Colorado Senator Withdraws Bill to Decriminalize Prostitution After Lack of Support
Sen. Nick Hinrichsen postponed Senate Bill 97 after facing opposition from conservatives and some Democrats, citing safety concerns for sex workers and lack of committee support.
- Colorado Senator Nick Hinrichsen, a Democrat, withdrew a bill to decriminalize prostitution after it lacked enough support to proceed.
- The bill, SB-97, aimed to make Colorado the first state to fully decriminalize sex work, without creating a regulatory system like Nevada's.
- Hinrichsen criticized the spread of disinformation about the bill by opponents and said sex workers have concerns about exposing themselves.
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Colorado Democrat’s Head-Scratching Reason For Killing His Own Bill To Decriminalize Prostitution
By Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal | March 09, 2026 Colorado’s Republican House leader is calling foul after a Colorado state senator says he is effectively killing his own bill to decriminalize prostitution—in order to protect “sex workers” from the trauma of having to testify. State Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, the main sponsor of SB26-097, told the Colorado Sun that his bill lacks the necessary support to clear the Senate Judiciary Committee, so he w…
Democrat’s head-scratching reason for killing his own bill decriminalizing prostitution * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal
Source link Colorado’s Republican House leader is calling foul after a Colorado state senator says he is effectively killing his own bill to decriminalize prostitution—in order to protect “sex workers” from the trauma of having to testify. State Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, the main sponsor of SB26-097, told the Colorado Sun that his bill lacks the
Democrat's head-scratching reason for killing his own bill decriminalizing prostitution * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal
Colorado’s Republican House leader is calling foul after a Colorado state senator says he is effectively killing his own bill to decriminalize prostitution—in order to protect “sex workers” from the trauma of having to testify. State Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, the main sponsor of SB26-097, told the Colorado Sun that his bill lacks the necessary support to clear the Senate Judiciary Committee, so he will ask to delay the measure until after the 2026 l…
Colorado lawmakers plan to abandon bill decriminalizing prostitution
Colorado lawmakers will abandon their longshot bid to decriminalize sex work and prostitution at the bill's first hearing Wednesday. Sen. Nick Hinrichsen said Monday that the bill would be tabled.
Colorado Democrat's Head-Scratching Reason for Killing His Own Bill to Decriminalize Prostitution
Colorado’s Republican House leader is calling foul after a Colorado state senator says he is effectively killing his own bill to decriminalize prostitution—in order to protect “sex workers” from the trauma of having to testify. State Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, the main sponsor of SB26-097, told the Colorado Sun that his bill lacks the necessary support to clear the Senate Judiciary Committee, so he will ask to delay the measure until after the 2026 l…
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