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State lawmakers try again to let governments take up to three weeks to fulfill many CORA requests; no journalist exemption in SB 26-107

By Jeffrey A. Roberts CFOIC Executive Director State lawmakers are trying for the third straight year to give state and local government entities up to three calendar weeks to fulfill many Colorado Open Records Act requests. Senate Bill 26-107, introduced Wednesday, is nearly identical to a measure vetoed last year by Gov. Jared Polis. A major difference: This year’s bill does not exempt a “newsperson,” as defined by Colorado’s press shield law,…
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Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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