State accessibility law exposes gap between lawmakers’ intentions and local reality
By Cory Gaines | Commentary, Colorado Accountability Project
How is our state’s accessibility law playing out? Part 1
If you spend your days immersed in politics, things don’t really sneak up on you; you watch a bill work its way through the process, then get signed, then get enacted. If you have other things occupying your attention, say you have kids and a family and a mortgage, bills can sometimes be a surprise.
The 10 cent bag fee is a great example. Despite lots of news coverage, you didn’t see a lot of fuss about it in the public square until the bag fees were enacted, until Wal-Mart said they were just going to stop putting bags out altogether.
HB21-1110 is like those bag fees, though perhaps it won’t intersect with as many lives as grocery bags d...

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