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Tag:Governor Jared Polis

Bill Targeting Prices, Wages Set by Surveillance Data Shelved by Colorado Legislature

The bill aimed to prohibit the use of individualized prices or wages based on surveillance data regarding a worker or consumer.

Bills Regulating Social Media Garner Opposition from Governor but Support from DAs, Attorney General

Two bills, both seeking to protect minors on social media, have bipartisan support in the General Assembly but face opposition from Gov. Jared Polis.

Pueblo Elects Kala Beauvais as DA in Historic Election, All DA Elections Officially Called

Kala Beauvais becomes the first woman to hold the position of District Attorney in Pueblo, and the first Republican to win a district attorney election in the county since 1952.

New Judicial Discipline Board, Longer Parole Sentences Approved by Colorado Voters

Judges will soon be subject to a new disciplinary process, individuals convicted of certain crimes will be required to spend more of their sentences in prison and the Colorado legislature will be required to allocate $350 million to a new police officer fund.

Colorado AG weighs formal role as Supreme Court reviews oil-train case

Proposed Uinta Basin rail project in Utah could result in surge of hazardous shipments along Colorado River

The Final Execution Carried Out by Colorado

Gary Lee Davis was the final person executed by the state of Colorado, over two decades before Colorado banned capital punishment.

Foley Hoag, Sherman & Howard, CP2 Add Attorneys

Foley Hoag, Sherman & Howard and Coan, Payton & Payne added new attorneys and more.

Ireland Stapleton, Brownstein, Moye White Add Attorneys

Ireland Stapleton, Brownstein and Moye White added new attorneys, multiple judicial districts announced vacancies and more.