Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1073

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/2/26  

Caption

Limitations on Bills Introduced by General Assembly Members

Impact

The implementation of HB 1073 will modify the existing practices of bill introduction within the legislature, aiming to alleviate the congestion of bills and focus legislative efforts on more pressing matters. The proposed limitations can potentially lead to less bureaucratic delay in legislative processes as members will need to prioritize the most significant issues. Moreover, this bill reflects an ongoing conversation about legislative efficiency and accountability by asking lawmakers to be more judicious in the initiatives they propose.

Summary

House Bill 1073 establishes a limitation on the number of bills that members of the Colorado General Assembly may introduce during a regular legislative session, capping it at three bills. This legislative measure is a shift from the previous rule that allowed up to five bills, with certain exceptions. The intention is to streamline the legislative process and manage the workload of assembly members more effectively. By placing this restriction, the bill aims to ensure that only prioritized and essential legislation is considered, potentially enhancing the quality of legislative discussions.

Contention

While supporters of HB 1073 argue that this reform will promote efficiency and a more meaningful legislative agenda, critics may view the limitations as a restriction on legislative representation. There is concern that imposing such a cap might hinder members' abilities to sufficiently address diverse constituents' needs. Opponents may argue that each representative should have the autonomy to introduce as many bills as they see fit, particularly on issues affecting their constituencies directly. Furthermore, the exceptions to the bill may still give some legislative leaders undue influence over the introduction of additional bills, which raises questions about equitable access within the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1315

Vacancies in the General Assembly

CO SJR002

General Assembly Positions & Salary Ranges

CO HCR1002

Governor Proclamation to Allow General Assembly to Address Budget

CO HJR1023

Require General Assembly TABOR Constitutionality Lawsuit

CO HB1093

Limitations on Local Anti-Growth Land Use Policies

CO SB083

Limitations on Restrictive Employment Agreements

CO HB1126

Public Utilities Commission Membership Geographic Representation

CO HB1106

Remove Precipitation Collection Limitations

CO HB1012

Income Tax Expenditures for Service Members

CO HB1254

Limitation on Gender Transition Procedure Claims

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