Video: A day of pomp as Colorado’s 2019 legislative session wraps

Colorado has a lay legislature that makes laws each year from January to May.

This session, Democrats took control of the House, Senate and governor’s office for the first time since 2013. Women, minority and LGBTQ lawmakers had more power than ever before. But the making of laws – which has been equated to making sausage – was slow and messy, as usual.

Here are scenes from the end of 2019 session, which saw passage of more than 300 bills. You can read more about what happened Friday here.

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