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House narrowly adopts bill requiring warning labels on fuel pumps; sponsors call it consumer information

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Summary

House Bill 12 77, which would require fuel retailers to display warning labels about greenhouse-gas emissions and health impacts and permits enforcement under consumer-protection law, passed on third reading by 33–30; supporters framed it as public information, opponents called it overreach and burdensome to small retailers.

The Colorado House passed House Bill 12 77 on third reading after several hours of debate on April 1. The bill would require fuel retailers to display a warning label at pumps stating that combustion of certain fuel products contributes to greenhouse-gas emissions and associated health impacts; enforcement is routed through the Colorado Consumer Protection Act with a 45‑day right-to-cure period for noncompliant sellers.

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