The Colorado bill that would ban the use of credit cards to fund gaming accounts, prohibit push notifications, increase the number of daily deposits, and explicitly ban ads that target those who are underage passed out of the House, 50-13, on Saturday. The state legislature is set to adjourn Wednesday, and the bill is nearly ready to go to Gov. Jared Polis for signature.
Should the bill get to Polis’ desk before adjournment, he’ll have 10 days to act on it. If it reaches his desk after adjournment, he’ll have 30 days. In either case, Polis could sign or veto the bill, or take no action and allow the bill to become law without his signature.

