The Colorado General Assembly had a busy year, with 418 bills introduced in the House and 238 bills introduced in the Senate. While the Colorado Legislative Action Committee (CLAC) tracked many bills of interest, the piece of legislation of most consequence was HB 22-1137, which restricts an association’s power related to fines and rule enforcement. Read the article………………………..
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