
Colorado House committee votes 7-4 to indefinitely postpone anti-repair bill SB26-090
A 7–4 vote in a Colorado House committee has, for now, halted progress on SB26-090, an anti-repair bill, WIRED reported. [1]
The action came in the House State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee, where members voted to “postpone indefinitely” the measure. [1]
The committee’s decision was taken on April 27, 2026, and the final tally was seven in favor of indefinite postponement and four opposed. [1]
SB26-090 was described as an anti-repair bill, and the committee’s vote specifically targeted that legislation by number. [1]
The outcome leaves the bill indefinitely postponed following the committee’s April 27 action, with the 7–4 vote capturing the division among members over whether to keep the proposal moving. [1]
Published April 27, 2026
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