Tag: Legislature 2026
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‘Doing something’ on AI will backfire | Jimmy Sengenberger
In its zeal to “do something” about artificial intelligence, as one Republican state senator put it, the Democrat-dominated legislature couldn’t resist the urge to pass a flurry of AI regulations. And they scored Republican votes in the process, particularly in the Senate — Republicans who are supposed to distrust government meddling where it doesn’t belong. So much for that. Sen. Lynda Zamora Wilson, of Colorado…
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Colorado lawmakers tackle legislation on sexual assault
A panel of Colorado lawmakers on Monday unanimously approved a bill that supporters say will offer protections and support to victims of domestic violence, stalking, sex trafficking and sexual assault, including mandatory training for law enforcement on trauma. The measure, Senate Bill 26-095, would also allow accusers in those crimes to potentially testify via closed-circuit…
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Address the roots of Colorado’s affordability woes
Colorado is at a crossroads just in time for today’s opening of the Colorado General Assembly. Individuals and families are not choosing to move here as much as they were. Statewide net migration was 52.5% lower in 2025 than it was in 2015, when Colorado was one of the nation’s most popular destinations for movers — and one of the nation’s fastest-growing…




