Colorado 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1125

Introduced
1/28/25  
Refer
1/28/25  

Caption

State Agency Budget Transparency

Impact

The implications of this legislation are significant as it introduces a new requirement for comprehensive budget justification every ten years, which is intended to aid in eliminating redundant spending amidst state agency budgets. Furthermore, it requires principal departments to report all grants received during the previous fiscal year, thus increasing financial transparency regarding how state funds are utilized across various departments. Such measures are expected to improve public insight into state budgeting processes and enhance overall fiscal responsibility.

Summary

House Bill 1125 aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of state agency budgets in Colorado. Beginning with the 2027-28 state fiscal year, the bill mandates that state agencies submit a budget request to the joint budget committee that outlines an ideal budget incorporating a 10% reduction of the least critical expenditures and identifies any duplicative programs. This approach seeks to ensure that budgetary allocations are justified and that state agencies are accountable for their financial decisions.

Contention

While the bill has been largely received positively by proponents of government accountability, it may face scrutiny concerning the feasibility and administrative burden it places on state agencies. Legislative discussions may center around concerns that the stringent requirements for budget submissions could overwhelm smaller agencies or divert resources away from their primary functions. Additionally, stakeholders will need to evaluate how these new stipulations align with existing budget frameworks and the potential need for additional resources to comply with these enhanced reporting requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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