Colorado 2025 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HJR1025 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 04/07/2025

                    First Regular Session
Seventy-fifth General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
ENGROSSED
LLS NO. R25-1012.01 Frank Stoner x5498	HJR25-1025
House Committees Senate Committees
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 25-1025 
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ONCERNING THE RECOGNITION OF THE WEEK OF APRIL 6-12, 2025, AS101
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS ' RIGHTS WEEK.102
WHEREAS, Crime and the threat of violence affect individuals,1
families, and communities in profound and varied ways, often leaving2
lasting physical, emotional, financial, and social challenges; and3
WHEREAS, According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics'4
"Criminal Victimization, 2023" report, U.S. residents aged 12 and older5
experienced approximately 6.4 million violent victimizations and6
households experienced approximately 13.6 million property7
victimizations in 2023; and8
WHEREAS, Colorado's Victims' Rights Amendment ensures9
crime victims are treated with dignity, fairness, and respect and have the10
right to be kept informed of and involved in the criminal justice process;11
and12
HOUSE
 Final Reading
April 7, 2025
HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Duran and Pugliese, Armagost, Bacon, Barron, Bird, Boesenecker, Bradfield, Bradley,
Brown, Caldwell, Camacho, Carter, English, Espenoza, Feret, Froelich, Garcia, Garcia
Sander, Gilchrist, Gonzalez R., Hamrick, Hartsook, Jackson, Johnson, Joseph, Keltie, Lieder,
Lindsay, Lindstedt, Lukens, Mabrey, Marshall, Martinez, McCluskie, McCormick, Paschal,
Phillips, Richardson, Ricks, Rutinel, Rydin, Sirota, Smith, Stewart K., Stewart R., Suckla,
Taggart, Titone, Velasco, Winter T., Woodrow, Woog
SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Frizell and Roberts,
Shading denotes HOUSE amendment.  Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment.
Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law.
Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. WHEREAS, America's crime victims' rights advocates have had1
a powerful impact on educating the nation about the devastating effects2
of crime and victimization and the need to provide support and services3
to individuals and communities hurt by crime; and4
WHEREAS, With the unwavering support of their communities,5
and victim service providers behind them, survivors are empowered to6
face their grief, loss, fear, anger, and hope without fear of judgment and7
feel understood, heard, and respected; and8
WHEREAS, This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the9
enactment of the Victims' Rights Amendment in the Colorado10
Constitution, which passed on November 3, 1992, with the approval of11
82% of Colorado voters; now, therefore,12
Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Seventy-fifth13
General Assembly of the State of Colorado, the Senate concurring herein:14
(1)  That we, the Colorado General Assembly, recognize the week15
of April 6-12, 2025, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in16
Colorado, and, during this week and throughout the year, we honor crime17
victims and those who serve them; and18
(2)  That we encourage the citizens of Colorado, as individuals,19
communities, and part of the nation, to seek justice and have compassion20
for crime victims.21
Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this Joint Resolution be sent22
to Governor Jared Polis, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, and23
Stan Hilkey, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public24
Safety.25
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