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Featured CasePoliticsUpdated Jun 11, 2026

Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoes bill restricting credit card interchange fees: justified policy or harmful to payment networks?

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoed a bill capping credit card interchange fees, sparking debate over payment network regulation.

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Should Governor Jared Polis's veto of the bill targeting credit card interchange fees be supported or opposed?

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In Colorado, Governor Jared Polis vetoed the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, a bill aimed at limiting fees charged by payment card networks such as Visa and Mastercard. The bill targeted credit card interchange fees, which affect merchants and consumers by influencing transaction costs.

Supporters of the bill argued it would reduce costs for businesses and consumers, while opponents, including payment card networks, contended it could disrupt the payment ecosystem. The veto raises questions about the balance between regulating fees and maintaining efficient payment systems.

The governor's decision is final unless the legislature overrides the veto.

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