Colorado 2023 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1154

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

Ballot Issue Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report

Impact

The bill seeks to enhance transparency regarding the environmental implications of legislative measures presented to voters. By requiring that the title of initiatives reflect the findings from the preliminary greenhouse gas emissions report, voters are better informed on the potential environmental consequences of their voting choices. This provision aims to ensure that significant environmental impacts are consistently evaluated and communicated, fostering more responsible and informed decision-making by the electorate.

Summary

House Bill 1154, titled 'Ballot Issue Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report', proposes new requirements for initiatives that have a projected environmental impact. Specifically, it mandates the preparation of a preliminary greenhouse gas emissions report by the director of research of the legislative council for initiatives that are properly submitted. This report will assess whether the initiative will cause a net increase, decrease, or an indeterminate amount of greenhouse gas emissions in the ten years following its potential enactment. The sectors affected by this bill include electric power, transportation, industrial processes, agriculture, and others related to gas and oil systems.

Conclusion

In summary, HB 1154 represents a significant step toward integrating environmental considerations into Colorado's legislative process through increased reporting requirements surrounding greenhouse gas emissions. As discussions around its implementation continue, lawmakers will need to balance environmental accountability with the potential bureaucratic ramifications for future initiatives.

Contention

However, the bill has faced opposition from those concerned that it could overly complicate the initiative process or result in bias against projects that might yield slight increases in greenhouse gas emissions. Critics argue that it might discourage the introduction of beneficial initiatives that do not align with the strict environmental assessment criteria established by the bill. The requirement for a full report is also seen by some as an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy that could hinder timely legislative processes.

Companion Bills

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