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House and Senate Votes for Bill: HB24-HCR1005

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Title Parents' Bill of Rights
Description Submitting to the registered electors of the state of Colorado an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning creating a parents' bill of rights, and, in connection therewith, establishing certain rights for parents, including the right to direct the parent's child's education, upbringing, and moral or religious training; to enroll the parent's child in a public school, private school, or any other school choice option; to consent to medical or mental health-care treatment for the parent's child; to be promptly notified if an employee of the state suspects that a criminal offense has been committed against the parent's child; to consent or withhold consent to the parent's child's participation in reproductive health and safety education programs; to seek medical or religious exemptions from immunization requirements; to opt out of data collection; to opt out of student information surveys; to review all available materials that the parent's child has borrowed from a school library or accessed in the classroom; to access the parent's child's education records or health records; and to be notified if the parent's child is experiencing gender incongruence.
Bill Status House Committee on State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Postpone Indefinitely
NOTE: For bills "postponed indefinitely", the committee vote signifies as follows:
a YES vote PIs the bill; a NO vote moves the bill forward.

Votes in the House

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Legislator Name House CommitteeHouse AppropriationsHouse Final vote
Andrew Boesenecker (D)
Y   
Scott Bottoms (R)
  N 
Brandi Bradley (R)
  N 
Kyle Brown (D)
Y   
Kenneth DeGraaf (R)
  N 
Elisabeth Epps (D)
Y   
Jennifer Parenti (D)
Y   
Naquetta Ricks (D)
Y   
Manny Rutinel (D)
Y   
Jenny Willford (D)
Y   
Steven Woodrow (D)
    A
House Totals
731
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Votes in the Senate

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  • Committee vote is shown if the legislator is a member of the committee to which the bill was initially assigned.
  • Final vote represents the third reading vote in the legislator's chamber.
  • (A) reflects Excused Absence. Colorado Capitol Watch only counts excused absences. Missed votes categorized by the state as absent or abstained will show on this page as a blank.

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