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History Colorado Mineral Rights Disposal Authorization

Colorado Governor signed HB26-1304 authorizing History Colorado to dispose of mineral rights in Weld County, Colorado and West Virginia. The bill passed with unanimous support in both chambers (63-0 House vote, 11-0 committee vote) after being signed on April 6, 2026. The legislation grants specific disposal authority for these mineral rights holdings.

Routine Rule Government Contracting
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Traffic Safety Near Schools

Colorado Governor signed HB26-1318 into law, establishing new traffic safety requirements for areas near schools. The bill passed the House 42-21 after committee review and amendments, and received Senate assignment to the Transportation & Energy Committee. Sponsors include Representatives Meg Froelich, Kyle Brown, and Senators Lisa Cutter, among others.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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Age Attestation Requirements for Computing Devices

Colorado Governor signed SB051 into law on April 6, 2026, establishing age attestation requirements for computing device users in the state. The bill requires manufacturers and retailers to implement age verification mechanisms for computing device sales or access. The legislation passed the Senate 28-7 after adopting amendment L.001 and is assigned to the Business Affairs and Labor committee.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection
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Retainage Surety Bond Construction Contracts

Colorado HB1311 passed both chambers, permitting contractors to provide a surety bond as an alternative to traditional retainage in construction contracts. The bill received bipartisan support with 55-9 House passage and unanimous 8-0 Senate Finance approval. This legislation affects construction firms entering contracts subject to Colorado state law.

Priority review Rule Housing
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Minnesota Senate passes SF4511 banning prediction market wagers

Minnesota Senate passes SF4511 banning prediction market wagers

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State Employee Grant Employment Restriction

Minnesota Senate passed SF4640, prohibiting state employees and legislators from taking employment with grant recipients under certain circumstances. The bill, introduced in the 94th Legislature 2025-2026 session, passed through the Labor Committee after referral from State and Local Government.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
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Firearms regulation on public postsecondary institution campuses

The Minnesota Senate passed SF4589, legislation regulating the carrying of firearms by visitors on public postsecondary institution campuses. The bill was sponsored by Senators Bonnie Westlin and Doron Clark and passed during the 94th Legislature 2025-2026 session on March 18, 2026.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Employment Electronic Monitoring Regulation

The Minnesota Senate passed SF 4686, establishing new requirements for employers regarding electronic monitoring of employees. The law requires employers to disclose to employees which electronic monitoring tools are being used and how data is collected. Sponsored by Senators Erin Maye Quade and Jen McEwen, the bill takes effect August 1, 2025.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
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Employment AI Automated Decision Systems Regulation

The Minnesota Senate passed SF4689, legislation regulating the use of automated decision systems and artificial intelligence in employment settings. The bill, sponsored by Senators Erin Maye Quade and Jen McEwen, establishes new requirements for employers using algorithmic tools in hiring, promotion, and termination decisions. The legislation advanced through the Labor and State and Local Government committees during the 94th Legislature.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
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Attorney General Responsibilities Specification in Civil Law Enforcement Actions

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4769 passed the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee. The bill specifies responsibilities for the Attorney General in civil law enforcement actions within the state's civil law framework. Sponsored by Sen. Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger (D), the legislation is part of the 94th Legislature 2025-2026 session.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection

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