Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB098

Introduced
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/24/24  
Failed
2/8/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Safety Clause Use Review

Impact

By establishing these committees, SB 24-098 introduces a mechanism for increased oversight over the use of safety clauses, which are often employed to expedite the enactment of legislation without public referendums. This change aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the legislative process, potentially curtailing the overuse of safety clauses which could bypass public scrutiny. The outcome could lead to significant shifts in how quickly state laws can be enacted, depending on the judgments made by these committees regarding the necessity of safety clauses in various bills.

Summary

Senate Bill 24-098 aims to create referendum power committees within both the House of Representatives and the Senate to review the appropriateness of safety clauses attached to bills. The bill asserts that if a bill contains a safety clause, it is exempt from the state's referendum power as described in the state constitution. Essentially, these committees are tasked with determining whether the inclusion of a safety clause is justified based on factors like public health and safety or necessary appropriations for the state’s operational needs. If deemed unnecessary, the committees can replace these clauses with an 'act subject to petition' clause or amend the bill to be a referred measure for a vote.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussion among legislators, with opponents arguing that the creation of these committees could slow down the legislative process significantly. They express concern that it could hinder urgent bills that address critical public safety concerns or state operational needs. Supporters contend that the bill is a necessary check on legislative power, ensuring that the public is not denied a voice in critical matters that may arise under the guise of safety clause usage. The differing viewpoints reflect a broader tension between effective governance and public accountability within the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB225

Trauma-informed School Safety Drills

CO SB036

Vulnerable Road User Protection Enterprise

CO SB027

Trauma-Informed School Safety Practices

CO SB100

Commercial Vehicle Highway Safety Measures

CO HB1030

Railroad Safety Requirements

CO SB032

Methods to Increase the Use of Transit

CO SB290

Stabilization Payments for Safety Net Providers

CO SB236

Review Of Medicaid Provider Rates

CO HB1320

Educator Safety Task Force

CO HB1081

Reestablish Sunrise Sunset Review Committee

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