective bargaining negotiations. |
House Floor |
| Support | HB26-1010 |
Older Adult Support & Representation in Workforce |
Willford, Jackson, Danielson |
Concerning increasing support for older adults in the workforce. |
Senate Business, Labor, & Technology |
| Support | HB26-1015 | Colorado Homeless Contribution Tax Credit Extension | McCormick, Taggart, Simpson |
Concerning the extension of the Colorado homeless contribution tax credit through income tax year 2030. |
House Appropriations |
| Support | HB26-1036 | Local Taxes on Vacant Residential Property | Titone, Velasco |
Concerning authorization for a local government to impose taxes on vacant residential properties, and, in connection therewith, allowing a local government to levy an excise tax based on the characteristics of a residential property, allowing a local government to create a new property tax classification for vacant residential properties and levy an additional property tax on those properties, and allowing local governments to contract to form a local housing tax authority. |
Postponed Indefinitely on 2/9 |
| Support | HB26-1054 | Protections for Workers Safety | Rutinel, Velasco |
Concerning worker safety protections. |
House Appropriations |
| Support | HB26-1143 |
Non-Employment Educational Opportunities Background Check Information |
Ricks, Joseph, Weissman |
Concerning information collected for a background check by entities that provide non-employment-based educational opportunities. |
House Appropriations |
| Support | HB26-1202 |
Strategy to Reduce & Prevent Homelessness |
Rutinel, Sirota, Amabile |
Concerning strategies to mitigate homelessness, and, in connection therewith, requiring the department of local affairs to present a proposal for a statewide strategy on homelessness prevention and resolution, allowing local governments to create multijurisdictional homelessness authorities, and allowing real estate documentary fees to be used for affordable housing. |
House Floor |
| Support* | HB26-1221 |
Tax Expenditure Adjustments |
Zokaie, Sirota, Amabile, Wallace |
Concerning the adjustment of certain tax expenditures. |
House Finance |
| Support* | HB26-1222 |
Modify Tax Expenditures |
Garcia, McCormick, Kipp |
Concerning the modification of tax expenditures, and, in connection therewith, making additions to the definition of federal taxable income for tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2027, and creating the family affordability credit. |
House Finance |
| Support* | HB26-1223 |
Modifying Certain Tax Expenditures |
Woodrow, Boesenecker, Ball, Roberts |
Concerning modifying certain tax expenditures. |
House Finance |
| Support | HB26-1240 |
State Earned Income Tax Credit Age Limit |
Rutinel, Zokaie |
Concerning the removal of the maximum age requirement for the state earned income tax credit. |
House Finance |
| Support* | HB26-1289 |
Modification of Certain Tax Expenditures |
García, Brown, Weissman |
Concerning modification of certain tax expenditures. |
House Finance |
Defending public programs
Supporting functional, person-centered public programs that improve health, meet changing needs. support the workforce, and lift Colorado’s economy.
Click here to find registered amend, monitor, oppose, and support positions for the bills below.
CCLP position |
Bill # |
Bill title |
Sponsor(s) |
Summary |
Status |
| Support | HB26-1084 |
Voter Transparency in Ballot Measures |
Espenoza, Camacho, Weissman, Lindstedt |
Concerning voter transparency requirements to expand information about the funding of initiated statewide ballot measures, and, in connection therewith, requiring the ballot title and abstract of the fiscal impact statement for certain initiated statewide ballot measures to identify the main areas of state expenditure that would be affected by the measure. |
House Floor |
| Oppose | HB26-1096 |
Colorado Medicaid Access to Primary Care Services |
Feret, Johnson, Rich |
Concerning access to direct primary care services for Colorado medicaid members. |
Senate Health & Human Services |
Strengthening consumer rights
Protecting community members from exploitative business practices and working to break cycles of debt and poverty.
Click here to find registered amend, monitor, oppose, and support positions for the bills below.
CCLP position |
Bill # |
Bill title |
Sponsor(s) |
Summary |
Status |
| Support | SB26-002 |
Energy Affordability |
Kipp, Exum, Willford |
Concerning energy affordability, and, in connection therewith, establishing a first allotment of residential electricity service program that provides income-qualified utility customers a minimum level of electricity service at a marginal cost rate. |
Senate Transportation & Energy |
| Support | SB26-041 |
Consumer Protections Medical Care Entities |
Kipp, Weissman, Brown, McCormick |
Concerning consumer protections in transactions involving medical care entities. |
Senate Health & Human Services |
| Support | HB26-1012 |
Consumer Protections to Promote Fair Market Pricing |
Zokaie, Brown, Lindstedt, Weissman |
Concerning consumer protections to promote fair market pricing practices in the state. |
Postponed Indefinitely on 3/3 |
| Oppose | HB26-1046 |
Regulate Earned-Wage Access Services |
Camacho, Duran, Frizell, Mullica |
Concerning the regulation of earned-wage access services. |
House Appropriations |
| Support | HB26-1139 |
Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care |
Joseph, Lieder |
Concerning the use of artificial intelligence in health care. |
House Health & Human Services |
| Support | HB26-1195 |
Psychotherapy Artificial Intelligence Restrictions |
Rydin, Mabrey, Amabile, Mullica |
Concerning restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence relating to psychotherapy services. |
House Health & Human Services |
| Support | HB26-1210 |
Prohibit Surveillance Price & Wage Setting |
Bacon, Mabrey, Weissman, Jodeh |
Concerning limiting the use of intimate personal data to make inferences that impact a person’s financial position. |
House Business Affairs & Labor |
| Support | HB26-1261 |
Motor Vehicle Consumer Protections |
Mabrey, Ricks, Weissman, Wallace |
Concerning rights related to the transfer of a motor vehicle. |
House Business Affairs & Labor |
| Support | HB26-1267 |
Limitations on Collection Actions for Medical Debt |
Joseph, Mabrey, Jodeh, Weissman |
Concerning limitations on collection actions for medical debt. |
House Health & Human Services |
Other bills CCLP has taken a position on
Bills that fall into more than one of, or fall outside of, our legislative priority platform areas that are still of interest to CCLP.
Click here to find registered amend, monitor, oppose, and support positions for the bills below.
CCLP position |
Bill # |
Bill title |
Sponsor(s) |
Summary |
Status |
| Support | SB26-005 |
Rights Violation in Immigration Enforcement Remedy |
Weissman, Gonzales, Mabrey, Zokaie |
Concerning state court remedies for violations of federal constitutional rights occurring during immigration enforcement. |
Passed the Senate, onto the House |
| Support | SB26-006 |
Parity for Non-Opioid Pain Management Drugs |
Amabile, Brown |
Concerning parity for the use of non-opioid pain management drugs. |
Senate Health & Human Services |
| Oppose | SB26-112 |
Court Actions Related to Failure to Appear in Court |
Zamora Wilson, Soper |
Concerning defendants who fail to appear in court, and, in connection therewith, permitting certain conditions on pretrial release for defendants who have previously failed to appear. |
Senate Judiciary |
| Support | HB26-1019 |
Kidney Screening Mandatory Preventive Coverage |
Lieder, Bacon, Roberts |
Concerning mandatory health-care coverage for preventive kidney function screening services. |
House Health & Humans Services |
| Support | HB26-1134 |
Fairness & Transparency in Municipal Court |
Mabrey, Velasco, Amabile, Weissman |
Concerning measures to ensure that municipal court defendants are subject to conditions similar to state court defendants. |
Passed the House, onto the Senate |
| Oppose | HB26-1201 |
Homeowners’ Preferred Language Notice to Homeowners’ Association |
Weinberg |
Concerning a unit owner’s notice to a homeowners’ association that the unit owner prefers to receive correspondence in a language other than English. |
Postponed Indefinitely on 2/25 |
| Support | HB26-1202 |
Strategy to Reduce & Prevent Homelessness |
Rutinel, Sirota, Amabile |
Concerning strategies to mitigate homelessness, and, in connection therewith, requiring the department of local affairs to present a proposal for a statewide strategy on homelessness prevention and resolution, allowing local governments to create multijurisdictional homelessness authorities, and allowing real estate documentary fees to be used for affordable housing. |
House Floor |
| Support | HB26-1275 |
Law Enforcement Identification & Immigration Training Requirements |
Froelich, Zokaie, Weissman, Jodeh |
Concerning the conduct of law enforcement, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting peace officers from concealing their identities, clarifying state criminal law jurisdiction over federal officers, requiring training on immigration laws, and expanding the conduct by which a person commits impersonating a peace officer. |
House Judiciary |
