The 2022 State Legislative Session for CU will be largely lobbying to protect the University from negative legislative initiatives being proposed during this election year session, including the collective bargaining bill initiated by the labor unions, unfunded mandates, new legislative requirements with no additional general fund provided, and recommendations from interim committees that will be responsible for spending the federal stimulus dollars.
The 2021 State Legislative Session, which was an unconventional legislative cycle due to COVID-19, adjourned sine die on Tuesday, June 8, 2021.
A look ahead at the 2020 State Legislative Session.
All bills signed by Governor Jared Polis from the 2019 state session are now in effect.
May 3, 2019 marked “sine die,” the final day of the 2019 state legislative session. This session, there were 23 new legislators in the House and 5 new legislators in the Senate. It was an exciting time to engage a new group of elected officials on the important work of CU across Colorado.
A look ahead at the 2018 State Legislative Session, a recap of important Federal legislation, and helpful information for CU Employees who plan to be engaged with legislation in the upcoming year.
A summary of all bills signed by Governor Hickenlooper that are of interest to the University of Colorado and UC Health.
May 10, 2017 marked "sine die," the final day of the 2017 state legislative session. A detailed summary of the legislative session and outcomes on bills of interest to CU are included in this update.
The Office of Government Relations State and Federal Teams provide a preview of what 2017 may bring.
HB 16-1453, Colorado Cybersecurity Initiative bill, was signed by Gov. Hickenlooper at the UCCS campus.

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