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House adopts package of bills on wages, policing, consumer disclosure and other measures
Summary
The Colorado House on April 1 approved a bundle of bills and resolutions ranging from labor enforcement to consumer disclosures at fuel pumps, peace officer database changes and penalties for repeated 911 misuse. Several measures drew lengthy debate and amendments before passage.
The Colorado House of Representatives on April 1 approved a series of measures on final or second reading, including legislation on wage-and-hour enforcement, labeling of fuel pumps, changes to the peace officer database process and criminal penalties related to repeated misuse of emergency lines.
The slate of passed measures included: House Bill 1001 (wage-and-hour enforcement), House Bill 11036 (peace officer and POST-related changes), House Bill 1277 (fuel labeling and consumer disclosures, as amended), Senate Bill 60 (repeatedly calling 911), Senate Bill 62 (municipal contempt/failure-to-appear), Senate Bill 58 (insurance rebate framework), Senate Bill 33 (limits on certain liquor licenses) and Senate Bill 171 (continuation of Commodity Metals Theft Task Force). The chamber also adopted Senate Joint Resolution 14 designating March 21 as Single…
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