The Colorado Legislature wrapped up its regular lawmaking session last Wednesday, and throughout the tributes to outgoing lawmakers and praise of Capitol sergeants at arms and janitorial staff, the two chambers cleared their calendars to adjourn after 120 days of policymaking.
In the House, members gave final approval to a slate of bills, including a requirement to release body-worn camera footage to family members of people killed by police, increased protections for students with disabilities in public schools, and the annual statutory cleanup bill.
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