Gail Schwartz - Legislative Career

Legislative Career

Bills Introduced in 2007 by Sen. Schwartz
(for which Sen. Schwartz is the primary originating sponsor)
Bill Title Outcome
SB07-041 Concerning the creation of the "Public School Facilities Act" to address capital construction in Colorado public schools Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-054 Concerning removal of bonding limits on higher education research building revolving funds. Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-091 Concerning renewable resource generation development areas and creating a task force Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-152 Concerning volunteer services by dental professionals who hold a license in good standing from another state. Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-155 Concerning fees charged to a customer using an account from a foreign bank. Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-206 Concerning the biological pest control cash fund Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-207 Concerning the "Colorado Feed Law." Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-208 Concerning the regulation of persons who treat the hearing impaired and continuing the registration of audiologists and hearing aid providers. Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-209 Concerning creation of a council to facilitate collaboration in health careers education in southern Colorado and creating the Southern Colorado Council for Excellence in Health Careers Education. Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-220 Concerning an increase in the powers of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District and specifying the establishment, operation, and financing procedures of subdistricts Signed by Gov. Ritter
SB07-253 Concerning price insurance contracts to minimize anticipated fluctuations in the amount of revenue derived from oil and gas production. Signed by Gov. Ritter

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