
Colorado Lawmakers: Swipe Fees, Union Bills, and Ballot Initiatives
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Colorado lawmakers are making significant strides in their legislative session, with notable moves on business fees and labor laws. A Senate committee approved a bill to eliminate credit card swipe fees on sales taxes, aiming to save businesses money. The House passed a pro-union bill, but it may face a veto from Governor Jared Polis. The governors office also decided to wait on commuting a former clerks sentence until the appeals court rules. A bill to decriminalize sex work was dropped due to lack of support. Looking ahead, the House advanced a measure to require ballot initiatives to disclose budget impacts, and Democrats are considering bills to strengthen state vaccine and worker safety rules.
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