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HB 26-1349

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Funding for Prevention Services Programs Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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HB 26-1349 is a Colorado bill that requires the state treasurer to transfer $5.1 million annually from the nurse home visitor program fund to the Colorado child abuse prevention trust fund starting in 2026 and continuing through 2029. This money will be used for child abuse prevention programs, which can also receive additional federal funding. The bill ensures that the trust fund and its board continue indefinitely beyond their originally scheduled repeal date of July 1, 2027. Additionally, it mandates a report to the general assembly by November 1, 2029, detailing the impact of these transfers and any extra federal funds received as a result. The bill has been signed into law, meaning these changes are now in effect.

Official Summary

Joint Budget Committee. Under current law, the nurse home visitor program (program) provides regular in-home visiting nurse services to low-income first-time mothers during their pregnancies and through their children's second birthday. The nurse home visitor program fund (fund) is subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the department of early childhood (department) for grants to entities for operation of the program. Among other revenue sources, the fund consists of money received pursuant to the master tobacco settlement agreement. The bill requires the state treasurer, on July 1, 2026, and on each July 1 thereafter through July 1, 2029, to transfer $5.1 million from the fund to the Colorado child abuse prevention trust fund (trust fund).     Funds from the trust fund are subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the Colorado child abuse prevention board (board) within the department for child abuse prevention programs. These prevention services are eligible for reimbursement money received for prevention services and programs identified in the federal Title IV-E prevention services clearinghouse pursuant to the federal 'Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018' (federal reimbursement money received for prevention services and programs). The trust fund and the board are scheduled to repeal on July 1, 2027. The bill continues the trust fund and board indefinitely.     The bill requires the department, on or before November 1, 2029, to report to the joint budget committee of the general assembly on the effect of the transfers from the fund to the trust fund, including an accounting of any additional federal reimbursement money received for prevention services and programs.      For the 2026-2027 state fiscal year, the bill increases an appropriation for home visiting from the general fund to the department by $5.1 million and decreases by a corresponding amount an appropriation for home visiting to the department from the fund. For the 2026-2027 state fiscal year, the bill increases an appropriation for child maltreatment prevention from the Colorado child abuse prevention trust fund to the department by $5.1 million and decreases by a corresponding amount an appropriation to the department from the general fund.(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2026-04-16
Latest action
2026-04-02
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations
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Topics

Children & Domestic MattersGeneral Assembly

Votes

BILL
2026-04-16 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1349 to the Committee of the Whole and with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar.
2026-04-14 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1349 to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-04-06 · House · passYes: · No: · Other: