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Remove deposit limit on consumer protection restitution account

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4687 passed the Senate Finance Committee on March 23, 2026. The bill would remove the deposit limit on the state's consumer protection restitution account, which is used to reimburse consumers who have been victims of fraud or deceptive practices. Sponsored by Sen. Ann Rest (D), the bill was introduced on March 18, 2026, and referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee before moving to Finance.

Routine Rule Consumer Protection
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Human Services and Child Welfare Program Modifications

The Minnesota Senate passed SF4775 on March 25, 2026, modifying forecasted programs administered by the Department of Human Services and the Department of Children, Youth, and Families. The bill was sponsored by Senator Melissa Wiklund and progressed through the Health and Human Services and Finance committees before passage.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Department of Human Services and Department of Children, Youth, and Families forecasted programs provisions modifications

The Minnesota Senate passed SF4776, modifying provisions for the Department of Human Services and Department of Children, Youth, and Families forecasted programs. The bill was introduced on March 25, 2026, passed committee on April 7, and re-referred to the Finance Committee. Primary sponsor is Senator Melissa Wiklund (D).

Routine Rule Healthcare
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Sick and Military Leave for Certain Public Servants

Colorado Governor signed HB1413 into law, establishing new sick and military leave entitlements for certain public servants. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Kyle Brown, Emily Sirota, and Senators Judith Amabile, Jeff Bridges during the 2026 Regular Session. Affected Colorado state employees and government agencies must implement the new leave provisions.

Routine Rule Employment & Labor
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Medicaid Overpayment Recovery via Statistical Sampling and Extrapolation

Colorado Governor signed HB1412 into law, authorizing the Department of Health Care and Financing to use statistical sampling and extrapolation methods to recover Medicaid overpayments from providers. The bill includes appropriation provisions for implementation. Healthcare providers participating in Medicaid should prepare for potential overpayment recovery audits using these new statistical methods.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Colorado HB1411 Expands Health Coverage for Immigrants

Colorado Governor signed HB1411 into law on April 6, 2026, expanding the Cover All Coloradans Program to provide health insurance benefits to certain low-income individuals ineligible for medical assistance due to immigration status. The bill makes and reduces appropriations to support the expanded coverage.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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2026-27 Long Appropriations Bill

Colorado Governor signed HB1410, the 2026-27 Long Appropriations Bill, into law on April 6, 2026. The bill authorizes funding for executive, legislative, and judicial departments and state agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026. This is the state's primary budget authorization legislation covering all major departments and institutions.

Priority review Rule Government & Public Administration
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Bond Hearing Officer Process Modification for Weekend Bonds

Colorado Governor signed SB26-037 into law on April 2, 2026, modifying the bond hearing officer process to allow local elected judicial officers to set weekend bonds. The bill passed both chambers unanimously (Senate 33-0, House 59-0) after committee review and amendment. This change affects criminal court operations and bond-setting procedures statewide in Colorado.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Vulnerable Adult Financial Exploitation Banking Protection

Colorado HB1110 was signed into law on April 6, 2026, creating protections for vulnerable adults from financial exploitation in relation to financial institutions. The bill passed the House (44-18) and Senate after amendments, with sponsorship from both Democratic and Republican legislators. Financial institutions in Colorado must now implement measures to identify and report suspected financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection
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Erbe USA Flexible Cryoprobe Recall - Rupture Risk

FDA issued a Class I recall for Erbe USA Inc's Flexible Cryoprobe (REF: 20402-410) due to reports of probes rupturing or bursting during activation, posing serious injury risk to patients during surgical procedures. The recall affects all units distributed nationwide including Puerto Rico. Healthcare facilities with this device must immediately cease use and contact Erbe USA for return instructions.

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