One of the first bills likely to be brought up by state lawmakers during this year’s legislative session is one to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples.
A when House Republicans shut down voting rather than bring it to the floor. The state constitution bans gay marriage, but civil unions are another matter, says Mindy Barton with the .
"We're looking at the fact that two people in a committed relationship, gay or straight, should be able to take care of and be responsible for each other," she told Colorado °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ Connection.

Barton thinks it’s unlikely the state’s constitutional ban on gay marriage will be changed any time soon – but she says Colorado has made great strides since being dubbed the "hate state" in the 1990s.
Following the November election was named Speaker of the House – the first openly gay man to hold that title. The Denver Democrat was a defeated last year, and vowed to bring it back this January.
The 120-day legislative session starts Wednesday morning.