Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoes surveillance pricing bill backed by Democratic lawmakers
By
Seth Klamann, The Denver Post
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Summary
Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoed a "surveillance pricing" bill that was a priority for legislative Democrats. The bill aimed to regulate or restrict the practice of surveillance pricing, where companies use personal data to set individualized prices. This marks the second time in a year Polis has vetoed similar legislation, signaling ongoing tension between the governor and Democratic lawmakers over consumer privacy and data regulation approaches.
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