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Senate Judiciary postpones surveillance‑technology bill after sponsor cites fiscal constraints

May 06, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Senate Judiciary postpones surveillance‑technology bill after sponsor cites fiscal constraints
Senate Judiciary Chair Sen. Weisman convened the committee on May 6 and opened the hearing with a brief agenda change before hearing from Senator Zamora Wilson on Senate Bill 71, a measure intended to require public notice when law enforcement purchases new surveillance technology. Senator Zamora Wilson told the committee the bill "has had quite the journey" but carries a fiscal note that makes it impossible to proceed this year, and she moved to postpone the bill indefinitely.

The sponsor described the bill’s core aim as creating "guardrails against overreach" that would "empower law enforcement within constitutional bounds and shield citizens" with a 30‑day notice rule before contracts would be signed. She said she intends to continue working with law enforcement, district attorneys and the sheriffs' association to refine the language over the summer.

Senator Carson praised the effort and urged continued work on balancing privacy and public safety. After debate, the committee took a roll call and approved the motion to postpone indefinitely, 6–1. Chair Weisman thanked the sponsor and moved on to the next bills on the docket.

The committee’s action pauses SB 71 for the current session; the sponsor said she will continue stakeholder discussions and consider reintroducing a narrower version next year.

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