SB 25-240
signedElectronic Discovery in Criminal Cases Task Force
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedSenate Bill 25-240 establishes a task force in Colorado to study the costs and management of electronic discovery in criminal cases. The task force, made up of eleven members, will work until November 1, 2025, when it must submit its findings and recommendations to relevant committees. After this, the task force will be dissolved on January 1, 2027. This bill has been signed into law, meaning the task force is now active and working towards its goals.
Official Summary
The act creates the electronic discovery in criminal cases task force (task force), which consists of 11 task force members. The purpose of the task force is to study the costs and management of electronic discovery in criminal cases. On or before November 1, 2025, the act requires the task force to submit a report to the joint budget committee and the joint technology committee describing the work of the task force, findings and recommendations regarding the issues and topics considered by the task force, and legislative proposals and expected costs. The act repeals the task force, effective January 1, 2027. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- Senate
- First action
- 2025-04-28
- Latest action
- 2025-03-31
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations
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Sponsors
- Jeff Bridges (primary) · Democratic
- Barbara Kirkmeyer (primary) · Republican
- Rick Taggart (primary) · Republican
- Judy Amabile (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Emily Sirota (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Dylan Roberts (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Mike Weissman (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Michael Carter (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Cecelia Espenoza (cosponsor) · Democratic