A bill that would strengthen protections for immigrant civil rights in Colorado passed the state Senate on Monday.
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DENVER (KDVR) — A bill to strengthen protections for immigrant civil rights in Colorado passed the state Senate on Monday.
SB25-276 has a laundry list of additions to existing protections already in Colorado law and several new ones, ranging from more restrictions on peace and detention officers working with immigration officials to protections for people using public services like schools, libraries or healthcare. The bill passed with a vote of 22-13 and now moves to the state House for consideration.