

New Plan to Ban Handheld Phone Use While Driving for Everyone in Colorado
"The law currently restricts those under eighteen from using any mobile device while driving, but it does not do that for people over eighteen," O'Sullivan explains about the 2019 offering, co-sponsored by Court andRepresentative Jovan Melton. "The change proposed now would make it unlawful for anyone to have a mobile device in their hand while driving unless they come to a complete stop or for emergency services — like their life is under threat or they're calling 911 to hel

Most Diverse State Legislature In History Begins 2019 Session
"While sex and race may not dominate the agenda, they will play a key role in several bills says Rep. Leslie Herod, “I think we’re going to be tackling issues that we haven’t talked about before. We’re going to be leaning pretty heavily on criminal justice reform.” "She says the large number of women will also change the dynamic, “As women I think we’re naturally a little bit more collaborative and plan to collaborate with all women including Republicans to get the job done f


LIVE COVERAGE: Opening day at the Colorado Capitol
"Former state Rep. Wilma Webb, D-Denver, attended opening day as a guest of Democratic state Rep. Leslie Herod, who represents the same House District 8 in East Denver that Webb represented from 1980 to 1993. She stepped down after her husband, Wellington Webb, was elected mayor of Denver." Read full article #LeslieHerod #legislativesession #criminaljusticereform #openingday

Women make history in Colorado legislature with more serving than ever before
"This session, more women are serving than ever before. Women now make up 45 percent of the overall state legislature, which is the highest percentage of any legislature in the country." "In the House, 33 out of 65 seats are held by women. In the Senate, 12 out of 35 seats are occupied by women." “I am so excited that we have such a difference caucus in the state House this year," said Rep. Leslie Herod. “We are led by women on the Democratic side, which is phenomenal to see

Here are several impactful issues that Colorado lawmakers will tackle early in the new legislative s
"Second chances seems to be a theme for this upcoming session, which is why Democratic Representative Leslie Herod is introducing a bill to change job applications." "We know if you have a prior conviction in Colorado," Herod said. "When you apply for a job, you have to check a box saying you have a prior conviction. This stops people from speaking one-on-one and saying 'this happened in my past, but I'm ready to move forward and explain themselves.' We want to ban the box in

Lieutenant Governor Lynne Signs Final Bills of 2018 Legislative Session
On Wednesday, June 6, 2018, Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne signed the final bills of the 2018 legislative session into law in Governor Hickenlooper’s absence. Lt. Gov. Lynne signed 35 bills into law. During the 2018 legislative session, 421 bills were signed into law, 9 were vetoed, and 2 were sent to the Secretary of State without a signature. The bills signed Wednesday are summarized here... Read full article #HouseBill #legislativesession