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Anaya Robinson, Senior Policy Strategist of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, expressed concerns that House Bill 25-1291 (HB25-1291) would undermine data privacy rights established under the Colorado Privacy Act.

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Cary Silverman, a partner and Public Policy Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, expressed concerns over proposed Colorado legislation that he said would enable the improper use of consumer protection laws to pursue personal injury claims.

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The Oregon Legislative Assembly has introduced Senate Bill 1166, which proposes new regulations for transportation network companies.

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Covington, Kentucky, is set to host a series of events and celebrations this weekend, offering various activities for locals and visitors.

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A meeting of the Human Rights Commission is scheduled for May 1, 2025.

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Board of Commissioners will have a caucus meeting on May 6, 2025.

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The city of Covington, Kentucky, will celebrate the grand reopening of Austinburg Park on Saturday, May 3, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Located at East 15th Street and Eastern Avenue, the park will unveil a series of enhancements and host a...

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The Colorado General Assembly has introduced House Bill 25-1291, aimed at expanding consumer protection and operational requirements for transportation network companies.

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Covington Parks & Recreation is actively seeking 10 to 12 lifeguards to ensure the timely opening of its swimming facilities in early June.

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The meeting minutes from the Board of Commission held on April 15, 2025, were made available in April 28.


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Kenton County Parks & Recreation is reinstating its popular summer series, Wild Wednesdays, at Middleton-Mills Park, Shelter House 2, in Covington.

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Kenton County Parks & Recreation is set to bring back its summer program, Wild Wednesdays, promising an engaging experience for nature enthusiasts.

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Kenton County Parks & Recreation (KCP&R) is set to resume its annual event, "(Almost) Every Other Thursday Science," for summer 2025.

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Kenton County Parks & Recreation has announced its 2025 Summer Events lineup, offering a variety of outdoor activities, educational experiences, and interactive events for families.

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The Common Sense Institute Colorado has announced that House Bill 25-1291 could disrupt the rideshare industry, potentially leading to billions in economic losses for Colorado.

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Covington Parks & Recreation has unveiled its 2025 Program Guide, promising a year of activities for the community.

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Gabe Evans, the representative for Colorado’s 8th District, expressed concerns over new rideshare regulations, suggesting they could drive companies out of the state due to excessive oversight.

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Various community events are scheduled in Covington, Kentucky this weekend, offering residents and visitors alike the chance to contribute to local causes while enjoying leisure activities.

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Zahid Arab, a Public Policy and Communications Representative for Uber, said that Senate Bill 1166 could reduce rideshare demand and negatively impact driver earnings.