Colorado Eagles Special License Plate
HB 25-1066 would create a Colorado Eagles specialty license plate, but the bill was postponed indefinitely in the House Finance Committee, delaying design, fees, and revenue use.
HB 25-1066 would create a Colorado Eagles specialty license plate, but the bill was postponed indefinitely in the House Finance Committee, delaying design, fees, and revenue use.
Overview
- Bill Number: HB 25-1066
- Title: Colorado Eagles Special License Plate
- Purpose (as inferred from the title): The bill would establish a Colorado Eagles-themed specialty license plate. Specific design details, eligibility, and how revenues would be used are not provided in the available document content.
- Introduced: January 8, 2025
- Current status: Postponed Indefinitely by the House Committee on Finance (as of February 3, 2025)
Key provisions (availability of text is limited)
- The provided materials do not include the bill’s full text. As a result, precise provisions such as:
- plate design specifications
- annual or initial fee amounts
- revenue allocation (e.g., to a designated fund or organization)
- eligibility criteria or application processes
- administrative responsibilities for the Department of Revenue/Division of Motor Vehicles
— are not confirmed here.
Sponsor information
- Primary sponsors: Lindsey Daugherty and Ron Weinberg
Who would be affected
- Likely affected groups (if enacted, based on standard specialty-plate practice):
- Drivers choosing to obtain the Colorado Eagles license plate (incurs an additional or special fee)
- Colorado Eagle organization or related beneficiary if revenue is directed to a team or related program
- Colorado DMV/Division of Motor Vehicles through administrative implementation
- Note: Specific beneficiaries, eligible participants, and administrative mechanisms are not specified in the provided text.
Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduction and assignment: The bill was introduced on January 8, 2025 and assigned to the House Finance Committee on that date.
- Committee action: On February 3, 2025, the House Committee on Finance voted to Postpone Indefinitely, effectively delaying or halting advancement of the bill for the current session unless revived by later action.
- Next steps: In Colorado, a bill that is postponed indefinitely in committee typically does not move forward in the current session. It could potentially be revived or reintroduced in a future session, or a new bill with similar provisions could be pursued.
Observations
- The bill’s fate in the current session appears unfavorable given the Postpone Indefinitely action in Finance.
- Without the bill text, readers should monitor for any new or revised versions that clarify design, fees, and fund allocation.
This summary reflects the information provided. If full bill text becomes available, a more detailed provision-by-provision analysis can be prepared.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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