Fee on in-game purchases would fund youth mental health services under Colorado bill
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Fee on in-game purchases would fund youth mental health services under Colorado bill
Colorado state Sen. Dylan Roberts, seen here on the floor of the Colorado Senate on Wednesday, sponsored a bill that would impose a fee on in-game purchases. (Photo by Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)Coloradans who make add-on purchases within an online game would have to pay a new fee to fund youth mental health services under a bill approved by the Colorado Legislature. House Bill 26-1418 would charge users of online games “reasonably likely”…
Fee on in-game purchases would fund youth mental health services under Colorado bill - Stateline Publications
Colorado state Sen. Dylan Roberts, seen here on the floor of the Colorado Senate on Wednesday, sponsored a bill that would impose a fee on in-game purchases. (Photo by Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)Coloradans who make add-on purchases within an online game would have to pay a new fee to fund youth mental health services under a bill approved by the Colorado Legislature. House Bill 26-1418 would charge users of online games “reasonably likely”…
Fee on in-game purchases would fund youth mental health services under Colorado bill - The Mexico Ledger
Colorado state Sen. Dylan Roberts, seen here on the floor of the Colorado Senate on Wednesday, sponsored a bill that would impose a fee on in-game purchases. (Photo by Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)Coloradans who make add-on purchases within an online game would have to pay a new fee to fund youth mental health services under a bill approved by the Colorado Legislature. House Bill 26-1418 would charge users of online games “reasonably likely”…
Fee on in-game purchases would fund youth mental health services under Colorado bill - Seward Independent
Colorado state Sen. Dylan Roberts, seen here on the floor of the Colorado Senate on Wednesday, sponsored a bill that would impose a fee on in-game purchases. (Photo by Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)Coloradans who make add-on purchases within an online game would have to pay a new fee to fund youth mental health services under a bill approved by the Colorado Legislature. House Bill 26-1418 would charge users of online games “reasonably likely”…
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