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Senate delays implementation of AI transparency law to mid-2026, citing additional negotiation time

5671232 · August 26, 2025
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After weeks of negotiation, the Colorado Senate approved an amendment to delay part of the state's algorithmic transparency law until June 30, 2026, giving sponsors and stakeholders more time to reconcile outstanding issues over disclosures and liability.

The Colorado Senate on Monday adopted an amendment to Senate Bill 0 0 4 that delays implementation of provisions tied to an earlier AI accountability law until June 30, 2026, and then passed the bill as amended.

Majority Leader Rodriguez, sponsor of the effort to adjust the law, told the chamber he had led extensive negotiations with business, labor, consumer and education stakeholders since the 2024 enactment of a first-in-the-nation AI accountability statute. Rodriguez said the delay is necessary to finalize outstanding issues on disclosure requirements, correction…

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