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Tech Industry Coalition on Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act

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Source ID8w91x5sg1k
Source URLwww.techpolicy.press/in-delaying-its-ai-law-colorado-shows-tech-lobbys-power-in-state-politics/
ParentColorado Artificial Intelligence Act
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CreatedMar 21, 2026, 1:30 AM
UpdatedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM
SyncedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM

Record Data

id8w91x5sg1k
policyEntityIdColorado Artificial Intelligence Act(policy)
stakeholderEntityId
stakeholderDisplayNameTech Industry Coalition
positionoppose
importancehigh
reasonMobilized 150+ lobbyists and 127 groups during August 2025 special session; four competing repeal/replacement bills introduced; ultimately succeeded only in delaying enforcement to June 30, 2026
sourcewww.techpolicy.press/in-delaying-its-ai-law-colorado-shows-tech-lobbys-power-in-…
context
[
  "127 different groups paid lobbyists during the special session — many from tech and healthcare industries",
  "Multiple attempts to repeal or substantially weaken the law failed in the legislature",
  "Compromise deal collapsed over disagreements about developer/deployer liability for algorithm…

Source Check Verdicts

unverifiable95% confidence

Last checked: 4/14/2026

The record claims a stakeholder named 'Tech Industry Coalition (unknown)' exists, but the source text does not mention this organization by name. The source discusses lobbying efforts by unnamed 'business and tech groups' and 'tech lobbying groups' in Colorado, but never identifies a specific entity called 'Tech Industry Coalition'. The '(unknown)' designation in the record suggests uncertainty about the stakeholder's identity, but the source provides no information to verify or contradict whether such an organization exists or was involved in Colorado AI policy. This is unverifiable from the given source.

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