2007 Session
CASBHC
Report - 2007

Legislation Passed & Signed

Senate Bills

BILL SB07-004

Position: Neutral
Concerning a coordinated system of payment for early intervention services for children eligible for benefits under Part C of the federal
Sponsors: Shaffer / Todd

Status
5/15: Governor Action - Signed

BILL SB07-016

Position: Neutral
Concerning the minimum age for compulsory education.
Sponsors: Tapia / Butcher

Status
3/16: Governor Action - Signed

BILL SB07-059

Position: Monitor
Concerning the start smart nutrition program, and making an appropriation therefor
Sponsors: Sandoval / None

Status
5/15: Governor Action - Signed

BILL SB07-097

Position: Deliberating
Concerning the allocation of tobacco litigation settlement moneys that are not currently required to be allocated to existing tobacco settlement programs to health-care related programs that, except for the children's basic health plan, do not currently receive tobacco litigation settlement moneys.
Sponsors: Fitz-Gerald / Madden

Status
3/22: Governor Action - Signed

BILL SB07-192

Position: Monitor
Concerning the read-to-achieve board, and, in connection therewith, continuing the read-to-achieve board for seven years.
Sponsors: Bacon / None

Status
5/22: Governor Action - Signed

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Legislation Defeated in Senate Committee or Floor

BILL SB07-011

Position: Neutral
Concerning a commission to study issues impacting early childhood programs, and, in connection therewith, replacing the early childhood and school readiness commission with the early childhood commission, and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsors: Williams / Todd

Status
3/23: Senate Committee on Appropriations Postpone Indefinitely


Vetoed Legislation


BILL SB07-239

Concerning the provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, legislative, and judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, except as otherwise noted.
Sponsors: Tapia / Buescher

Status
5/4: Senate & House Vote to Override Passed