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944B6886E2A708B887258C3C00827F9B Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For HB25-1141

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Date Feb 25, 2025      
Location HCR 0107



HB25-1141 - Postponed Indefinitely


04:45:26 PM  
Representative Bradley,
prime sponsor, presented House Bill 25-141, concerning criminal offenses
affecting retailers. Representative Bradley explained the effect of the
bill and discussed its need. Representative Bradley responded to questions
regarding the scope of the problem addressed by the bill and associated
crime rates.




The committee
recessed.
05:21:04 PM  
The committee returned
to order. Representative Bradley responded to questions regarding job losses
associated with recent retail store closings. Discussion returned to trends
in crime rates and definitions for certain crimes in the bill.
05:29:12 PM  
George Brauchler,
representing the 23rd Judicial District, testified in support of HB 25-1141.
Erik Stone, representing Teller County, testified in support of the bill.
Donna LaBelle, representing themself, testified in support of the bill.




Discussion ensued
regarding property crime rates in Colorado as compared to other states
and police response.  Additional questions were raised about the bill's
impact. The witness panel discussed gift card theft per the bill, and laws
in other states for addressing retail theft.
06:12:24 PM  
Tristan Gorman, representing
Colorado Criminal Defense Bar, testified in opposition to the bill. James
Karbach, representing Colo. St. Pub. Defender, testified in opposition
to the bill.




Discussion ensued
regarding the treatment of gift card theft by HB 25-1141, and the potential
deterrent effect of the bill. Discussion returned to crime rate trends.
06:48:52 PM  
Christopher Howes,
representing Colorado Retail Council, testified in support of the bill.
Mr. Bill Crow, representing themself, testified in support of the bill.
Mr. Dan McMillan, representing Douglas County Sheriff's Office, testified
in support of the bill. Mr. Ross Young, representing Mesa County Sheriff's
Office, testified in support of the bill.




Discussion ensued
regarding gift card theft penalties under HB 25-1141, and how the bill
may help to address retail theft crime rings.
07:13:21 PM  
Ms. Danielle Jurinsky,
representing City of Aurora, testified in support of the bill. Elizabeth
Burkholder, representing JCPenney, testified in support of the bill. Ms.
Annette Yebba, representing themself, testified in support of the bill.
Kaydee Van Deren, representing themself, testified in support of the bill.
Ms. Erin Meschke, representing themself, testified in support of the bill.




Committee members
raised questions about gift card theft.
07:42:42 PM  
No amendments were offered to HB 25-1141. Representative Bradley provided closing remarks in support of the bill. Various committee members provided their positions on the bill.


08:07:29 PM
Motion Refer House Bill 25-1141 to the Committee on Appropriations.
Moved Carter
Seconded Armagost
Armagost Yes
Bacon No
Caldwell Yes
Clifford Excused
Espenoza No
Garcia No
Keltie Yes
Soper Excused
Zokaie No
Carter No
Mabrey No
YES: 3   NO: 6   EXC: 2   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  FAIL


08:07:50 PM
Motion Postpone House Bill 25-1141 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely.
Moved Carter
Seconded Bacon
Armagost No
Bacon Yes
Caldwell No
Clifford Excused
Espenoza Yes
Garcia Yes
Keltie No
Soper Excused
Zokaie Yes
Carter Yes
Mabrey Yes
Final YES: 6   NO: 3   EXC: 2   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS