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Colorado Lawmakers Reject Bill That Would Have Required Legislative Caucuses to Report Their Donors

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- Colorado Senate committee rejected Senate Bill 168 by 3-2 vote.
- Bill would have required legislative caucuses to disclose donors.
- Bill was prompted by concerns over a retreat hosted by Colorado Opportunity Caucus.
- Independent Ethics Commission is investigating possible gift ban violations.
- Bill was postponed indefinitely, effectively killed for the session.
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