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Legislative Review Committee Agenda
January 23, 2019
4:00-5:00
Council Information Center, City Hall, 300 LaPorte Ave., Building A
1. Approval of minutes from December 10, 2018 Meeting (3 minutes)
Attached: December 10 Minutes
2. Agenda Review (3 minutes)
3. Bill Review (35 minutes)
• Staff will provide initial CML bill tracker in person (not available until 1/22) and
highlight bills of specific Fort Collins interest or areas of possible misalignment
• Attorney highlights, if any
• CC4CA highlights, if any
4. Other business (5 minutes)
• Legislative lunch
• February 6 meeting
City Manager’s Office
City Hall
300 LaPorte Ave.
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6505
970.224.6107 - fax
fcgov.com
Legislative Review Committee
Meeting Minutes
December 10th, 2018, 3:00 p.m.
City Clerk Large Conference Room, 300 Laporte Ave
Councilmembers Present: Ray Martinez, Ken Summers, Ross Cunniff
Staff Present: Ginny Sawyer, Tyler Marr, Jeff Mihelich, Carrie Daggett, Jeanne Sanford, Joe
Wimmer, Ed Bowditch, Jennifer Cassell, Senator Kefalas, Representative Arndt
Public Present: Dale Adamy
Meeting convened at 3:02 p.m.
Approval of Minutes from October 15, 2018
Councilmember Summers moved to approve the minutes from the October 15th meeting.
Councilmember Martinez seconded.
2019 Session Preview with Fort Collins delegation
Bowditch and Cassell update
• Committee discussion on TABOR refund issue, transportation, and affordable housing.
Transportation is still a top legislative priority despite failed ballot measures.
• Denver Metro area may come forward with transportation ballot measure next year.
• Stakeholder coalition on affordable housing proposed ideas including: expansion of low-
income housing tax credit, state funding dedication, statewide housing assessment plan.
Multiple bills likely.
Discussion regarding Gallagher Amendment Interim Study Committee
• Options presented by committee (repeal, State backfills, regional approach) would all
require vote of the public, and the bills did not make it through Legislative Council.
Legislative ideas proposed by CCI include a property tax assessment cycle delay.
Senator Kefalas update
• Provided overview on three bills that will be turned over to other legislators.
o Bills related to human trafficking, protection of victims whom are minors.
o Wage theft bill - adding a section regarding a felony if wage theft is over $1,000.
o Bill regarding oversight regulation on massage businesses.
Representative Arndt update
• Provided overview of bills for 2019 session: Death penalty abolishment, national popular
vote, (award electoral college votes to popular vote winner), permanent referendum C,
E-Scooters regulation, mental health holds regarding police services and hospitals,
state stipends to educators to now include certified school psychologists, amendment to
bill regarding free speech zones on campuses.
Colorado Municipal League Legislative
Review of legislation discussed at CML meeting.
• Allowing all easements to be used for internet services infrastructure.
• Wage contribution/payroll deduction for funding family medical leave.
• Allowing municipalities to set a local minimum wage.
• Police Services Open Records Act bill.
• Bills on Police Training mandate.
• Internet Sales Tax
o Fort Collins will rely on voluntary compliance and will work with CML to develop
statewide proposal. Discussion about rule change of point of delivery - current
Department of Revenue requirement for sales tax to be collected where the
product is delivered not purchased. Comments regarding potential solutions.
• Bottle recycling
o Discussion regarding responsibility of manufacturers for recycling their products.
Fees to assist consumers for recycling hard-to-recycle materials e.g. lead
batteries.
2019 Meeting Calendar
• City to continue subscription to State Bill service for bill identification.
• Recommendation for City policy staff to focus tracking efforts on committees and bills of
interest.
• CML bi-weekly Municipal Caucus Committee assists in tracking bill and testimony
opportunities. Recommendation from Council Summers for staff to spend time lobbying
at the Capitol while in Denver for the CML bi-weekly meetings.
• Decision for City Legislative Review Committee to meet once in January. Twice per
month during legislative session, possibly the day before or after staff’s lobbying trip to
Capital.
Other Business
Appreciation expressed for Bowditch and Cassell’s services.
Meeting adjourned at 4:07 p.m.