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There are currently 9 Senate bills sponsored by Rollie Heath for the 2016 Regular Session.
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LONG TITLE: Concerning improvements to the processes used by the department of labor and employment regarding the employment classification of an individual for purposes of unemployment insurance eligibility, and, in connection therewith, making an appr...
LONG TITLE: Concerning technical modifications to legislation enacted in 2015 to promote an equitable financial contribution among affected public bodies in connection with urban redevelopment projects allocating tax revenues.
LONG TITLE: Concerning authorization for golf cars to cross state highways in order to use a local road as authorized by a local jurisdiction.
LONG TITLE: Concerning professional licensing for military veterans in certain professions.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the recreation of the pay equity commission within the department of labor and employment.
LONG TITLE: Concerning a property tax exemption for personal property used to provide broadband service.
LONG TITLE: Concerning the creation of an economic development working group for highly distressed urban regions of the state in order to develop legislation to improve the economic vitality of those regions.
LONG TITLE: Concerning changes to Colorado insurance laws necessary to maintain accreditation with the national association of insurance commissioners (NAIC), and, in connection therewith, adopting a new own risk and solvency assessment law (ORSA) in a ...
LONG TITLE: Concerning the authority of a local assessor to grant additional time for a landowner to reconstruct residential improvements that were destroyed by a natural cause.
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