Ken Summers (politician) - Legislative Career

Legislative Career

Bills Introduced in 2007 by Rep. Summers
(for which Rep. Summers is the primary originating sponsor)
Bill Title Outcome
HB07-1004 Concerning additional reporting requirements for the annual report regarding the "Colorado Sex Offender Lifetime Supervision Act of 1998." Signed by Gov. Ritter
HB07-1111 Concerning educator licensing. Postponed indefinitely in House committee
HB07-1159 Concerning the manner in which a special district conducts a ballot issue election. Signed by Gov. Ritter
HB07-1227 Concerning evaluations by commissions on judicial performance. Postponed indefinitely in House committee
HB07-1273 Concerning the subtraction of expenses for medical care from the state taxable income for the purpose of calculating state income tax liability. Postponed indefinitely in House committee

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