Bill
SB 137
Measures to Reduce Administrative Burdens
Colorado SB 137 removes administrative requirements and compliance burdens to reduce costs for businesses and government, though specific impacts depend on which regulations are affected.
Bill
SB 137
Colorado SB 137 removes administrative requirements and compliance burdens to reduce costs for businesses and government, though specific impacts depend on which regulations are affected.
SB 137 aims to streamline government operations by reducing administrative requirements and procedural burdens imposed on businesses, individuals, and potentially state agencies themselves. The bill focuses on identifying and eliminating unnecessary regulatory processes, paperwork, and compliance costs that don't serve essential public interests. Specific provisions would need to be reviewed in the full text to determine which agencies, industries, or populations are affected.
Administrative burdens have measurable economic impacts—excessive compliance costs can discourage business formation, increase consumer prices, and divert resources from productive activities. Conversely, poorly designed deregulation can undermine public protections in areas like health, safety, and consumer rights. This bill reflects a broader national debate about balancing regulatory effectiveness with operational efficiency.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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