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Welcome to the Colorado State Capitol
The Capitol building houses the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Office of the Governor, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, and the Department of the Treasury. The elected officials in the building work to make laws and administer state government.
Adherence to these rules and guidelines in the everyday conduct of legislative matters enhances the legislative process. Failure to observe them inhibits the interchange of information and discredits the legislative process and those who participate therein.
Lobbyists should familiarize themselves with Article XXIX of the Colorado Constitution, Colorado Revised Statutes 24-6-301 through 24-6-309, and any rules of the General Assembly concerning lobbying (Joint Senate and House Rule 36; Senate Rules 31 and 41; House Rules 39, 40 and 41).
There is an application process for journalists who wish to have access to the House or Seante chamber floors during debate.
The Colorado Capitol Press Association--made up of full-time correspondents at the Capitol--make recommendations on press credentials to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House. Please click below for the association's rules, directions on how to apply, and an application form.
If you are part of the media or a lobbyist please review the links below.