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9F550B72BC856D6B87258504007B2130 Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For SB20-010

SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Date Feb 4, 2020      
Location SCR 354



SB20-010 - Postponed Indefinitely


03:25:01 PM  

Senator Donovan, prime sponsor, presented Senate Bill 20-010, concerning a repeal of the local government regulation of plastics. Senator Donovan explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Senator Donovan responded to questions regarding the ability of a local government to police the importation of plastic goods from other jurisdictions. Senator Donovan responded to further questions regarding the creation of a patchwork of local regulations by the bill, and potential impacts of the bill on certain stakeholders. Discussion ensued regarding the potential for a statewide ban on certain types of plastic products.

03:46:46 PM  
Ms. Heidi Henkel, representing Broomfield, testified in support of SB 20-010. She discussed the environmental impact of plastics.

Jeff Jensen, representing Larimer County, testified in opposition to the bill.

03:52:13 PM  

Kendra Black, representing the Denver City Coucil and the Colorado Municipal League, testified in support of SB 20-010. Jolon Clark, representing Denver City Council, testified in support of the bill.

03:59:36 PM  

Brandy Moe, representing Recycle Colorado, testified in support of SB 20-010. Dorothy Jones, representing the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, testified in opposition to the bill. Jonathan Greenspan, representing WECAN, testified in support of the bill. Kara Mertz, representing the City of Boulder, testified in support of the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the tension between local control and industry's desire for uniformity among laws governing plastic packaging. Ms. Moe responded to questions regarding differing product needs among disparate local governments. Mr. Greenspan responded to questions regarding local control of marijuana retail. Discussion followed regarding the ability to recycle various materials.

04:21:28 PM  

Madhvi Chittoor, representing herself, testified in support of SB 20-010. DeLanie Young, representing Telluride, testified in support of the bill. Peggy LaPointe, representing the League of Women Voters, testified in support of the bill. Kate Bailey, representing Ecocycle, testified in support of the bill. Ms. Bailey responded to questions regarding how her organization recycles yoga mats.

04:34:12 PM  

Sara Smith-Hynes, representing Avon, testified in support of SB 20-010. Eric Heil, representing Avon, testified in support of the bill. Alexandra Haymons, representing herself, testified in support of the bill. Thomas LaPoint, representing himself, testified in support of the bill.

04:45:35 PM  
Andrea Wilkins, representing the League of Women Voters, testified in support of SB 20-010.

Nick Phillips, representing the Inland Ocean Coalition and Where do Butts Go, testified in support of the bill.

Rebekah Hernandez, representing Conservation Colorado, testified in support of the bill.

Morgan Cullen, representing the Colorado Municipal League, testified in support of the bill.

04:57:04 PM  
Chris Howes, representing the Colorado Retail Council, testified in opposition to SB 20-010.

Nick Hoover, representing the Colorado Restaurant Association, testified in opposition to the bill.

Emily Roberts, representing the Colorado Bioscience Association, testified in opposition to the bill.

Doug Coleman, representing the Colorado Association of Medical Equipment Services, testified in opposition to the bill. Mr. Coleman responded to questions regarding how a local government might exert control over the use of plastic medical devices. Discussion ensued regarding the development of products that advance biodegradation of plastics. Discussion followed regarding the potential for stakeholders to come together on a solution for the regulation of plastics.

05:21:42 PM  

Hannah Collazo, representing Environment Colorado, testified in support of SB 20-010. Lindsay Stovall, representing the American Chemistry Council, testified in opposition to the bill. Jan Douglas, representing the Sierra Club, testified in support of the bill. Danny Katz, representing COPIRG, testified in support of the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the potential impact of SB 20-010 on plastic medical devices. Discussion followed regarding the use of plastics in agriculture and other areas.

05:46:53 PM  
Melissa Young, representing the Inland Ocean Coalition, testified in support of SB 20-010.

J.J. Trout, representing Golden, testified in support of the bill.

05:51:07 PM  

Senator Donovan provided closing remarks in support of SB 20-010. Senator Donovan entered some written testimony into the record (Attachment C). The committee discussed some potential amendments to the bill in future phases of the bill.



06:02:46 PM
Motion Refer Senate Bill 20-010 to the Committee of the Whole.
Moved Bridges
Seconded
Bridges Yes
Coram No
Crowder No
Williams A. No
Ginal Yes
YES: 2   NO: 3   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  FAIL


06:03:18 PM
Motion Postpone Senate Bill 20-010 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 Coram
Seconded
Bridges No
Coram Yes
Crowder Yes
Williams A. Yes
Ginal No
Final YES: 3   NO: 2   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS






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