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Senate adopts bill extending Coogan-style protections to child influencers

Colorado Senate · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Colorado Senate adopted House Bill 10-58 to extend Coogan-style protections to minors who earn money through digital content, requiring trust-like safeguards and incorporating a small technical amendment requested by the telecommunications industry.

The Colorado Senate on March 31 adopted House Bill 10-58, a measure that sponsors described as extending protections similar to California’s Coogan law to minors who appear in, or create, digital content that generates income.

The bill’s sponsor, Senator Ball, said the measure “is about extending what’s called Coogan’s law to the age of the Internet.” Ball told colleagues that many children and families now make money producing…

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