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Senate rejects bill to broaden consumer-protection remedy for deceptive practices after heated debate
Summary
Senate Bill 157, which would have narrowed limitations on private enforcement under Colorado's consumer-protection law in certain deceptive-practice cases, failed on third reading after floor debate and an adopted amendment narrowing the bill's scope; final vote: 16 ayes, 19 noes.
Senate Bill 157, a measure to change the scope of private enforcement under Colorado's consumer-protection framework for certain deceptive-practice claims, failed on third reading after the chamber voted 16 ayes and 19 noes.
Sponsor Senator Weisman offered a third-reading amendment (L008) that the Senate adopted unanimously, narrowing the bill's applicability to a single deceptive-practice statute within Title 6, the sponsor said. After further debate, the motion to pass the bill failed on a…
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