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

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article concerns a state-level political disclosure bill and an ethics investigation, with no direct or indirect impact on any company, commodity, supply chain, or market sector. No concrete commercial channel (input cost, supply shortage, demand spike, regulatory cost, fx passthrough, logistics, capex cycle, inventory destock, or substitute pressure) is present.

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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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