AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI Governance: Colorado lawmakers rolled back and delayed the state’s landmark AI governance law, pushing enforcement to Jan. 1, 2027 and narrowing obligations after business backlash. Reproductive Rights: Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill requiring college health centers to provide on-site abortion medication services, expanding access for students. Education Funding: The 2026 School Finance Act became law, adding $180 million for K-12 schools and protecting per-pupil funding formulas. Transit & Rail: Polis also signed major RTD and Front Range rail overhaul bills, reshaping governance and aiming to rebuild ridership. Public Safety & Courts: Polis signed major updates to Colorado’s competency-to-stand-trial system, closing gaps in the mental health court process. Immigration Enforcement: DHS warned it could halt customs processing and international flights at airports tied to sanctuary cities if localities keep resisting federal enforcement. Denver Airport: DIA is ending its DEN Reserve TSA line system June 27 and is also moving ahead with pedestrian walkways through former baggage tunnels to connect concourses. Wildlife: Polis signed a bipartisan wildlife-collision prevention law creating an optional $5 fee to fund wildlife crossings.
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