HB 25-1327
signedModify Statewide Ballot Measure Processes
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHB 25-1327 is a Colorado bill that changes how ballot measures are handled in the state. It requires people who submit multiple versions of an initiative to show the differences between them and mandates detailed financial impact reports for tax increase initiatives. The bill also updates how titles for these initiatives are set, ensuring they clearly indicate whether existing laws will be modified or new ones created, especially when it comes to proposed tax increases. Additionally, it imposes penalties on those who do not report when a petition has gathered 75% of the required signatures and requires more detailed financial estimates in ballot booklets and fiscal notes for legislative measures proposing tax increases. Since the bill is signed into law, these changes are now officially part of Colorado's process for handling statewide ballot measures.
Official Summary
The act modifies certain processes for statewide ballot measures as follows: Requires proponents of citizen-initiated ballot measures (initiatives) to submit a chart describing or otherwise visually demonstrating the differences between their initiatives when they submit 5 or more versions of an initiative to the title board within the same initiative cycle, with at least one of the same designated representatives of proponents, and on the same subject matter; Requires the director of research of the legislative council of the general assembly (director), when preparing an estimate of the fiscal impact of an initiative that proposes a tax increase, to include an estimate of the maximum dollar amount of the change in state and local government revenue and fiscal year spending, as defined in the state constitution, for the first and, if phased in, final full fiscal year of the proposed tax increase; Directs the title board, when setting a title for an initiative, to indicate in the title whether the proposed law modifies, extends, or repeals existing law or creates new law and, for initiatives that propose a tax increase, to use the estimate prepared by the director of the maximum dollar amount of the change in state and local government revenue and fiscal year spending for the first or, if phased in, final full fiscal year of the proposed tax increase; Requires a person filing a motion for rehearing of a title board decision to file the motion with the title board by 5 p.m. on the seventh day following the title board's decision that is the subject of the motion; With regard to the petition circulation process for statewide ballot measures, requires a designated representative for the proponents to notify the secretary of state when an initiative or referendum petition that is being circulated has received 75% of the required number of signatures and authorizes the secretary of state to impose a fine on any designated representative who does not comply with the reporting requirement; Requires the director to prepare for the ballot information booklet for a proposed tax increase estimates of both the maximum dollar amount of the change in state and local government revenue and fiscal year spending, as defined in the state constitution, for the first full fiscal year of the proposed tax increase and state and local government fiscal year spending, as defined in the state constitution, without the proposed tax increase; and Requires the fiscal note for any legislative measure that proposes a tax increase to include the estimate of the maximum dollar amount of the change in state and local government revenue for the first and, if phased in, final full fiscal year of the proposed tax increase and requires the ballot question for such a legislative measure to include the estimate of the maximum dollar amount of the change in state and local government revenue for the first or, if phased in, final full fiscal year of the proposed tax increase.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2025-06-04
- Latest action
- 2025-04-09
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
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Sponsors
- Emily Sirota (primary) · Democratic
- Meg Froelich (primary) · Democratic
- Cathy Kipp (primary) · Democratic
- Jennifer Bacon (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Andy Boesenecker (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Monica Duran (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Mandy Lindsay (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Javier Mabrey (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Julie McCluskie (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Karen McCormick (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Brianna Titone (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Lisa Cutter (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Jessie Danielson (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Julie Gonzales (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Iman Jodeh (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Tom Sullivan (cosponsor) · Democratic