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Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Criminal Law Reform

HB 437: Criminalizing Homelessness and Homeless Service Providers

This bill unnecessarily increases criminal penalties for manufacturing or selling drugs near locations that service homeless populations.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Criminal Law Reform

HB 546: Inmate Medicaid Suspension

This bill modify the Medicaid program to suspend rather than terminate Medicaid eligibility for people who are incarcerated.
Status: Sent to Governor
Position: Support
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Voting Rights & Democracy

SB 474: The DAVE Act

This bill directs the State Auditor to establish a "Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency," similar to the DOGE on the federal level.
Status: Passed Senate
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Criminal Law Reform

SB 429: Increasing Criminal Penalties Act

This bill includes multiple provisions impacting criminal law, many of which increase criminal penalties or create duplicative offenses for behavior that is already a crime.
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Derechos de los inmigrantes

HB 690: Bar Immigrants from Public Services

This bill requires multiple state agencies to verify immigration status and/or take measures to prevent undocumented immigrants from accessing public services.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • LGBTQIA+ Equality

HB 606: Anti-Trans Civil Procedure Amendment

HB 606 includes several anti-trans provisions, including increasing the statute of limitations for gender affirming care related medical malpractice claims and prohibiting the use of state funds for gender-affirming care for those who are incarcerated.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025
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  • Criminal Law Reform

HB 781: Unauthorized Public Camping & Sleeping

This bill prohibits "public camping" or sleeping outside areas designated by the local government.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Aug 19, 2024
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  • Derechos de los inmigrantes

HB 10: Require Sheriffs to Cooperate with I.C.E

This bill circumvents the local authority of sheriffs by requiring them to cooperate with ICE and assist in the federal government’s deportation pipeline.
Status: Became Law Over Governor's Veto
Position: Oppose