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Richard Holtorf — Republican State Representative for Colorado District 63 (official headshot)

Richard Holtorf Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform

CO Representative

District: 63Republican

2024 DEM Alignment:

75.51%

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Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-CO-63) earned a 76% National Democrat Platform score for 2024, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Richard Holtorf voted on 49 of the 58 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2024. Richard Holtorf represents the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives.

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Lawmaker Position

HB 1004House 20241x

Reducing Recidivism by Helping Reformed Individuals Gain Employment through an Occupational Licensing Reform.

With DEMs
This bill limits consideration of an occupational license applicant''s criminal conviction to 3 years, unless the individual has been convicted of an additional crime. After 3 years, consideration is limited to "a conviction for a crime that is directly related to the profession or occupation for which the individual has applied for registration, certification, or licensure." Support is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation of occupational licensing restricts employment opportunities and empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 1048House 20241x

Expanding Competition and Lowering Costs for Pet Owners by Authorizing Veterinary Telehealth.

With DEMs
This bill authorizes veterinary telehealth, or the ability of a licensed veterinarian to connect with a pet owner over the internet or video call and prescribe medication. An in-person examination is required before telehealth may be provided. Support is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 1052House 20241x

Increasing Tax Burdens by Creating an Income Tax Credit for Certain Older Individuals Which Merely Shifts Burdens onto Other Taxpayers.

Against DEMs
This bill reinstates an income tax credit of up to $800 for individuals who are 65 or older, with the amount of the credit decreasing the higher the senior''s income.
HB 1071House 20241x

Threatening Public Safety by Allowing Convicted Felons to Change Their Legal Name Due to Gender Identity.

With DEMs
Under existing law, a person who has previously been convicted of a felony may only change their legal name if a court finds "good cause." This bill provides that "good cause includes changing the petitioner''s name to conform with the petitioner''s gender identity." The bill does allow courts to require the person to provide public notice of the name change. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Faith. The US Constitution affords all people equal protection under the law, not extra protection. ACI opposes gender policies that provide unequal rights or protections, unfair competition in sports, or allow irreversible sex changes of minors who have not reached the age of consent. ACI is opposed to gender affirming care for minors.
HB 1075House 20241x

Paving the Way for Socialized, Single-Payer Healthcare Through Model Legislation.

With DEMs
This bill requires the Colorado School of Public Health to "research and select draft model legislation that proposes a universal health-care system for Colorado that directly compensates providers." The model legislation must prioritize certain requirements, such as that the system "Ensures fair drug and hospital prices as well as fair payment to providers," "prohibits deductibles and copayments," and "premiums are in amounts that are determined based on an individual''s ability to pay." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
HB 1121House 20241x

Driving Up Consumer Prices by Expanding the State''s "Right to Repair" Laws to Include Digital Electronic Equipment.

With DEMs
This bill expands the state''s "Right to Repair" laws, which require manufacturers of certain products to make available parts and tools needed to repair the products. The bill adds digital electronic devices to the list of covered products, and limits the cost of documentation, embedded software, firmware, and tools to the manufacturer''s suggested retail price. Software tools must be provided at no cost.
HB 1175House 20241x

Increasing Government Interference in the Private Marketplace by Providing Local Governments the "Right of First Refusal" for Certain Affordable Housing Properties.

With DEMs
This bill provides local governments "a right of first refusal" regarding affordable housing properties with at least five units. Under the bill, local governments may purchase the property by matching an offer. For affordable housing properties more than 30 years old, with 15-100 units, the local government has "a right of first offer." This allows local governments to purchase the property before it is listed for sale.
HB 1231House 20241x

Fueling Out-Of-Control Spending by Providing Over $246.9 Million for 4 Higher Education Projects.

Against DEMs
This bill provides over $246.9 million in funds for 4 higher education projects. This includes over $127.5 million to the University of Northern Colorado to construct a College of Osteopathic Medicine, $50 million to the Metropolitan State University of Denver to construct the health institute tower, $50 million to the Colorado State University to construct a veterinary health education complex, and over $19.3 million to the Trinidad State College to renovate the Valley Campus main building.
HB 1262House 20241x

Paving the Way for Additional Healthcare Regulations by Authorizing a Study on Perinatal and Maternal Healthcare.

Against DEMs
This bill paves the way for additional healthcare regulations in the future by authorizing the Department of Public Health and Environment to contract with a third-party to "Study closures, consolidations, and acquisitions related to perinatal health-care practices and facilities" and other similar provisions. The department may also "Identify recommendations," which are required to include certain provisions, such as "minimum requirements for reporting on closures" and "best practice guidelines during practice and facility closures and resultant transfers of care."
HB 1270House 20241x

Infringing Second Amendment Rights by Mandating Firearm Owners Purchase Liability Insurance.

With DEMs
This bill requires all firearm owners to have at least $100,000 of liability insurance covering "death, injury, or property damage" caused by "any accidental or unintentional discharge of the firearm."
HB 1292House 20241x

Weakening Second Amendment Rights by Prohibiting the Sale of "Assault Weapons".

With DEMs
This bill prohibits the import, sale, manufacture, purchase, or transfer of "assault weapons." The bill also prohibits possession of "a rapid-fire trigger activator." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. The Second Amendment is a fundamental cornerstone of American freedom. ACI condemns efforts to restrict this right as an attack on liberty itself. ACI supports the rights of responsible gun owners and stands against unconstitutional gun control measures.
HB 1318House 20241x

Infringing Property Rights by Prohibiting Landlords from Requiring Tenants to Restore Property to Previous Condition if Disability Modifications are Made.

Against DEMs
This bill eliminates language which allowed landlords to require, as a condition of approving reasonable modifications for a disabled tenant, that the property be restored to the previous conditions.
HB 1322House 20241x

Growing Government Dependency by Studying Expansion of Medicaid to Cover Nutrition and Housing Services.

With DEMs
This bill requires the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing to conduct a study on expanding Medicaid to cover "nutrition, housing, and tenant supportive services that address members'' health-related social needs in order to determine whether to seek a federal authorization to provide the services." The department is required to "seek federal authorization no later than July 1, 2025" if it finds that the expansion "would be budget neutral." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
HB 1331House 20241x

Fueling Out-of-Control Spending Through $10.5 Million for "Out-of-School Time" Grants to Nonprofits.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Out-of-School Time Program Grant Program Act" and provides $3.5 million annually for 3 years for grants to nonprofits "that provide out-of-school time programs that are affordable and comprehensive" for public school students. Programs are required to meet certain criteria, such as "Academic enrichment" and "A safe learning environment and resources to increase student engagement in school and reduce chronic absenteeism."
HB 1333House 20241x

Extending Unnecessary Government Regulatory Bureaucracy by Continuing the Private Occupational School Division.

With DEMs
This bill continues the private occupational school division and the private occupational school board for an additional 11 years, until September 1, 2035. These had been set to repeal on September 1, 2024.
HB 1341House 20241x

Advancing a Politicized Environmental Agenda by Allowing Localities to Adopt Vehicle Idling Restrictions that are More Stringent than State Standards.

With DEMs
This bill allows local governments to enact an "idling standard" that is more stringent than the state standard, which prohibits vehicle idling for more than 5 minutes within a 60-minute timeframe. Any local idling standard must be at least as stringent as the state standard. Previously, local governments were prohibited from enacting more stringent standards. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 1348House 20241x

Weakening Self-Defense and Second Amendment Rights by Requiring Firearms in Vehicles be in Locked Containers and Out of Sight.

With DEMs
This bill creates the civil infraction of "unlawful storage of a firearm in a vehicle." Under the bill, firearms left in a vehicle must be in a locked, hard-sided container, and "placed out of plain view." Long guns may be in hard or soft containers, but if in a soft container, must have a "locking device installed on the firearm." The bill contains various exceptions to these requirements, such as for peace officers, individuals with a hunting license while hunting, active, and on-duty military members. Disabled individuals are also permitted to use soft-sided containers. These restrictions place individuals in defenseless positions against criminals who do not abide by the law.
HB 1349House 20241x

Attacking Second Amendment Rights through Additional Taxes on Firearms and Ammunition - Resulting in a 17.5% Sales Tax Rate.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Crime Victim and Survivor Services Funding and Mental Health Security Act," which refers a ballot issue to voters to establish an excise tax on retail sales of firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition equal to 6.5% of the sale price. As a result, purchasers of firearms and ammunition may face a sales tax rate of up to 17.5% when factoring in the state tax (6.5%) and the federal tax (10% or 11%). According to the bill''s fiscal note, the state excise tax is estimated to generate $81.7 million over the next 3 fiscal years. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. The Second Amendment is a fundamental cornerstone of American freedom. ACI condemns efforts to restrict this right as an attack on liberty itself. ACI supports the rights of responsible gun owners and stands against unconstitutional gun control measures.
HB 1353House 20241x

Hiking Firearm Prices by Imposing New Permitting and Training Mandates on Dealers.

With DEMs
This bill requires all firearms dealers to obtain a state permit and imposes new training requirements and mandates on dealers. Under the bill, dealers must complete government-mandated training each year, and requires each firearm to be secured "except when the firearm is being shown to a customer, repaired, or otherwise worked on." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. The Second Amendment is a fundamental cornerstone of American freedom. ACI condemns efforts to restrict this right as an attack on liberty itself. ACI supports the rights of responsible gun owners and stands against unconstitutional gun control measures.
HB 1356House 20241x

Further Burdening Retailers Through a Duplicative Measure Allowing Fines of Up to $20,000 for Sales of Vaping Devices to Individuals Under 21.

With DEMs
This bill makes it selling an electronic smoking device to anyone who is under the minimum age (21) a "deceptive trade practice," which carries a fine of up to $20,000. Under existing law, sales of electronic smoking devices to anyone under 21 are prohibited and violations are subject to fine of $200.
HB 1360House 20241x

Expanding Bureaucracy Outside the Proper Role of Government Through the Creation of the Colorado Disability Opportunity Office.

With DEMs
This bill creates the Colorado Disability Opportunity Office within the Department of Labor and Employment for purposes such as to "Eliminate barriers to prosperity for individuals with disabilities."
HB 1365House 20241x

Growing Government Central Planning to Address Workforce Shortages by Increasing Spending and Creating a New Tax Credit.

With DEMs
This bill enacts the "Regional Talent Summit Act," which provides grants for workforce summits. The bill also creates an income tax credit for land and certain purchases in "an industry affected by federal investments that has a demonstrated workforce shortage." Finally, the bill also provides $3.8 million "To address workforce shortages in infrastructure and building trades by creating more opportunities for workforce development projects in these trades" under the Regional Talent Development Initiative Grant Program.
HB 1378House 20241x

Growing Government Interference in the Private MarketplaceThrough Overreaching Regulations on Ticket Sales.

Against DEMs
This bill expands prohibited deceptive trade practices for ticket sellers. Under the bill, it is a deceptive trade practice to sell an entertainment ticket "without disclosing the total ticket cost, inclusive of all ancillary fees that must be paid in order to purchase the ticket, the first time a price is displayed to the purchaser and anytime the price is displayed thereafter." It is also a deceptive trade practice to sell an entertainment ticket "without disclosing in a clear and conspicuous manner the portion of the ticket cost that represents a service charge for the purchase or other fee or surcharge."
HB 1416House 20241x

Enriching Government Favored Nonprofits Through a "Healthy Food Incentives Program".

With DEMs
This bill creates the Healthy Food Incentives Program within the Department of Public Health and Environment. Under the bill, the Prevention Services Division is directed to "partner with a statewide nonprofit organization to provide healthy food incentives that benefit Colorado''s low-income populations." These incentives are intended "to improve access to fresh Colorado-grown fruits and vegetables within Colorado''s low-income communities." The bill appropriates $500,000 for the program. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Tax breaks and crony programs expand government interference in the private market. ACI opposes cronyism that provides select individuals, businesses or industries with special benefits or carve outs at the expense of the rest of the population.
HB 1434House 20241x

Fueling Wealth Redistribution and Cronyism by Channeling Tens of Millions in Additional Tax Credits to Owners of Affordable Housing Developments.

With DEMs
This bill increases the maximum amount of affordable housing tax credits the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority may issue to owners of low-income housing developments for 8 years. Under the bill, an additional $20 million may be issued in 2024; $16 million in 2025, $12 million in 2026, 2027, and 2028; and $20 million in 2029, 2030, and 2031. The bill also creates a new tax credit for "affordable housing located in a transit-oriented community." Under this tax credit, $2 million may be issued in 2025, 2026, and 2027; $11 million in 2028; and $13 million in 2029. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Community. Limited housing supply has driven up the cost of housing in the United States and is impacting people’s ability to achieve the American Dream. ACI supports lowering housing costs by cutting excessive zoning regulations – particularly at the local level – as well as reducing regulatory burdens and promoting innovative technology.
HB 1472House 20241x

Increasing Frivolous Litigation by Raising Maximum Damages Amounts that May be Awarded in Civil Litigation.

With DEMs
This bill increases the maximum amount that may be awarded for noneconomic damages (ex. pain and suffering, emotional stress, etc.) in most civil cases, from $250,000 to $1.5 million. Maximum amounts for medical malpractice and wrongful death suits are also increased. The bill also provides for increases for inflation.
HCR 1002House 20241x

Increasing Public Safety and Expanding Judicial Discretion by Removing the Right to Bail for First-Degree Murder "When Proof Is Evident or Presumption Is Great".

With DEMs
This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment eliminating the right to bail for first-degree murder "when proof is evident or presumption is great." Support is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Community. The Left has waged war on the law enforcement community in recent years. As a result, law enforcement entities nationwide have been severely diminished. Americans lack confidence in the justice system at both the federal and state and local level. ACI believes that public safety is best achieved through upholding the rule of law, support for strong law enforcement policies, and practical solutions that benefit communities.
SB 129House 20241x

Protecting First Amendment Rights by Prohibiting Agencies from Requiring Nonprofits to Disclose Donors.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits government agencies from requiring nonprofit organizations to disclose private donor lists or lists of members or volunteers. Agencies also may not make such information publicly available. The bill contains exceptions, such as for complying with subpoenas. Support is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Freedom of speech is the cornerstone to a thriving democracy. When free speech is restricted, it gives way to censorship and authoritarianism. Free speech means protecting this fundamental right even when we disagree. ACI stands against any suppression of speech under the guise of convenience, political correctness, or content moderation by de facto government censors.
SB 14House 20241x

Advancing Indoctrination in Public Schools by Establishing a "Seal of Climate Literacy" Diploma Endorsement for Students who Complete Certain Courses and Projects.

With DEMs
This bill allows school districts to issue a "seal of climate literacy diploma endorsement" to students graduating high school. To receive the diploma endorsement, students must complete at least 2 "climate literacy" courses and a "climate literacy final experiential learning project," such as a capstone project, field experience, "or employment with climate literacy experiential learning providers." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Community. Education is fundamental to upward mobility and overall success. ACI opposes efforts to use K-12 schools to promote social or political agendas, and supports school choice policies (including charter schools, vouchers, education savings accounts, and homeschooling) and that parents should have the right to choose the best educational solution for their children.
SB 151House 20241x

Strengthening National Security by Prohibiting "Critical Telecommunications Infrastructure" from Containing Equipment Produced by Banned Manufacturers.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits "critical telecommunications infrastructure" from containing "any equipment manufactured by a federally banned entity or any other telecommunications equipment that is banned by the federal government." This includes "all physical telecommunications infrastructure and equipment that supports the transmission of information." The bill also requires any telecommunications provider with critical telecommunications infrastructure to register and pay a fee.
SB 173House 20241x

Imposing a Draconian New Licensing Regime on Mortuary Science Practitioners Which Increases Employment Barriers and Restricts Competition.

Against DEMs
This bill requires funeral directors, mortuary science practitioners, embalmers, cremationists, and natural reductionists to obtain a mortuary science professional license. To become licensed, individuals must meet certain requirements. For example, a funeral director must graduate from an accredited mortuary science school, pass the arts section of a national examination, and have 1 year of "workplace learning experience."
SB 175House 20241x

Increasing Health Insurance Premiums by Requiring Health Benefit Plans Cover Doula Services.

Against DEMs
This bill requires large employer, small group, and individual health benefit plans to cover doula services to the same extent as under Medicaid (government-provided healthcare). Additionally, the bill expands Medicaid to include over-the-counter choline supplements for individuals who are pregnant. Each and every health insurance mandate or price control on co-payments prevents individuals from having the ability to select a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals opting to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
SB 189House 20241x

Fueling Unequal Application of the Law by Expanding "Bias-Motivated Crimes" to Include "Transgender Identity".

With DEMs
This bill adds "transgender identity" to the list of characteristics included in "bias-motivated crime" and "harassment." Under existing law, it is a misdemeanor to commit certain offenses, such as causing bodily injury or property damage, because of protected characteristics. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Faith. The US Constitution affords all people equal protection under the law, not extra protection. ACI opposes discriminatory policies that provide unequal rights or protections on the basis of identity politics.
SB 2House 20241x

Further Growing Government Central Planning by Allowing Localities to Create Economic Development Programs Through Property Tax Credits and Rebates.

Against DEMs
This bill allows localities to enact "an incentive program to directly incentivize improvement in an area of specific local concern" through property tax credits and rebates. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Lower rates of taxation spur investment, hiring and economic growth. The tax code should be structured in a simple and broadly applied manner with rates as low as possible for everyone. ACI opposes tax hikes and cronyism within the tax code that provides select individuals, businesses or industries with special benefits or carve outs at the expense of the rest of the population.
SB 20House 20241x

Expanding Individual Liberties by Making Provisions Allowing Delivery and Off-Premises Alcohol Consumption Permanent.

With DEMs
This bill makes permanent existing law allowing certain license holders to sell alcoholic beverages to-go, and to deliver alcoholic beverages to customers. This provision was set to expire July 1, 2025.
SB 205House 20241x

Threatening Innovation by Imposing New Government Mandates on the Use of Artificial Intelligence.

With DEMs
This bill requires artificial intelligence developers to "use reasonable care to protect consumers from any known or reasonably foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination arising from the intended and contracted uses." The bill also requires those using AI systems for purposes such as employment, financial services, healthcare services, and other uses, to "Notify the consumer that the deployer has deployed a high-risk artificial intelligence system to make, or be a substantial factor in making, a consequential decision before the decision is made."
SB 214House 20241x

Advancing a Politicized Environmental Agenda by Creating a New "Office of Sustainability" and Promoting Heat Pump Adoption.

With DEMs
This bill creates the Office of Sustainability within the Department of Personnel. The bill also contains several provisions related to energy efficiency, such as requiring any construction projects that receive state funds to use Energy Star products. The bill also requires the Colorado Energy Office to conduct a study on "how to accelerate adoption of heat pump technology in Colorado through a technical standard for applicable air conditioners." Additionally, investor-owned utilities are required to propose new rates for residential customers who use a heat pump to heat their homes that "If cost-justified, are designed to lower the average monthly energy bill." The rates are required to "Avoid cross-subsidies from other customers."
SB 218House 20241x

Raising Electricity Costs by Requiring Utilities to "Modernize" Systems to Promote Environmental Goals.

With DEMs
This bill requires investor-owned utility companies serving at least 500,000 customers to "upgrade the state''s electrical distribution systems" in order to "support the achievement of the state''s beneficial and transportation electrification and decarbonization goals" and other "air quality and decarbonization targets, standards, plans, and regulations." If a utility''s plans "strategically benefit or advance the applicable targets, standards, plans, and regulations," they may recover the costs from consumers "through the grid modernization adjustment clause." Finally, the bill requires the Office of Future of Work to "create a grant program for lineworker apprenticeship programs" and requires $800,000 be transferred to the program. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
SB 221House 20241x

Growing Government Central Planning and Runaway Spending by Forcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Rural Hospitals.

Against DEMs
This bill creates the Rural Hospital Cash Fund "for the purpose of distributing money in equal amounts to rural hospitals" and appropriates over $1.7 million to the fund.
SB 230House 20241x

Driving Up Energy Prices by Imposing a New Fee on Oil and Natural Gas Producers.

With DEMs
This bill imposes a "production fee" on oil and natural gas production in the state, with the amount determined by the market price for oil and natural gas. The fee applies to each barrel of oil and each million British thermal units (about 8 gallons) of natural gas produced, with the revenue used for "clean transit" projects and "wildlife and land remediation." According to the bill''s fiscal note, this is estimated to generate $109.3 million in FY 2025-2026 and $175.3 million in FY 2026-2027.
SB 42House 20241x

Enriching Government-Favored Nonprofits Through a Sickle Cell Outreach Program.

Against DEMs
This bill creates the Arie P. Taylor Sickle Cell Disease Outreach Program within the Department of Public Health and Environment "to provide services and support in the community to individuals living with sickle cell disease and their families." This includes "Culturally appropriate health education and information," counseling, referrals, and other services. The bill requires the department to contract with a nonprofit organization for the program. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
SB 5House 20241x

Advancing Government Overreach and a Radical Environmental Agenda by Banning Most Grass Yards on Commercial and Industrial Property.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits the installation of "nonfunctional turf, artificial turf, or invasive plant species" on commercial and industrial property, in road medians, state property, and other locations. This includes "nonnative grasses or grasses that have not been hybridized for arid conditions."
SB 65House 20241x

Imposing an Overreaching Ban on Mobile Device Usage While Driving.

Against DEMs
This bill further strengthens laws surrounding cellphone usage while driving to now ban the use of mobile devices. Previously, drivers under 18 were prohibited from using a mobile device while driving, and drivers over 18 were prohibited from texting or typing while driving.
SB 66House 20241x

Infringing Second Amendment Rights and Privacy by Requiring Use of a Firearms Merchant Code to Track Credit and Debit Card Purchases at Firearms Stores.

With DEMs
This bill requires the "merchant category code for firearms and ammunition businesses" to be applied to purchases made at firearms merchants, which allows credit and debit card companies and banks to identify purchases made at these stores. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. The Second Amendment is a fundamental cornerstone of American freedom. ACI condemns efforts to restrict this right as an attack on liberty itself. ACI supports the rights of responsible gun owners and stands against unconstitutional gun control measures.
SB 75House 20241x

Increasing Consumer Costs by Imposing New Requirements on Rideshare Companies and Authorizing a "Driver Support Organization".

With DEMs
This bill imposes several new regulations on Transportation Network Companies (TNC) (such as Uber and Lyft), such as requiring disclosure of certain information before a driver accepts a trip, such as the payment amount a driver will receive, estimated mileage, and estimated time. After a trip is completed, the bill requires disclosure of the amount of the customer paid. Additionally, the bill requires companies to adopt "deactivation and suspension policies." Finally, the bill requires the Division of Labor Standards and Statistics to certify a "driver support organization." Companies are required to allow drivers to automatically deduct between 1.5-3% for contributions to the driver support organization. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
SB 81House 20241x

Advancing Government Overreach by Expanding the List of Items Prohibited from Containing Intentionally Added PFAS Substances.

With DEMs
This bill expands the items included under the Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals Protection Act, which prohibits the sale of certain items with "intentionally added PFAS chemicals." Under the bill, cleaning products, cookware, menstruation products, artificial turf, and other items are added.
SB 99House 20241x

Increasing Taxpayer Costs by Allowing Additional Education Employees to Return to Work While Continuing to Receive Retirement Benefits.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the positions for which a retired public employee may return to work at a rural school district without any reduction in the employee''s retirement benefits. Under the bill, superintendents and principals are added to the list that already included teachers, school bus drivers, school food services cooks, school nurses, and paraprofessionals. Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government spending and the increasing national debt are a serious threat to America’s stability and is an unjust burden on future generations of Americans. The enormous national debt weakens the US economy and makes the country vulnerable to foreign adversaries such as China, which currently holds significant US debt. ACI strongly supports fiscal responsibility in government spending, reducing the size of the government, and overall spending cuts.
SCR 3House 20241x

Amending the State Constitution to Remove Language Limiting Marriage to One Man and One Woman.

With DEMs
This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment deleting the language "Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state."
SJR 8House 20241x

Declaring Support for Millions in Additional Spending for the State''s "Family Planning Program".

With DEMs
This resolution "declares the state''s commitment to adequately funding the Title X program in order to provide comprehensive reproductive care to Coloradans across the state and to decrease the number of unintended pregnancies statewide." The federally-funded Family Planning Program "provides comprehensive reproductive health care to Coloradans," and according to the resolution, the state has "an estimated $20 million in unmet needs." Oppose is the ACI’s position based on the cornerstone of Life. ACI supports pro-life solutions that acknowledges life begins at conception, that individuals are created in the image of God, and have inherent dignity regardless of development or ability. Therefore, we oppose laws that support abortion, including the use of medical abortion drugs. ACI is committed to supporting a culture of life in the United States. We support policies and community solutions that ensure families do not feel forced to choose abortion due to financial hardship or lack of support. ACI supports returning abortion law to the states as a step towards ensuring unborn children receive legal protection under the Constitution.
HB 1008House 20241x

Increasing Construction Costs by Making General Contractors Liable for Wages if a Subcontractor Fails to Pay Employees.

Neutral
This bill makes general contractors on construction projects liable for wages owed to all employees, including wages owed to an employee by a subcontractor. As a result, general contractors are responsible for paying a subcontractor''s employees if the subcontractor fails to do so.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rep. Richard Holtorf's voting record?

Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-CO-63) earned a 76% National Democrat Platform score for 2024, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Richard Holtorf voted on 49 of the 58 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2024. Richard Holtorf represents the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives.

How aligned is Richard Holtorf with Democratic Party Platform principles?

Richard Holtorf earned a 76% National Democrat Platform score in 2024, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles.

What is Richard Holtorf's Dem Platform score?

Richard Holtorf has a 76% Dem Platform score for 2024.

Where does Richard Holtorf serve?

Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-CO-63) represents the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican.

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