Senate Bill 26-175, introduced during the Second Regular Session of Colorado’s Seventy-fifth General Assembly, takes aim at a long-standing irritant in workers’ compensation pricing: experience modification factors that remain inflated even after claims close at lower amounts. The bill, sponsored by Senators Marc Snyder and Marc Catlin alongside Representatives Tisha Mauro and Chris Richardson, was referred to the Senate Committee on Business, Labor, and Technology. If enacted, it would take effect on January 1, 2027.