State & Local Meeting
Westminster Weekly Legislative Affairs Agenda Meeting February 19 2026
February 19, 2026
The City of Westminster's weekly legislative affairs meeting focused on updates and discussions regarding the ongoing state legislative session, which is currently facing a significant budget shortfall projected between $850 million to $1 billion. This fiscal constraint is impacting the number and scope of bills being introduced, with departments required to propose cuts and hiring freezes. Key legislative topics included competing data center bills with differing stances on incentives and environmental impacts, a bill supporting the retention of gas furnaces to protect manufacturing, and housing-related legislation. A significant portion of the discussion centered on House Bill 1037, which addresses the use of public records and third-party databases by law enforcement for investigations. Concerns were raised about the bill's potential to hinder investigations by restricting access to publicly available data, with law enforcement emphasizing the importance of these tools in solving crimes. The meeting highlighted the need for careful consideration and possible amendments to balance privacy rights with effective law enforcement capabilities. Additionally, Senate Bill 93 was noted for its implications on local government responsibilities related to workers' compensation verification for construction permits and contractor licensing, potentially increasing administrative burdens on the city.
Sources
- Westminster Weekly Legislative Affairs Agenda Meeting February 19 2026 · City Of Westminster, CO · Feb 19