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The Executive Leadership of the Senate includes the Senate President, Majority Leader, and Minority Leader. They are also ex officio members of the Executive Committee of the Legislative Council along with the Executive Leadership of the House of Representatives. The President is elected by a majority vote of the Senate, while the Majority Leader and Minority Leader are chosen by their respective caucuses.
There are 35 Senators who serve the state of Colorado. Senators are elected to four-year terms, and may serve a total of two consecutive terms. Senators must have attained the age of twenty-five years, be a United States citizen, and be a resident of the district from which the Senator is elected for at least twelve months prior to election. The Senate is divided so that one-half of the Senators are elected biennially, as nearly as practicable.
Frequently Asked Questions related to the Budget process, Joint Budget Committee and the budget in general
Legislative Ethics Board Advisory Opinion 2008-1
Legislative Ethics Board Advisory Opinion 2006-2
Legislative Ethics Board Advisory Opinion 2006-1
Pursuant to § 24-18-113, C.R.S., there is a board of ethics for the general assembly that consists of four legislative members. Upon written request of a member of the general assembly, the board of ethics issues advisory opinions concerning issues relating to the requesting member's conduct and the provisions of article 18 of title 24, C.R.S., "Standards of Conduct".
Board Members
Senator Mike Foote
Senator Chris Holbert
Representative Adrienne Benavidez
Representative Kevin Van Winkle
The Red Book is a publication that accompanies the Session Laws that lists all changes made by amendments, additions, and repeals to Colorado Revised Statutes at the preceding legislative session.
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This tabulation indicates all changes made by amendments, additions, and repeals to Colorado Revised Statutes by the Sixty-fourth General Assembly at its First Regular Session in 2003. These changes will appear in the 2003 Colorado Revised Statutes.
This tabulation indicates all changes made by amendments, additions, and repeals to Colorado Revised Statutes by the Sixty-fourth General Assembly at its Second Regular Session in 2004. These changes will appear in the 2004 Colorado Revised Statutes.
This tabulation indicates all changes made by amendments, additions, and repeals to Colorado Revised Statutes by the Sixty-fifth General Assembly at its First Regular Session in 2005. These changes will appear in the 2005 Colorado Revised Statutes.
There are 65 Representatives who serve the state of Colorado. Representatives are elected to two-year terms, and may serve a total of four consecutive terms. Representatives must have attained the age of twenty-five years, be a United States citizen, and be a resident of the district from which the Representative is elected for at least twelve months prior to election. The entire membership of the House is elected biennially.
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