

Budget balanced (for now), AI decisions punted, relationships ruptured: What went down during special session
10 snips Aug 29, 2025
Join reporters Jesse Paul, covering Colorado politics for The Colorado Sun, and Lucas Brady Woods from KUNC News, as they dissect the wild recent legislative special session. They delve into how federal tax cuts have shaken up Colorado's budget and the intense battles over AI regulations. Tensions flare as lawmakers confront personal grievances and workplace harassment issues. The discussion reveals a deepening rift between House caucuses, hinting at explosive implications for future sessions and legislative dynamics.
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AI Law Focuses On Decision Systems
- Colorado's 2024 AI law targets algorithmic decision-making in areas like hiring, banking, and health care rather than generative chatbots.
- The law emphasizes transparency, correction rights, and remedies for people harmed by automated decisions.
Late-Night AI Deal Collapses
- Lobbying around the AI bills filled the Capitol lobby with high-powered representatives from Google, Amazon, PayPal, and Verizon.
- Jesse Paul described late-night deal talks that briefly produced a compromise which collapsed within 12 hours amid shouting matches.
Colorado Attracts National Tech Scrutiny
- Colorado's AI law drew national tech attention because it would create developer liability not seen in other state laws.
- Big tech firms closely watched Colorado as a potential model for U.S. regulation.