On June 3, 2026, Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoed a bill that aimed to prohibit companies from using surveillance pricing to determine wages and prices for consumer goods. The proposed legislation was intended to be the most stringent in the United States regarding algorithmic pricing. In contrast, Maryland had previously enacted a law in April 2026 that banned surveillance pricing specifically in grocery stores.
Colorado Governor Vetoes Bill Banning Surveillance Pricing
Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoed a bill on June 3, 2026, that would have banned surveillance pricing for wages and consumer goods. This measure was designed to be the most comprehensive in the U.S., following Maryland's earlier law banning such practices in grocery stores.
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Colorado governor vetoes block on surveillance pricing as other states push for bans
Colorado Governor Vetoes Bill Banning Surveillance Pricing