How You Can Track This Year's Bills
With so much legislation being considered at the capitol this session, it can be hard to keep yourself up to date. There are multiple ways that you can follow mine and others’ bills in both the Senate and House. I have compiled some easy ways to stay current on how I voted, and whether or not bills have passed. The Colorado General Assembly has a great website where you can track bill’s progress, the website is http://www.leg.state.co.us/. On this website all Coloradans can virtually stay involved in every aspect of legislation, including:
• Listening to committee testimony
• Downloading amended versions of bills
• Watching/listening to floor debates
• Contact information for all legislators so you may express your views
Additionally, if you are looking for commentary and discussion on bills you can check out “The Spot” (http://blogs.denverpost.com/thespot/). “The Spot” is a blog organized by the Denver posted that routinely updates the most up to date local politics.
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Gail Schwartz is the State Senator from Colorado's 5th District.
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