Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1202

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Refer
3/3/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  

Caption

Strategy to Reduce & Prevent Homelessness

Impact

The legislation aims to empower county governments and housing authorities by allowing them to designate a portion of the documentary fee revenue toward addressing housing shortages in their jurisdictions. This funding can help align housing initiatives more closely with the specific needs of communities, potentially creating more responsive and localized strategies for combating homelessness. Moreover, the bill promotes intergovernmental collaboration, encouraging multiple jurisdictions to come together to form a Homelessness Response Authority that can efficiently manage resources and strategies across regions.

Summary

House Bill 1202 introduces a comprehensive approach to addressing homelessness in Colorado through a proposed statewide strategy for prevention and resolution. It emphasizes the increasing rates of homelessness in the state, with findings indicating over 13,000 individuals experiencing homelessness and the urgent need for affordable housing solutions. The bill seeks to allocate funds collected from a documentary fee to be used specifically for developing, preserving, or acquiring affordable housing targeted towards individuals in need, particularly those experiencing homelessness.

Contention

Despite its well-intentioned goals, HB1202 has sparked debate regarding the effectiveness of funding sources and the administrative efficiency of the proposed strategies. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups express concerns that reliance on fee revenues might not be sufficient to tackle the multifaceted nature of homelessness. Critics argue that without scalable and sustained funding mechanisms, such localized efforts may struggle to meet the significant demand for affordable housing, given Colorado's critical housing affordability issues. The underlying challenges of income inequality, the high cost of living, and systemic barriers to housing access remain contentious points in discussions about the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1032

Improving Infrastructure to Reduce Homelessness

CO HB1267

Support for Statewide Energy Strategies

CO HB1303

Funding for Motor Vehicle Collision Prevention

CO SB048

Diabetes Prevention & Obesity Treatment Act

CO HB1250

Gun Violence Prevention & Parents of Students

CO SB251

Repeal Kidney Disease Prevention Education Task Force

CO HB1160

Youth Prevention Mental Health Pilot Program

CO SB196

Insurance Coverage Preventive Health-Care Services

CO HB1077

Backflow Prevention Devices Requirements

CO SB168

Prevention of Wildlife Trafficking

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