Notify Governor of Adjournment
House Joint Resolution 26-1032 is a procedural resolution used at the end of a legislative session. It directs the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate to appoint a five-member joint committee, made up of three representatives and two senators, to formally notify Governor Jared Polis that the Second Regular Session of the Seventy-fifth General Assembly is about to adjourn sine die.
The committee is also instructed to ask the Governor whether he has any communication to deliver to the General Assembly in joint session. The resolution does not change substantive law, create a new program, or appropriate funds; it is a ceremonial and administrative step that facilitates the constitutional close of the legislative session.
This resolution has no direct impact on Colorado statutes, regulations, or private parties. Its effect is limited to legislative procedure: it authorizes the appointment of a small joint committee to carry out the traditional notification to the Governor before adjournment sine die and to receive any final communication from the executive branch.
The available record suggests the measure is routine and noncontroversial. Because it is a standard adjournment resolution with no policy content, there is no indication of partisan disagreement, committee debate, or voting conflict in the materials provided. The sponsorship from members of both chambers also reflects its customary, bipartisan procedural nature.
There are no notable points of contention in the bill text or the provided legislative history. The resolution is purely ceremonial and administrative, so there are no affected stakeholder groups, policy tradeoffs, or competing viewpoints identified in the available materials.