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069B9C391B31C255872587EA00751C3C Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For SB22-085

SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATE, VETERANS, & MILITARY AFFAIRS
Date Feb 15, 2022      
Location Old Supreme Court



SB22-085 - Committee Discussion Only


02:19:13 PM  
Senator Coram, bill sponsor, presented Senate Bill 22-085 and showed a video. The bill creates the Colorado Safe Student Protection Program in the Colorado Department of Education to award grants and provide a program facilitator to increase student and school bus safety.
02:38:59 PM  
Senator Gonzales
proceeded with witness testimony on the bill.
02:39:08 PM  
Ward Leber, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill. Greg Jackson, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill. Daniel Sperry, representing Child Safety Network and Makayla's Story, testified in support of the bill. The witness panel responded to committee questions.
02:57:37 PM  
Stephanie Duckworth, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill. David Hartzell, representing Colorado State Pupil Transportation Association, testified in support of the bill. William Arrington, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill. Stephen Tako, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill.
03:12:36 PM  
Michael Lloyd, representing Child Satey Network, testified in support of the bill. Jeffrey Cassell, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill. Otha Thornton, representing Child Safety Network, testified in support of the bill.
03:20:48 PM  
Senator Coram read
comments into the record.  
03:27:33 PM  
Committee members commented on the bill. The bill sponsor commented on the bill.
03:28:07 PM  
The chair laid the bill over for action.






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