Trans Legislation Tracker

Colorado

We are tracking 5 anti-trans bills in Colorado in 2025. The legislation impacts 1 category:

HEALTHCARE

CO HB1068

HEALTHCARE
FAILED

Malpractice Insurers Gender-Affirming Care Minors

Concerning protections for medical malpractice insurers relating to gender-affirming care provided to minors.

The bill permits an insurer to take prohibited actions against an applicant or named insured, including an individual health-care professional or business, or against a health-care facility, such as a hospital or clinic, that allows the use of facilities, equipment, or supplies for, or provides, prescribes, orders, or performs, gender-affirming health-care services for an individual who is a minor under 18 years of age.

CO HB1145

HEALTHCARE
FAILED

Trafficking Minor for Abortion or Transgender Care

Concerning prohibiting the human trafficking of an out-of-state minor into Colorado for the purpose of assisting the minor in obtaining certain reproductive health-care services.

A person, including a corporation or governmental agency, commits human trafficking of a minor for an abortion or gender-affirming health-care services if the person transports an out-of-state minor who is under 18 years of age into Colorado for the purpose of assisting the minor in obtaining an abortion or gender-affirming health-care services. The bill classifies human trafficking of a minor for an abortion or gender-affirming health-care services as a class 2 felony.

CO HB1253

HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCED

Youth Health Protection Act

Concerning the establishment of the "Youth Health Protection Act".

The bill prohibits an individual to perform [...] or assist [...] any medical procedure or medical treatment that furthers a minor's desire to present or appear in a manner that is inconsistent with the minor's sex.

CO HB1254

HEALTHCARE
FAILED

Limitation on Gender Transition Procedure Claims

Concerning the statute of limitations for youth gender transition procedures.

The bill requires that causes of action for intentional or negligent acts constituting youth gender transition procedures performed on a youth under 26 years of age must be brought before the youth reaches 38 years of age.

CO HB1255

HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCED

Health-Care Provider Right to Exercise Conscience

Concerning protecting a health-care provider's right to exercise their conscience in providing health care.

A health-care professional, health-care institution, or health-care payer shall not be required to participate in nor pay for any medical procedure, treatment, or service, or prescribe or pay for any medication to which they object on the basis of conscience, whether such conscience is informed by religious, moral, or ethical beliefs or principles.