HB 1398 CO Became Law
Retail Delivery Fee Revenue Allocation
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Summary
This bill changes how Colorado allocates retail delivery fee revenue between state and local multimodal projects, effective July 1, 2026. Currently, 28.9% of retail delivery fee revenue is credited to the multimodal transportation and mitigation options fund, with 85% allocated to local multimodal projects and 15% to state multimodal projects. The bill changes this allocation so that 70% of the fund is allocated to local multimodal projects and 30% is allocated to state multimodal projects.
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Official abstract
Under current law, 28.9% of the revenue the state collects from the retail delivery fee is credited to the multimodal transportation and mitigation options fund (fund). Of the money from the retail delivery fee that is credited to the fund, currently 85% is allocated to the commission for local multimodal projects and 15% is allocated to the commission for state multimodal projects. Beginning on July 1, 2026, the act changes how the fund allocates and expends retail delivery fee revenue between state and local multimodal projects so that 70% of the fund is allocated to the commission for local multimodal projects and 30% of the fund is allocated to the commission for state multimodal projects.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Sponsors (6)
- K. Brown Democratic · sponsor
- E. Sirota Democratic · sponsor
- J. Amabile Democratic · sponsor
- B. Kirkmeyer Republican · sponsor
- R. Taggart Republican · sponsor
- J. Bridges Democratic · sponsor
4 coauthors / cosponsors
- L. Cutter Democratic · cosponsor
- N. Hinrichsen Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Kipp Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Wallace Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (14)
- May 28, 2026 Governor Signed · executive
- May 26, 2026 Sent to the Governor · executive
- May 26, 2026 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- May 26, 2026 Signed by the Speaker of the House · lower
- Apr 16, 2026 Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Apr 15, 2026 Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments · upper
- Apr 14, 2026 Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended - Consent Calendar to Senate Committee of the Whole · upper
- Apr 13, 2026 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations · upper
- Apr 11, 2026 House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 10, 2026 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 9, 2026 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 8, 2026 House Second Reading Special Order - Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · lower
- Apr 6, 2026 House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole · lower
- Apr 2, 2026 Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations · lower
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