Bipartisan social media bill supporters to meet at Colorado Capitol Monday to encourage Gov. Polis to sign it
- Colorado legislators passed SB25-086, seeking more platform policies from social media companies.
- Concerns regarding children's safety on social media platforms prompted the bipartisan legislative action.
- The bill requires companies to publish policies and to remove users violating them within 72 hours.
- Matt Riviere, who lost sons to fentanyl in 2021, urged, "We've got to hold accountable social media companies."
- Governor Polis expressed worries about freedom, innovation, and privacy, possibly vetoing the bill.
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Colorado lawmakers urge governor to sign social media protection bill
Supporters of a Colorado bill that would set standards for how social media companies respond to users who violate a platform’s illegal sales policy are urging Gov. Jared Polis to sign the legislation.
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Colorado lawmakers urge governor to sign social media protection bill • Colorado Newsline
Chelsea Congdon speaks about Senate Bill 25-86 at the Colorado Capitol on April 14, 2025. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)Supporters of a Colorado bill that would set standards for how social media companies respond to users who violate a platform’s illegal sales policy are urging Gov. Jared Polis to sign the legislation. Senate Bill 25-86 passed both the House and Senate with bipartisan support, but sponsors fear Polis, a Democrat, will veto it …
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