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A veto override in the works, ‘junk fees’ bill signed into law and more from the Colorado legislature

Last updated: April 26, 2025 9:28 am
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Colorado Bill to Allow Chain-Assist Vendors Along Highways Advances

A bill in Colorado aimed at easing winter traffic congestion by allowing private companies to set up roadside tire chain stations is advancing through the state legislature. Senate Bill 69, supported by Sens. Dylan Roberts and Marc Catlin, passed the House Finance Committee and is now headed to the House Appropriations Committee. If enacted, the bill would authorize the Colorado Department of Transportation to issue permits to service providers to sell, install, and remove tire chains for commercial trucks and passenger vehicles.

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Colorado Senate Overrides Governor’s Veto of Social Media Regulation Bill

The Colorado Senate voted to override Gov. Jared Polis’ veto of a bill that aims to regulate social media platforms. Senate Bill 86 requires social media companies to promptly ban users who violate their terms of service, provide annual reports to the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, and cooperate with law enforcement. The bill, which received bipartisan support, is now awaiting a vote in the House.

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Colorado Expands Abortion Coverage for Medicaid Patients and State Employees

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed two abortion-rights bills into law, allowing public funding to cover the procedure and providing more protection for doctors and patients. The new laws require abortion care coverage for Medicaid patients, Child Health Plan Plus program recipients, and public employees. These laws aim to uphold the right to choose and protect individuals’ privacy in making personal decisions.

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Colorado Senate Rejects Childhood Sex Abuse Amendment

The Colorado Senate Republicans have rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed victims of childhood sexual abuse to bring civil claims against their abusers and enabling institutions. The amendment failed to receive the necessary two-thirds support in the Senate, marking the second year it has been blocked by Republicans.

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Colorado Law Requires Adoption of Dogs and Cats Used in Health Research

A new Colorado law mandates health-related research facilities to try adopting out dogs and cats used as test subjects before euthanizing them. The law, known as Health-Related Research Test Subjects (Senate Bill 85), aims to provide these animals with the opportunity to find permanent homes after their service in scientific research.

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Uber Threatens to Leave Colorado Over Ride-Hailing Safety Bill

Rideshare company Uber has warned of potentially ceasing operations in Colorado if a ride-hailing safety bill is passed. The bill, House Bill 1291, would require background checks on drivers and increase safety measures for riders. Uber’s threat comes in response to the bill’s passage in the state House.

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Colorado LGBTQ+ Groups Hesitate on Support for Transgender Rights Bill

Prominent LGBTQ+ advocacy groups in Colorado are reconsidering their support for a bill that extends legal protections to transgender individuals. House Bill 1312 has faced scrutiny from LGBTQ+ organizations, citing legal concerns and the need to ensure existing protections are not compromised.

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Colorado Bill Offers Tax Exemptions for New Data Centers

A bipartisan proposal in Colorado seeks to attract data centers by offering significant tax breaks over 20 years. Senate Bill 280 aims to incentivize data center builders to meet investment and efficiency benchmarks while minimizing environmental impact. The bill has sparked debate over the necessity of state incentives for an already thriving industry.

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Colorado Senate Passes Immigrant Protection Bill

The Colorado Senate has passed a bill that expands protections for undocumented immigrants and limits federal enforcement actions in the state. Senate Bill 276 aims to safeguard immigrants’ rights and restrict federal authorities’ access to certain facilities and information.

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New Colorado Law Prohibits “Junk Fees” in Rental Housing

Colorado landlords are now prohibited from charging certain fees, such as pest control and common-area maintenance, under a new pricing transparency law signed by Gov. Jared Polis. House Bill 1090 mandates full disclosure of pricing and bans common fees in rental housing to protect tenants from excessive charges.

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Colorado Considers Changes to Sperm Donor Regulations

Colorado lawmakers are contemplating revisions to sperm donor regulations amid concerns that the current rules are hindering donations for individuals in need of reproductive assistance. House Bill 1259 would modify existing requirements and address challenges faced by those seeking fertility treatments.

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Colorado Legislature Focuses on Immigration, Sexual Abuse, and Veto Override

As the Colorado legislative session nears its end, lawmakers are prioritizing proposals related to immigration protections, universal health care, and a potential veto override of Gov. Jared Polis. Bills addressing these issues are at the forefront of discussions in the state legislature.

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