Polis Vetoes Open Records Bill—But Conservatives Say It’s Too Little, Too Late
By Rocky Mountain Voice Editorial Board
Governor Jared Polis vetoed a controversial bill last Thursday that would have made it more difficult—and more expensive—for Coloradans to access public records. But transparency advocates across the political spectrum say his sudden concern about responsive governance contradicts years of actions that have consistently chipped away at public accountability.
Senate Bill 25-077, sponsored by Sen. Cathy Kipp (D–Fort Collins), would have:
Extended response deadlines for open records requests from three to five days, and up to ten under “extenuating circumstances”
Allowed government agencies to bundle multiple requests from the same person to increase feesEliminated the first free hour of research time for follow-up requests
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