Polis extends veto streak with blocks on swipe-fee sales taxes, firefighter cancer protections, and immigration-suit bill

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoed three bills, including a measure to bar credit card swipe fees on sales taxes starting in 2028, a bill expanding cancer protections for firefighters, and a proposal allowing Coloradans to sue federal immigration agents for constitutional rights violations. The vetoes raise his annual total to 12, surpassing his previous record. Supporters argue the swipe-fee ban would help small businesses; opponents warn of legal and feasibility issues. The firefighter-cancer bill faced cost and implementation concerns, while the immigration bill drew critiques about narrowing protections. Polis cited legal risk, costs, and the need for broader civil-rights protections in his decisions, with more vetoes possible before the session deadline.
- Colorado governor sets personal veto record in rejecting bills limiting credit card swipe fees, helping firefighters who get cancer The Colorado Sun
- Polis vetoes bills that would allow Coloradans to sue federal immigration officials, ban swipe fees The Denver Post
- Main Street Coloradans Disappointed in Governor Polis’ Veto of Swipe Fee Relief NFIB
- Electronic Transactions Association Commends Governor Polis for Protecting Colorado Consumers, Small Businesses, and Jobs Yahoo Finance
- I'm raising two kids and running a small business. Credit card points are part of my budget. (Opinion) Boulder Daily Camera
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