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Colorado small business owner and parent urges veto of bill that would eliminate credit card rewards

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Daily Camera guest opinion

10d ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author, a small business owner and parent of two, argues that credit card reward points are a crucial part of her family's budget, funding necessities like plane tickets for family visits. She urges Colorado Governor Polis to veto SB26-134, a bill she claims would eliminate credit card points and negatively impact families across the state.

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When I launched my small business earlier this year, I had one mantra — start somewhere.
If signed into law, this bill would take away my points, and that's something that has a real impact on families across Colorado.
For my family, credit card rewards are an important part of the budget.
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If signed into law, SB26-134 bill would take away credit card points, and that’s something that has a real impact on families across Colorado. Governor Polis should veto it.

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