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House adopts bill shielding Colorado providers and data from out‑of‑state enforcement of abortion and gender‑care restrictions
Summary
Senate Bill 129 bars Colorado public entities and Colorado businesses from complying with out‑of‑state investigations or subpoenas seeking to impose civil or criminal liability for legally protected health care activity in Colorado. The measure also creates subpoena‑affirmation requirements and expands confidentiality for abortion reporting;
The Colorado House adopted Senate Bill 129, a package of legal protections aimed at limiting out‑of‑state enforcement or civil actions that target people or entities for providing legally protected health‑care services in Colorado, including reproductive health care and gender‑affirming care.
Key provisions include prohibitions on Colorado public entities and state‑based businesses responding to out‑of‑state civil or criminal inquiries or subpoenas that seek to impose liability for "legally protected health care…
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