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HB 1064

Youthful Offender System Updates

2026 Regular Session

Colorado updates youthful offender system procedures through HB 1064, affecting juvenile sentencing, rehabilitation, and reintegration outcomes statewide.

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Bill Summary · HB 1064

Legislative bill overview

HB 1064 updates Colorado's youthful offender system, though the specific provisions aren't detailed in the legislative history provided. Based on the bill title and progression through the Senate Judiciary Committee, it likely addresses procedures, sentencing guidelines, or rehabilitation programs for juvenile offenders. The bill passed Senate second reading with amendments on February 26, 2026, and is scheduled for third reading on March 2, 2026.

Why is this important

Youthful offender system reforms directly affect how Colorado treats minors in the criminal justice system, influencing rehabilitation outcomes, recidivism rates, and individuals' long-term opportunities. These changes impact juveniles' futures regarding education, employment, and reintegration into society, while also affecting public safety priorities and criminal justice resource allocation.

Potential points of contention

  • Sentencing implications: Whether the bill makes sentences harsher or more lenient for young offenders, affecting both victims' advocacy groups and youth rehabilitation advocates
  • Rehabilitation vs. accountability balance: Disagreement over whether reforms prioritize rehabilitation and second chances versus accountability and public protection
  • Amendments introduced in Senate: The bill passed with amendments in the Judiciary Committee, suggesting substantive changes from the original version that warrant scrutiny regarding their intent and impact

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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