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SJR 25-024

Adjourn Sine Die

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Judy Amabile and 37 co-sponsors

Overview: SJR 25-024, Adjourn Sine Die, was introduced in the Senate on May 5, 2025. The bill has been introduced in the House and assigned to a committee.Purpose and Intent: The m

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Bill Summary · SJR 25-024

Overview: SJR 25-024, Adjourn Sine Die, was introduced in the Senate on May 5, 2025. The bill has been introduced in the House and assigned to a committee.

Purpose and Intent: The main purpose of this joint resolution is to establish the date for the Colorado General Assembly to adjourn sine die, or without a set date to reconvene. This resolution is a routine legislative action taken at the end of each regular session to formally conclude the legislative year.

Key Provisions:
- Sets the date for the Colorado General Assembly to adjourn sine die for the 2025 regular session
- Specifies that the General Assembly shall adjourn on a date certain, typically in late May or early June

Affected Parties and Impacts: This joint resolution would affect all members of the Colorado General Assembly, as well as the general public and stakeholders who engage with the legislative process. The adjournment date marks the end of the legislative session and the conclusion of all legislative activity for the year.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The joint resolution has been introduced in the House and assigned to a committee. The next step in the process would be for the House committee to consider the resolution and potentially recommend it for a full House vote. If passed by both the House and Senate, the resolution would be sent to the Governor for signature, officially setting the adjournment date.

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