75th Colorado General Assembly


The Seventy-fifth Colorado General Assembly is the current term of the legislative branch of the Colorado state government, consisting of the Colorado Senate and the Colorado House of Representatives. The first regular session of the Seventy-fifth Colorado General Assembly convened at the Colorado State Capitol on January 8, 2025, and is set to conclude on May 7, 2025. The second regular session is due to convene in the first week of January 2026.
The 75th General Assembly is made up of a record 52% women, 14 in the Senate, and 38 in the House. Colorado is one of only three legislatures in the United States that is majority women.

Major Events

Vacancies and special elections

Leadership changes

Legislation

Notable legislative topics during the 75th General Assembly include workers' rights, gun regulation, and affordability. As the first regular session of the 75th General Assembly is still ongoing, most bills are still awaiting action.

Signed into law

The following bills have been signed into law by Colorado Governor Jared Polis.

Vetoed

The following bills were vetoed by Colorado Governor Jared Polis.
  • SB 25-086 - If enacted, the bill would have obligated social media platforms to more actively monitor their sites and ban users who breached their terms of service or used the platforms to break state laws. It also would have mandated improved cooperation with law enforcement. The Senate overrode the Governor's veto, but the House postponed the bill to beyond the end of the legislative session, effectively sustaining the veto.
  • SB 25-027 - If enacted, the bill would have lengthened the amount of time a records custodian has to respond to a CORA request, with the exception of requests submitted by journalists.

Lost

The following bills were not passed out of the legislature.

Members of the Colorado Senate

DistrictImageSenatorPartyResidenceTerm limited?Notes
1Byron PeltonRepublicanSterlingNoMinority Caucus Chair
Eligible for reelection in 2026.
2Lisa FrizellRepublicanCastle RockNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
Assistant Minority Leader
3Nick HinrichsenDemocraticPuebloNoMajority Caucus co-chair
Eligible for reelection in 2026.
4Mark BaisleyRepublicanSedaliaNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
5Marc CatlinRepublicanMontroseNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
6Cleave SimpsonRepublicanAlamosaYesAssistant Minority Leader
Minority Leader
7Janice RichRepublicanGrand JunctionNoMinority Whip
Eligible for reelection in 2026.
8Dylan RobertsDemocraticEagleNoMajority Caucus co-chair
Eligible for reelection in 2026.
9Paul LundeenRepublicanColorado SpringsYesMinority Leader
Resigned from the Senate on June 9.
9Lynda Zamora WilsonRepublicanEl Paso CountyNoAppointed by vacancy committee following the resignation of Lundeen.
10Larry ListonRepublicanColorado SpringsYes
11Tony ExumDemocraticColorado SpringsNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
12Marc SnyderDemocraticManitou SpringsNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
13Scott BrightRepublicanPlattevilleNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
14Cathy KippDemocraticFort CollinsNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
15Janice MarchmanDemocraticLovelandNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
16Chris KolkerDemocraticCentennialYes
17Sonya Jaquez LewisDemocraticBoulder--Resigned on February 17, 2025.
17Katie WallaceDemocraticLongmontNoSelected by vacancy committee to serve until 2026 following Jaquez Lewis's resignation.
Eligible for election in 2026.
18Judy AmabileDemocraticBoulderNoRanking Joint Budget Committee Member
Eligible for reelection in 2028.
19Lindsey DaughertyDemocraticArvadaNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
20Lisa CutterDemocraticEvergreenNoAssistant Majority Leader
Eligible for reelection in 2026.
21Dafna Michaelson JenetDemocraticCommerce CityNoPresident Pro Tempore
Eligible for reelection in 2028.
22Jessie DanielsonDemocraticWheat RidgeYes
23Barbara KirkmeyerRepublicanBrightonYesRanking Joint Budget Committee Member
2028#
24Kyle MullicaDemocraticNorthglennNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
25Faith WinterDemocraticThorntonYes
26Jeff BridgesDemocraticGreenwood VillageYes
27Tom SullivanDemocraticCentennialNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
28Mike WeissmanDemocraticAuroraNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
29Iman JodehDemocraticAuroraNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
30John CarsonRepublicanHighlands RanchNoEligible for reelection in 2026.
31Matthew BallDemocraticDenverNoEligible for reelection in 2028.
32Robert RodriguezDemocraticDenverYesMajority Leader
33James ColemanDemocraticDenverYesSenate President
34Julie GonzalesDemocraticDenverYes
35Rod PeltonRepublicanCheyenne WellsNoEligible for reelection in 2026.

Members of the House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceFirst elected
1Javier MabreyDemocraticDenver2022
2Steven WoodrowDemocraticDenver2020*
3Meg FroelichDemocraticGreenwood Village2019*
4Cecelia EspenozaDemocraticDenver2024
5Alex ValdezDemocraticDenver2018
6Sean CamachoDemocraticDenver2024
7Jennifer BaconDemocraticDenver2020
8Lindsay GilchristDemocraticDenver2024
9Emily SirotaDemocraticDenver2018
10Junie JosephDemocraticBoulder2022
11Karen McCormickDemocraticHygiene2020
12Kyle BrownDemocraticLouisville2023*
13Julie McCluskieDemocraticBoulder2018
14Rose PuglieseRepublicanColorado Springs2022
15Scott BottomsRepublicanColorado Springs2022
16Rebecca KeltieRepublicanColorado Springs2024
17Regina EnglishDemocraticColorado Springs2022
18Amy PaschalDemocraticColorado Springs2024
19Dan WoogRepublicanFrederick2022
20Jarvis CaldwellRepublicanEl Paso County2024
21Mary BradfieldRepublicanColorado Springs2020
22Ken DeGraafRepublicanColorado Springs2022
23Monica DuranDemocraticWheat Ridge2018
24Lisa FeretDemocraticArvada2024
25Tammy StoryDemocraticEvergreen2018
26Meghan LukensDemocraticEagle2022
27Brianna TitoneDemocraticGolden2018
28Sheila LiederDemocraticLittleton2022
29Shannon BirdDemocraticNorthglenn2018
30Rebekah StewartDemocraticLakewood2024
31Jacqueline PhillipsDemocraticThornton2024
32Manny RutinelDemocraticCommerce City2023*
33William LindstedtDemocraticBroomfield2022
34Jenny WillfordDemocraticNorthglenn2022
35Lorena GarciaDemocraticWestminster2023*
36Michael CarterDemocraticAurora2024
37Chad CliffordDemocraticCentennial2024*
38Gretchen RydinDemocraticLittleton2024
39Brandi BradleyRepublicanLarkspur2022
40Naquetta RicksDemocraticAurora2020
41Jamie JacksonDemocraticAurora2025*
42Mandy LindsayDemocraticAurora2022*
43Bob MarshallDemocraticHighlands Ranch2022
44Anthony HartsookRepublicanParker2022
45Max BrooksRepublicanCastle Rock2024
46Tisha MauroDemocraticPueblo2022
47Ty WinterRepublicanTrinidad2022
48Carlos BarronRepublicanFort Lupton2024
49Lesley SmithDemocraticBoulder2024
50Ryan GonzalezRepublicanGreeley2024
51Ron WeinbergRepublicanLoveland2023*
52Yara ZokaieDemocraticWindsor2024
53Andrew BoeseneckerDemocraticFort Collins2021*
54Matt SoperRepublicanDelta2018
55Rick TaggartRepublicanGrand Junction2022
56Chris RichardsonRepublicanElbert County2024
57Elizabeth VelascoDemocraticGlenwood Springs2022
58Larry Don SucklaRepublicanMontezuma County2024
59Katie StewartDemocraticDurango2024
60Stephanie LuckRepublicanPenrose2020
61Eliza HamrickDemocraticCentennial2022
62Matthew MartinezDemocraticAlamosa2022
63Dusty A. JohnsonRepublicanFort Morgan2024
64Ryan ArmagostRepublicanBerthoud2022
64Vacant------
65Lori Garcia SanderRepublicanEaton2024