Members of the public may testify remotely on bills during committee of reference hearings,
via the web conferencing software Zoom. Remote testimony is generally intended for in-state, Colorado witnesses.
Remote testimony from out-of-state witnesses is subject to the Chair’s discretion. The committee chair determines the order of testimony and may limit the time allotted for public testimony. In most cases, testimony is limited to 2 to 3 minutes per witness.
Advanced registration is required.
Witnesses may begin registering at the time the bill is scheduled for a committee hearing.
Registration for remote testimony closes when the bill hearing begins.To register, select the "Testify via Zoom" option below,
and select the bill on which you wish to testify (either by first selecting the committee in which the bill will be heard or the name of the sponsoring legislator,
or by directly selecting the bill number). Fill out the form, including all required fields. After you have registered, you will receive a
confirmation e-mail with the Zoom link.
Please do not share the Zoom link; all witnesses must be registered in order to testify.Please note: remote testimony registration is only available
for bills that have been scheduled
for a committee hearing. If a bill is not on the list of bills available for registration, the bill is not currently scheduled for a committee hearing.
At times, a bill may be scheduled for a committee hearing just prior to the start of its hearing. In this case, you may need to monitor the bill's
status on the General Assembly's website and refresh the registration page once the bill has been scheduled for a committee hearing.
Multiple bills
may be heard during a committee hearing; the same Zoom link is used for the entirety of a committee hearing. Therefore, it is possible you will join the
Zoom conference before the bill on which you wish to testify is before the committee. To monitor committee proceedings, please visit:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/public/display.nsf/index.html. The committee
proceedings website should not be relied upon as an official record of committee action.
Witness lists are public records under the
Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) and are provided to individuals upon request. For additional information on testifying before a committee of
the Colorado General Assembly, please read the memorandum found
here.
Instead of testifying remotely, witnesses may testify in-person
(see "Testify In Person"). In addition to testifying remotely or in person, witnesses may also submit written testimony (see "Submit Written Testimony").