Tech coalition warns state leaders Colorado is losing innovation edge
A bipartisan coalition of more than 230 business, technology, and civic leaders has issued a letter warning that Colorado is at risk of losing its hard-won reputation as an innovation hub and urging immediate action.
License plate readers are a good and valid tool for public safety in Colorado
Denver City Council's vote to retain license plate reader technology with new vendor is good for public safety -- if guardrails are upheld
Ensuring Tax Credit Access Should Be Higher Priority for States
More states should follow Maryland and Colorado’s lead by increasing investment in outreach and technology that helps families claim tax credits.
Colorado debates regulations on 'earned-wage access' paycheck advances
Colorado Democratic lawmakers are sparring over earned-wage access products, a burgeoning financial technology industry that's trying to write its own regulations amid national and legal scrutiny.
License plate reader error leads to false theft accusation
A Colorado woman who spoke with Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson was wrongly accused of theft after police relied on surveillance technology that misidentified her vehicle.
Colorado AI task force reaches agreement on regulatory framework
A second task force of consumer advocates and technology groups released a proposed artificial intelligence legal framework Tuesday, setting off a renewed public debate on regulating it.
Longmont councilmembers head to Washington for National League of Cities
Trip includes meetings with Colorado’s congressional delegation, senators and other municipal leaders as city officials look to discuss housing, technology, infrastructure and federal funding
Colorado lawmakers weigh privacy concerns in several bills this session
Colorado lawmakers from both parties are debating bills that would limit law enforcement access to private data, to license plate reader technology and to other mass surveillance and data collection.







