SB 26-183signed
State Funding for Colorado School of Mines Capital Construction Costs
Senate Bill 26-183 is a Colorado state law that allows the state treasurer to provide up to $13 million in funding for the Colorado School of Mines to renovate Guggenheim Hall. This money will help cover critical building system upgrades and related costs, with the state paying back the loan over time through annual payments not exceeding $17.5 million. Since the bill has been signed into law, it means that the funds can now be used for the renovation project as planned.
Last action: 2026-04-29 · Senate
HB 26-1406signed
Repeal Capital Construction Funding Requirements
HB 26-1406 is a Colorado bill that removes the requirement for state agencies and universities to set aside money for long-term maintenance of capital projects funded by appropriations. This means these institutions won't have to save funds specifically for upkeep costs anymore. The bill also transfers over $15 million from a specific fund used for renovations in the capitol complex to the general fund, and it will close this fund entirely by 2027. Since the status of the bill is "signed," its provisions are now law and have been implemented.
Last action: 2026-04-02 · House
HB 26-1402signed
Transfer to Capital Construction Fund
House Bill 26-1402 is a Colorado state law that was recently signed into effect. It requires the state treasurer to transfer specific amounts of money from various funds to the capital construction fund and an information technology account within it on July 1, 2026. The transfers include $131 million from the general fund and smaller amounts from other funds, totaling over $14 million, which will be used for capital projects and IT upgrades, particularly for the Colorado State Patrol. Since the bill has been signed, these financial moves are set to happen as planned unless changed by future legislation.
Last action: 2026-04-02 · House
HB 26-1179signed
General Fund Transfer to Information Technology Capital Account
House Bill 26-1179 transfers $3.646 million from Colorado’s general fund to the information technology capital account on April 1, 2026. This money will likely be used for IT infrastructure improvements or projects within the state government. The bill has been signed into law and is now in effect, meaning the transfer of funds will occur as scheduled unless changed by future legislation.
Last action: 2026-02-06 · House
SB 26-78signed
Changes to Institutions of Higher Education Statutes
Senate Bill 26-78 modifies laws related to Colorado's state universities by changing how fiscal impact information is shared, updating definitions for electric and plumbing work on university campuses, creating a data advisory group to manage institutional data policies, adjusting capital construction project review thresholds, and refining bond requirements for the University of Colorado. This bill affects state institutions of higher education and their governing boards. Since it has been signed into law, these changes are now in effect and will impact how universities operate regarding financial reporting, building projects, and data management.
Last action: 2026-01-28 · Senate