Bill Sponsor
Colorado Senate Bill 1
Session 2026A
Workforce Housing & Housing Tax Credit
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in Senate on Jan 14, 2026
Sponsors
Unknown
D. Roberts
Unknown
A. Boesenecker
Unknown
C. Richardson
Unknown
J. Bridges
First Action
Jan 14, 2026
Latest Action
Jan 29, 2026
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1
State
Colorado
Session
2026A
Sponsorship by Party
Unknown
A. Boesenecker
Sponsor
Unknown
C. Richardson
Sponsor
Unknown
D. Roberts
Sponsor
Unknown
J. Bridges
Sponsor
Senate Votes (5)
Motion Text
Refer Senate Bill 26-001, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
Senate Roll Call Votes
Summary
Currently, a board of county commissioners (board) may not appropriate general fund money from ad valorem taxes for multijurisdictional housing authorities or other housing authorities established in statute (housing authorities). The bill allows a board to use revenue generated by ad valorem taxes that is in the county's general fund or in other specified county funds for housing authorities. In addition, the bill allows a board to use county general fund money from ad valorem taxes or money from other county funds for workforce housing.Currently, a middle-income housing tax credit (credit) may be transferred from a governmental entity or quasi-governmental entity to a qualified taxpayer. A qualified taxpayer must own an interest in a qualified project to claim the credit. The bill entitles an individual, person, firm, corporation, or other entity subject to income tax and transferred a credit by a governmental entity or quasi-governmental entity to claim the credit without owning an interest in a qualified project.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Text (1)
Actions (2)
01/29/2026
Senate
Senate Committee on Local Government & Housing Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
01/14/2026
Senate
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Local Government & Housing
Sources
Record Created
Jan 14, 2026 8:17:49 PM
Record Updated
Jan 30, 2026 8:50:19 PM