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H_HHS_2025A 02/12/2025 01:31:55 PM Committee Summary

PUBLIC
STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Date 02/12/2025
Attendance
Bradfield X
Bradley X
English X
Feret X
Garcia Sander X
Gilchrist X
Hamrick X
Johnson X
McCormick X
Rydin X
Stewart K. X
Lieder X
Brown X
Time 01:31:55 PM to 03:32:32 PM
Place HCR 0112
This Meeting was called to order by Brown
This Report was prepared by Eliyah Chadioun
Hearing Items Action Taken
HB25-1154 Lay Over
HB25-1159 Amended, referred to House Appropriations
SB25-010 Referred to the Committee of the Whole

HB25-1154 - Lay Over


01:32:24 PM  
The committee was placed in a brief recess.
01:32:36 PM  
The committee came back to order.
01:33:10 PM  
The prime bill sponsors,
Representatives Brown and Froelich, introduced House Bill 25-1154 to the
House Health and Human Services Committee. The bill creates the Communication
Services for People with Disabilities Enterprise (enterprise) in the Department
of Human Services (CDHS) to provide services and resources for individuals
who are blind, print-disabled, deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind. The
bill moves programs and services currently managed by the State Librarian
in the Department of Education (CDE) and the Colorado Commission for the
Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind (commission) in CDHS to the enterprise.
Specifically, CDE’s Reading Services for the Blind program and all of
the commission’s programs and services are transferred to the enterprise.
The enterprise is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Governor
by June 1, 2025. It is designated as an enterprise for the purposes of
TABOR and any fee revenue collected is required to be less than $100 million
over its first five years of operation, which means voter approval is not
required.




The bill sponsors
provided a handout to the committee (Attachment A).
01:38:32 PM  
Hillary Jorgensen,
representing Colorado Cross Disability Coalition, testified in support
of the bill.




Jack Johnson,
representing Disability Law Colorado, testified in support of the bill.




Dr. Katie Cue,
representing Colorado Department of Human Services, testified to amend
the bill.




Tricia Leakey,
representing Colorado Department of Human Services, testified to amend
the bill.
01:51:05 PM  
The panel responded to questions from the committee.
01:53:19 PM  
Ms. Meredith Henry,
representing The Arc of Colorado, testified in support of the bill.




Curtis Chong,
representing National Federation of the Blind of Colorado, testified in
support of the bill.




Cynde Vaughn,
representing themself, testified in support of the bill.
02:04:24 PM  
The panel responded to questions from the committee.
02:08:46 PM  
Ms. Kim Wardlow,
representing Aftersight, testified in support of the bill.




Penn Street, representing
themself, testified in support of the bill.
02:13:58 PM  
The panel responded to questions from the committee.
02:15:06 PM  
Ms. Alyssa Pearson,
representing Colorado Department of Education, testified to amend the bill.




Carson Covey,
representing Family Voices Colorado, testified in support of the bill.




Wynne Whyman,
representing themself, testified in support of the bill.




Mr. Dan Burke,
representing NFB of Colorado, testified in support of the bill.




Ms. Holly Bise
, representing Public Utilities Commission, was available to answer committee
questions.




Additional written
testimony was submitted to the committee (Attachment B).
02:25:58 PM  
The panel responded to questions from the committee.
02:28:05 PM  
The bill sponsor provided closing comments on the bill and asked that it be laid over.



HB25-1159 - Amended, referred to House Appropriations

02:29:23 PM  
The committee was placed in a brief recess.
02:29:35 PM  
The committee came back to order.
02:34:09 PM  
The primary bill
sponsors, Representatives English and Joseph, introduced House Bill 25-1159
to the House Health and Human Services Committee. The bill makes changes
to the child support system that were recommended by the Colorado Child
Support Commission, including changing eligibility for the low-income adjustment
from below the current monthly income level of $1,500 to an amount that
is based on the state minimum wage (self-support reserve); permitting low-income
obligors to retain income up to the self-support reserve threshold and
allocate 80 to 95 percent of the remaining income towards child support
(based upon the number of children). If the calculated amount falls below
the reduced low-income adjustment amount or above the basic schedule amount,
the corresponding amount will apply; updating the basic child support obligation
schedule; modifying the parenting time adjustment to account for all overnights
a parent has with a child and implementing the corresponding parenting
time adjustment table; requiring courts to enter child support orders for
every dissolution of marriage proceeding and allowing courts to appoint
Child Family Investigators in juvenile proceedings that involve the allocation
of parental responsibilities; and making other changes that clarify requirements
for independent contractor reporting, extraordinary medical expenses for
children, and factors considered for retroactive child support and income
tax dependency.




The Colorado Department
of Human Services, Office of Economic Security, provided a handout to the
committee (Attachment C).




Boulder County
provided a handout to the committee (Attachment D).
02:40:07 PM  
The bill sponsors responded to questions from the committee.
02:45:20 PM  
Larry Desbien, representing
Colorado Department of Human Services, testified in support of the bill.




Melanie Jordan,
representing Office of Respondent Parents' Counsel, testified in support
of the bill.




Tracy Rumans,
representing Colorado Child Support Commission, testified in support of
the bill.
02:55:29 PM  
The panel responded to questions from the committee.


03:18:41 PM
Motion Refer House Bill 25-1159, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations.
Moved English
Seconded Bradley
Bradfield No
Bradley Yes
English Yes
Feret Yes
Garcia Sander Yes
Gilchrist Yes
Hamrick Yes
Johnson Yes
McCormick Yes
Rydin Yes
Stewart K. Yes
Lieder Yes
Brown Yes
Final YES: 12   NO: 1   EXC: 0   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS


03:32:32 PM   The committee adjourned.






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