Colorado legislation

Colorado Springs lawmaker introduces bill allowing people to sue sanctuary cities

The Gazette
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Colorado News

Republican state Rep. Dave Williams of Colorado Springs wants to open up civil and criminal court for sanctuary city leaders "who care more about illegal aliens than protecting the people they are supposed to serve."

Colorado House kills E-Verify bill

Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform
Friday, May 6, 2016
Colorado News

9NEWS guide to being a citizen-lobbyist in Colorado

9News
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Colorado News
The 2016 session of Colorado’s legislature gaveled into business Wednesday morning.
 

House Bill 2015 1356 killed in committee today

HB 15-1356 would have made Colorado into a de facto sanctuary state
CAIRCO
Monday, May 4, 2015
Colorado News
Good news! Colorado House Bill 1356 was killed in committee today! Thanks for your important calls.
 
HB 1356 would have directed Colorado sheriffs, courts and local officials not to comply with federal immigration detainer requests.
 

Schools, libraries work to help [illegal alien] undocumented students

9 News
Friday, June 6, 2014
Colorado News

Before students at the Smith Renaissance School are sent home for the summer, they are sent to the neighborhood public library.

Colorado legislative process

Here is basic information on the Colorado legislative process. The legislative session begins in January and lasts 120 days. During the session, bills will be introduced. In general, deadline requirements require bills to be introduced by the end of January.

CSU extends in-state tuition to first class of immigrants [illegal aliens]

More than 500 brought to the country without authorization are expected to enroll at Colorado universities this year.
The Coloradoan
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Colorado News

[...] Until this year, students at Colorado colleges without legal U.S. citizenship status qualified for the nonresident rate of tuition, which at Colorado State University exceeds the in-state rate more than three times over.

Colo. gov. signs Drivers License law for illegal aliens in private

NCEN
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Colorado News
The governor also signed dozens of bills in private Wednesday, some of them quite controversial.
 

The Colorado Legislative Process

The Colorado Legislative Process is described in a document titled "The (Colorado) Legislative Process", published by Colorado.gov.

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