Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1149

Introduced
2/4/26  
Refer
2/4/26  

Caption

Legislative Committee Testimony Required Oath

Impact

The enactment of HB 1149 would significantly modify the procedures surrounding legislative testimonies. By instituting an oath requirement, the bill seeks to improve oversight and deter dishonest testimonies, thereby promoting the principles of government transparency and accountability. This could potentially lead to more credible legislative processes and outcomes, as witnesses will be formally reminded of the legal ramifications associated with their testimonies. It establishes a framework in which officials and legislators can trust the information presented to them during hearings.

Summary

House Bill 1149 introduces a requirement for individuals testifying before any legislative committee in Colorado to take an oath prior to providing their testimony. The oath mandates that the testimony provided must be true and accurate, with an understanding that knowingly making a false statement may lead to serious legal consequences, including charges of perjury. This legislative measure is aimed at enhancing the integrity and reliability of the testimony given in official settings and reinforcing the accountability of speakers before legislative bodies.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill fortifies the integrity of legislative proceedings, it may also ignite debates around its implications on freedom of speech in legislative settings. Some critics may express concerns regarding the chilling effect this requirement could have on potential witnesses, particularly those hesitant to testify due to fear of legal repercussions. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the enforcement of this oath and how it could affect the willingness of individuals and groups to engage in the legislative process. Thus, the balance between ensuring truthful testimonies and maintaining robust public participation in governance could be a notable point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1054

Repeal Legislative Audit Committee Reviews of Emissions Program

CO SB199

Suspend Legislative Interim Activities

CO HB1285

Veterinary Workforce Requirements

CO HB1238

Gun Show Requirements

CO HB1095

Petitioner Requirements in Certain Property Tax Appeals

CO SB155

Legislation Inside Advisory Council

CO SB309

Authorize Legislative Fellows

CO HB1057

American Indian Affairs Interim Committee

CO SB181

Sunset Just Transition Advisory Committee

CO SB189

Require Jury to Determine Prior Convictions

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