Colorado’s Privacy Debate at the State Capitol: Protecting Your Data from the Government!

This year at the State Capitol, several bills that would protect the privacy of Coloradans have the subject of rigorous debate.

Should the government be able to track your movements without a warrant?

Should the government be able to buy your data without a warrant?

These are some of the big questions being discussed as these bills move through the legislature.

In this video, Brandon talks about these bills, shares a recent news article and plays testimony from Committee Hearings where these bills were discussed.

Friends, you can have a voice in our State Government by contacting your Legislators and also providing public comment during Committee Hearings. Now more than ever, we need good people to stand up and get involved with our local government.

Links from the Video:

Colorado lawmakers debate limits on police surveillance, data and tech: ‘It’s not just coming down the pipe — it’s here’: https://www.denverpost.com/2026/03/02/colorado-big-data-privacy-surveillance-bills-legislature/

SB26-070: Ban Government Access Historical Location Information Database https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/SB26-070

SB26-071: Use of Surveillance Technology by Law Enforcement https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/SB26-071

HB26-1037: Ban Government Purchase of Personal Data from Third Party https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1037

New Colorado bill under consideration would require age verification added to devices: https://www.kkco11news.com/2026/02/26/new-colorado-bill-under-consideration-would-require-age-verification-added-devices/

SB26-051: Age Attestation on Computing Devices https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/SB26-051

Rep. Ken deGraaf’s statement on X: https://x.com/COrepKdeGraaf/status/2026873859543302485/video/1

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Author: Brandon Wark

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