Summary of bills introduced Wednesday on the first day of the Colorado Legislature:
— Asking voter permission to study repeal the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (Senate Concurrent Resolution 1).
— Repeal increased vehicle registration fees (Senate Bill 44).
— Bar insurers or employers from spying on workers who file workers’ compensation claims (House Bill 1012).
— Allow police to confiscate handicapped parking placards that are being misused (House Bill 1019).
— Allow the Division of Motor Vehicles to accept donations to keep driver registration offices open (Senate Bill 55).
— Require buyers of precious metals to photograph the seller (Senate Bill 48).
— Impose fines for purchasing untaxed cigarettes (House Bill 1058).
— Require colleges to offer school safety training (House Bill 1054).
— Bar phone companies from delivering phone directories unless customers request them (House Bill 1068).
— Prohibit the state from allowing time that juvenile inmates spend on escape status to count toward their sentence (House Bill 1065).
— Bar school districts from employing felons (House Bill 1082).
— Bar Gov. Bill Ritter from putting up road signs to promote federal stimulus spending (House Bill 1079).
— Eliminate mandatory withholding of state income taxes (House Bill 1087).
— Allow neighbors to clean up foreclosed properties (House Bill 1084).
— Allow lobbyists to enter the state Capitol without being searched (House Bill 1092).



