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Colorado Blue Book bill passes State House
February 1, 2011
By Kyle Maichle
DENVER, Colorado: A bill requiring more information to be disclosed in the Colorado Blue Book passed its first legislative hurdle.
The Colorado House of Representatives approved House Bill 11-1035 by a 54-10 vote on January 31, 2011.[1][2] One lawmaker was excused from voting.[1]
HB 11-1035 would require a statement before each measure in the Blue Book if it is referred by lawmakers or initiated.[3][4] The bill has been referred to the Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee.[2]
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Colorado General Assembly, "House Journal" 31 Jan. 2011(See Page 121 in the Journal, Search HB 11-1035)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Colorado General Assembly, "Summarized History for Bill Number HB11-1035"(Search HB 11-1035)
- ↑ State Bill News, "Questions about ballot questions? This bill aims to answer ‘em" 31 Jan. 2011
- ↑ State Bill News, "Rep. Court’s Bill Would Give More Info On Ballot Measures" 20 Jan. 2011
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