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Colorado lawmakers debate limits on police surveillance, data and tech: ‘It’s not just coming down the pipe — it’s here’

Bipartisan Colorado bills aim to regulate surveillance tools and require warrants for data access, addressing Fourth Amendment concerns amid law enforcement opposition.

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In a state Capitol often threaded with thorny partisan debate and sharp ideological branches, Colorado lawmakers and advocacy groups from opposite ends of the political spectrum have found a clearing of common ground. A suspicion of Big Data. In the House, one of the Capitol’s most progressive members, Rep. Jennifer Bacon, is partnering with one of the building’s most conservative voices, Rep. Ken DeGraaf, on a bill that would block law enforcem…

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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