SB 25-139 CO Introduced
Grocery & Utility Bill Reduction Measures
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Summary
Sections 1 through 3 of the bill include nuclear energy in the definitions of "clean energy" and "clean energy resource". Sections 4 and 5 repeal the Colorado circular communities enterprise and user fees created in House Bill 24-1449, enacted in 2024, to replace the front range waste diversion enterprise and user fees created in Senate Bill 19-192, enacted in 2019. Section 6 repeals the 10-cent paper carryout bag fee created in House Bill 21-1162, enacted in 2021. Section 7 repeals the confinement standards for egg-laying hens whose eggs are sold in Colorado, which standards were created in House Bill 20-1343, enacted in 2020. Section 8 repeals the authorization for counties and municipalities to collect special sales taxes on nicotine products, which authorization was created in House Bill 19-1033, enacted in 2019. Section 9 repeals the energy assistance system benefit charge created in House Bill 21-1105, enacted in 2021. Section 10 repeals the retail delivery fee created in Senate Bill 21-260, enacted in 2021. Sections 11 through 45 make conforming amendments. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Sponsor (1)
- Mark Baisley Republican · primary
11 coauthors / cosponsors
- S. Bright Republican · cosponsor
- J. Carson Republican · cosponsor
- M. Catlin Republican · cosponsor
- L. Frizell Republican · cosponsor
- B. Kirkmeyer Republican · cosponsor
- L. Liston Republican · cosponsor
- P. Lundeen · cosponsor
- B. Pelton Republican · cosponsor
- R. Pelton Republican · cosponsor
- J. Rich Republican · cosponsor
- C. Simpson Republican · cosponsor
Action history (2)
- Mar 4, 2025 Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely · upper
- Feb 5, 2025 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs · upper
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