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PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For HB18-1072
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION & ENERGY
Date Feb 14, 2018
Location HCR 0112
HB18-1072 - Postponed Indefinitely
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01:35:57 PM |
Rep. Humphrey came to the table to introduce House Bill 18-1072. The bill prohibits a government entity or an agent of a government entity from using automated vehicle identification systems (AVIS) to issue traffic citations, but allows AVIS to be used when assessing tolls or civil penalties for toll roads and high occupancy vehicle lanes. He distributed amendment L.001 to the committee [Attachment A]. He answered several committee questions regarding amendment L.001.
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01:51:03 PM |
Lt. Mike Trombley, representing the Fort
Collins Police Department, testified against the bill.
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01:54:58 PM |
Chief Pete Carey, representing the Colorado
Springs Police Department and the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police,
testified against the bill.
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01:57:47 PM |
Commander Ron Pinson, representing the
Lone Tree Police Department, testified against the bill.
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02:00:04 PM |
Lt. Trombley, Chief Carey, and Commander Pinson answered several committee questions.
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02:12:57 PM |
Lt. Robert Rock, representing the Denver Police Department, testified against the bill. He distributed several handouts to the committee (Attachment B, C, and D).
Attachment C
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02:16:48 PM |
Mr. Ted Porras, representing the Denver Police Department, testified against the bill.
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02:19:21 PM |
Mr. Dave DiGiacomo, representing the City and County of Denver, testified against the bill.
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02:21:05 PM |
Lt. Rock, Mr. Porras, and Mr. DiGiacomo answered several committee questions.
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02:31:55 PM |
Ms. Piep Van Heuven, representing Bicycle
Colorado, testified against the bill.
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02:35:19 PM |
Ms. Jill Locantore, representing WalkDenver and Denver Zero Vision Coalition, testified against the bill.
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02:38:30 PM |
Mr. Willy Shumann, representing himself,
testified against the bill.
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02:41:19 PM |
Ms. Van Heuven, Ms. Loncantore, and Mr. Shumann answered committee questions.
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02:42:09 PM |
Mr. Jaime Lewis, representing the Colorado Cross Disability Collation, testified against the bill.
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02:45:49 PM |
Mr. Jack Todd, representing himself, testified against the bill.
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02:47:58 PM |
Ms. Leslie Twarogowski, representing Federal Boulevard Business Improvement District, testified against the bill.
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02:50:48 PM |
Deputy Chief Ken Evans, representing the Commerce City Police Department, testified against the bill.
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02:57:06 PM |
Commander Brandon Gibson, representing the Greenwood Village Police Department, testified against the bill.
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03:00:47 PM |
Mr. Bob Hendry, representing the City of Boulder, testified against the bill.
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03:04:18 PM |
Deputy Chief Evans, Commander Gibson, and Mr. Hendry answered several committee questions.
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03:06:28 PM |
Mr. James Freeman, representing himself, testified against the bill.
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03:10:18 PM |
Mr. Skylar McKinley, representing Colorado AAA, testified against the bill.
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03:13:41 PM |
Ms. Diana Goldberg, representing SungateKids, testified against the bill.
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03:15:38 PM |
Mr. Freeman, Mr. MicKinley, and Mr. Freeman answered several committee questions.
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03:17:44 PM |
Sgt. Dave Hall, representing the Colorado State Patrol, testified against the bill.
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03:21:05 PM |
Mr. Andy Karsian, representing the Colorado Department of Transportation, testified against the bill.
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03:22:14 PM |
Ms. Anne Barkas, representing the American Civil Liberties Union, testified in support of the bill.
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03:25:46 PM |
The committee took a brief recess.
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03:27:47 PM |
The committee came back to order.
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03:28:34 PM
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Motion |
Adopt amendment L.001 |
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Moved |
Lawrence |
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Seconded |
Sandridge |
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Becker J. |
Yes |
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Bridges |
No |
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Buck |
Yes |
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Carver |
Excused |
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Esgar |
No |
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Ginal |
No |
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Hansen |
No |
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Jackson |
Yes |
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Lawrence |
Yes |
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Roberts |
No |
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Sandridge |
Yes |
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McLachlan |
No |
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Winter |
Yes |
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YES: 6 NO: 6 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL |
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03:29:18 PM |
Rep. Humphrey gave some closing remarks on the bill.
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03:37:22 PM
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Motion |
Refer House Bill 18-1072 to the Committee of the Whole. |
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Moved |
Lawrence |
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Seconded |
Becker J. |
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Becker J. |
Yes |
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Bridges |
No |
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Buck |
Yes |
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Carver |
Excused |
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Esgar |
No |
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Ginal |
No |
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Hansen |
No |
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Jackson |
No |
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Lawrence |
Yes |
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Roberts |
No |
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Sandridge |
Yes |
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McLachlan |
No |
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Winter |
No |
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YES: 4 NO: 8 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL |
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03:38:15 PM
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Motion |
Postpone House Bill 18-1072 indefinitely using a reversal of the previous roll call. There was no objection to the use of the reverse roll call, therefore, the bill was postponed indefinitely. |
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Moved |
Esgar |
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Seconded |
Hansen |
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Becker J. |
No |
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Bridges |
Yes |
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Buck |
No |
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Carver |
Excused |
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Esgar |
Yes |
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Ginal |
Yes |
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Hansen |
Yes |
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Jackson |
Yes |
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Lawrence |
No |
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Roberts |
Yes |
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Sandridge |
No |
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McLachlan |
Yes |
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Winter |
Yes |
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Final |
YES: 8 NO: 4 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS |
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