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Colorado Senate
Legislature
Child Labor Laws Strengthened in Colorado as Violations Rise Across the Country
A new Colorado law increases fines for child labor violations, adds anti-retaliation measures to the statute and eliminates a punitive provision for parents and guardians.
Michael Rummel
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June 21, 2024
Legislature
Colorado Establishes First General Legal Aid Fund in State History
The Equal Justice Authority will distribute around $2 million annually to legal aid organizations across the state.
Michael Rummel
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June 13, 2024
Legislature
Colorado Becomes State with Broadest Repair Rights in the Country
For the third time in three years, the Colorado Legislature expanded Coloradans’ right to repair their devices and technology.
Michael Rummel
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June 7, 2024
Legislature
Legislature Passes New Protections for Consumers, New Regulations for Businesses
Towing carriers will now face stricter regulations, the threshold to qualify as a small business is lowered and more.
Michael Rummel
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May 31, 2024
Legislature
Colorado’s New Property Tax, Protections for Tenants Become Law
The legislature finished the session with a compromise on property tax and tenants gained a suite of new protections.
Michael Rummel
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May 24, 2024
Legislature
Measure Changing Tort Damage Limits Awaits Governor’s Signature
House Bill 24-1472 passed two days after it was introduced and changes the damage limits for certain tort actions in Colorado.
Michael Rummel
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May 10, 2024
Legislature
Three Bills in Colorado Look to Put Some Guardrails on Artificial Intelligence
Three bills aim to put some regulations on artificial intelligence in place, but two face an uncertain future as the legislature nears its end date.
Michael Rummel
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May 7, 2024
Legislature
State Bill Special Report: House Energy & Environment Committee
This special bill report is courtesy of State Bill Colorado, a product of our publisher Circuit Media.
Law Week
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May 2, 2024
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