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>Gov. Jared Polis on Friday again vetoed a pro-union bill aimed at making it easier for organized Colorado workers to negotiate with their employers.
Widely supported by Democrats in the state legislature since its predecessor was introduced in the 2025 session, House Bill 1005 would have repealed a section of Colorado law that requires labor unions to pass two elections before they can fully negotiate with employers.
But Polis refused to sign the bill into law without approval from the state’s business community in 2025, and rejected the measure for a second time late Friday afternoon.
Archive: https://archive.today/XVJ9O
From the post:
>>Gov. Jared Polis on Friday again vetoed a pro-union bill aimed at making it easier for organized Colorado workers to negotiate with their employers.
Widely supported by Democrats in the state legislature since its predecessor was introduced in the 2025 session, House Bill 1005 would have repealed a section of Colorado law that requires labor unions to pass two elections before they can fully negotiate with employers.
But Polis refused to sign the bill into law without approval from the state’s business community in 2025, and rejected the measure for a second time late Friday afternoon.