Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedAugust 28, 2025

CCIA Supports Colorado’s Bill on Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has sent a letter to Colorado Governor Polis on a proposed consumer protection bill for artificial intelligence, expressing our support.  SB25B-004 will provide additional time to thoughtfully address SB24-205, a first-in-the-nation comprehensive artificial intelligence law,  and develop a solution that both strengthens consumer protections and preserves Colorado’s innovation economy. Earlier this week, the Colorado state legislature voted to delay implementing SB24-205 until the end of June next year, five months after the law was supposed to go into effect.

The following can be attributed to Aodhan Downey, West Regional State Policy Manager at CCIA:

“We appreciate the Legislature’s willingness to provide more time to work on the legislation passed last year that would have placed an immense burden on all businesses in Colorado. We welcome the opportunity to continue discussions with policymakers and stakeholders to find workable solutions for the businesses while also providing robust consumer protections. CCIA is committed to participating in stakeholder conversations and finding a solution.”

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CCIA Asks Court  to Continue Blocking Texas’ Unconstitutional App Store Law

Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed its opposition to Texas’ motion to allow SB2420, the App Store Accountability Act, to take effect while its appeal is heard ...
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New Report Identifies Major Barriers to Launching a Robust Space Economy

Washington –  A new report by the Computer & Communications Industry Association’s Space and Spectrum Policy Center outlines how reforms to our outdated space launch policy could propel the c...
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CCIA Challenges Unconstitutional App Store Law in Utah

Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association has sued the state of Utah in federal court to block SB142, the App Store Accountability Act, as a violation of the First Amendment...
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