Colorado’s 2019 Legislative Record -Kevin Lundberg

House of Representatives, Colorado State Capitol Building, Denver, Colorado, USA 2007 – Photograph by Greg O’Beirne – Own work, Creative Commons
An analysis of significant legislation passed into law by the 72nd General Assembly

by Kevin Lundberg

Kevin is a former Colorado State Senator and the Executive Director of the Republican Study Committee of Colorado

“After 120 days, 598 bills, 32 billion dollars, and who knows how many votes and amendments, the session finally ended. It will take months and years to unravel all the fundamental changes that have been wrought on the people of this state.

Political veterans are shaking their heads in disbelief. No one has ever seen so much damage done to our economy, our schools, parental authority, and specific industries (like oil and gas, electric utilities, the rental industry, etc.), and commonly accepted cultural values (like identifying people as men and women in schools, on drivers licenses and birth certificates).”

Never have I been so much at a loss for words in trying to describe these huge changes in state policies. Here is a brief description of the colossal changes the Governor and this year’s legislature are forcing on the people of Colorado.”

Kevin goes into great detail on each bill. This is the definitive Go To for the 2019 Session. We recommend concerned citizens save it for a reference.

To download the 38 page report  in a pdf, go here.