Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB095

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Engrossed
3/9/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/14/26  
Refer
4/14/26  
Enrolled
4/27/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  
Engrossed
5/5/26  

Caption

Measures to Support Victim-Survivors of Crimes

Impact

The legislation introduces significant changes to the state's judicial processes regarding how victim-survivor testimony may be conducted. For example, it permits victims to testify via closed-circuit television if determined necessary to mitigate emotional distress during court proceedings. This aims to create a less intimidating environment for victims, encouraging more individuals to come forward with their cases. Additionally, the bill enhances the support provided by trained professionals to ensure that victims receive compassionate and appropriate care during legal engagements.

Summary

Senate Bill 095 aims to enhance support for victim-survivors of crimes, particularly focusing on victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. The bill establishes the Colorado sexual assault forensic medical evidence response review board, which is tasked with overseeing evidence collection practices and improving victim advocacy services. These measures are meant to address the specific needs of victims, ensuring they are informed about their rights and resources available to them throughout the legal process.

Contention

Despite its supportive measures, the bill has faced discussions around how these legislative changes may interact with existing judicial protocols and victim rights throughout Colorado. Critics may express concerns over the potential for closed-circuit testimony to affect the dynamics of a courtroom, arguing that in-person testimony can be crucial for the emotional experience of both the victim-survivor and the defendant. Ultimately, while the bill focuses on improving victim support, discussions suggest the necessity for ongoing training for law enforcement and judicial personnel to adapt to the new processes effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1168

Housing Protections for Victim-Survivors

CO SB304

Measures to Address Sexual Assault Kit Backlog

CO SB017

Measures to Support Early Childhood Health

CO HB1194

Protections for Victims of Economic Abuse

CO HB1115

Water Supply Measurement & Forecasting Program

CO HB1138

Protect Victims in Civil Sex Misconduct Suits

CO SB119

Measures to Modify the Department of Early Childhood

CO SB151

Measures to Prevent Youth from Running Away

CO HB1269

Building Decarbonization Measures

CO SB139

Grocery & Utility Bill Reduction Measures

Similar Bills

SD HB1088

Remove the requirement that counties remit to municipalities an amount equal to the road levy for calendar years 1984, 1985, and 1986.

CA AB1391

Education finance: transitional kindergarten: funding for basic aid school districts and necessary small schools.

CA SB834

An act to amend Section 1203.

MO SB817

Authorizes a tax credit for certain charitable donations

NJ S1546

Requires additional fines for certain crimes against minors to fund Amber Alert system.

NJ A2823

Establishes "Internet Predator Investigation and Prosecution Fund" with $200 assessment on persons convicted of certain offenses.

CA SB1342

Criminal records: relief.

MO SB190

Establishes tax credits for certain engineering degrees