If you want to speak to Colorado lawmakers over the next few weeks, you’ll have to do it in person. Leaders in the House and Senate — Democrats, in each case — confirmed Tuesday, as the General Assembly convened for the first time since coronavirus forced a closure in March, that legislative committees will not accept witness testimony by video or telephone. This will become more relevant in a couple weeks, when the legislature is expected to dig into a couple dozen new bills related to coronavirus response.

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