Colorado to regulate public EV charging stations starting July 1
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment will enforce new standards for public electric vehicle charging stations starting July 1 to ensure accurate billing.
Colorado AI law focuses on governance, not gadgets
Colorado’s AI law takes effect June 2026, requiring businesses to govern high-risk AI systems, prevent bias and build compliance programs now.
Colorado to receive $1M in Mercedes-Benz emissions settlement
Colorado will receive nearly $1 million from a $149.6 million multistate settlement over Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles equipped with illegal emissions software.
Colorado, FTC reach $24M deal over Greystar hidden fees
Colorado and the FTC reached a $24 million settlement with Greystar after investigators found the landlord misled renters with hidden fees and deceptive pricing.
Colorado, 8 states reach $7M Greystar rent-fixing settlement
Colorado and eight states reached a $7M settlement with Greystar over allegations the company used rent-setting algorithms that inflated rental prices for tenants.
Colorado AI Act: How employers can prepare for 2026
Colorado’s new Artificial Intelligence Act takes effect in 2026. Here’s what local employers need to know now to stay compliant and avoid penalties.
Weiser sues firms over deceptive mailers to businesses
Attorney General Phil Weiser sues two companies for sending deceptive mailers to Colorado small businesses, violating consumer protection laws.
Weiser leads bipartisan fight against AI regulation ban
Colorado AG Phil Weiser leads 40 attorneys general urging Congress to reject a 10-year ban on state-level regulation of artificial intelligence.
Energy Star efficiency program faces elimination
EPA plan to cut Energy Star may end decades of consumer energy savings and environmental progress, sparking concern from climate and consumer advocates.
























