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Colorado HB 26-1210: Prohibiting Surveillance Pricing and Wage Setting

Colorado House Bill 26-1210 is a piece of consumer and worker protection legislation passed by the Colorado General Assembly during the 2026 regular session. The bill targets the growing practice of using personal data and algorithmic tools to set individualized prices for consumers and individualized wages for workers. If signed by Gov. Jared Polis, HB 26-1210 will become the strongest and most comprehensive legislation in the country prohibiting surveillance pricing and algorithmic wage-setting. Learn more on our Labor & Employment blog.

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