HB 1003 CO Became Law
Small Business Recovery Modifications
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Summary
This bill modifies Colorado's Small Business Recovery and Resiliency Loan Program by expanding its purpose beyond COVID-19 recovery to support all Colorado small businesses. The bill allows fund money to be matched dollar-for-dollar with funds from other sources, with matched tranches available for loans or loan participation interest. The bill removes the requirement that hardship deferrals must be related to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing hardship deferrals for any circumstance of financial difficulty. The bill eliminates proportional county-by-county allocation requirements and instead requires funding to support businesses statewide while maintaining targets for rural counties and businesses owned by women, minorities, or veterans. Additionally, $5 million from the fund is transferred to the Colorado startup loan program on June 30, 2026.
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Official abstract
The act changes the purpose of the small business recovery and resiliency loan program (program) from supporting small businesses recovering from the economic crisis caused by COVID-19 to supporting Colorado's small businesses regardless of COVID-19 impacts. The act provides that money in the small business recovery and resiliency fund (fund) may be matched by participants in the program at a ratio of $1 of fund money for every $1 of money from other sources. Once the money from the fund is matched by other sources and comprises a tranche, the act specifies that the money from the tranche may be used for loans or to purchase participation interest in loans for businesses as determined by the program oversight board (board), including working capital and the purchase of equipment. The act allows a deferral of principal and interest payments on a loan made through the program for circumstances of hardship and repeals the requirement that the hardship must be caused by the COVID-19 pandemic or ongoing economic conditions. The act repeals a requirement that money from the fund must be proportionally reserved for applications from eligible borrowers located in a county based on the county's metrics related to small businesses, as determined by the board, for an initial period of time and that the money must be allocated to a county. Instead, the act requires each tranche of loan funding to be used to fund businesses across the state over the duration of the program and to maintain targets and support businesses located in rural counties and businesses owned by women, minorities, or veterans. The program will track the distribution of capital to counties. The act requires the state treasurer to transfer $5 million from the fund to the Colorado startup loan program fund on June 30, 2026.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Sponsors (4)
- S. Camacho Democratic · sponsor
- N. Ricks Democratic · sponsor
- C. Kolker Democratic · sponsor
- J. Marchman Democratic · sponsor
29 coauthors / cosponsors
- J. Bacon Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Boesenecker Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Carter Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Clifford Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Duran Democratic · cosponsor
- R. English Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Froelich Democratic · cosponsor
- L. Goldstein Democratic · cosponsor
- S. Lieder Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Lindsay Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Martinez Democratic · cosponsor
- T. Mauro Democratic · cosponsor
- J. McCluskie Democratic · cosponsor
- K. McCormick Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Nguyen Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Rutinel Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Stewart Democratic · cosponsor
- B. Titone Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Valdez Democratic · cosponsor
- S. Woodrow Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Amabile Democratic · cosponsor
- A. Benavidez Democratic · cosponsor
- J. Coleman Democratic · cosponsor
- L. Cutter Democratic · cosponsor
- T. Exum Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Kipp Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Snyder Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Wallace Democratic · cosponsor
- M. Weissman Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (14)
- May 29, 2026 Governor Signed · executive
- May 20, 2026 Sent to the Governor · executive
- May 20, 2026 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- May 20, 2026 Signed by the Speaker of the House · lower
- Apr 23, 2026 Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Apr 22, 2026 Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Apr 22, 2026 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole · upper
- Mar 10, 2026 Senate Committee on Finance Refer Unamended to Appropriations · upper
- Feb 12, 2026 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Finance · upper
- Feb 10, 2026 House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Feb 9, 2026 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee · lower
- Feb 6, 2026 House Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · lower
- Feb 4, 2026 House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole · lower
- Jan 14, 2026 Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor · lower
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