The Colorado legislature is gearing up for a potentially less contentious week following the passage of Democratic priority bills on firearms and union organizing in the Senate. The House has delayed debates on bills regarding price-gouging regulations, junk fees, and housing to pay respects to a former lawmaker who recently passed away. Additionally, there are upcoming discussions on bills related to wage theft enforcement, extending the time limit for filing grievances under the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, and requiring disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions by large businesses. Wildlife and hunting measures will also be addressed, including new animals added to anti-wildlife trafficking laws and restrictions on hunting wild bison. Furthermore, there will be a discussion on a bill requiring that dogs and cats used in health-related research must be put up for adoption before considering euthanasia. Stay informed with Colorado Politics by signing up for their weekly newsletter, The Spot.
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Regulation of Fees, Prevention of Price Gouging, and Other Legislative Updates in Colorado
