Governor Polis Enacts Tamale Act to Permit Homemade Goods Sales in Colorado
Governor Polis has signed the Tamale Act into law, a significant legislative move that permits the sale of homemade goods in Colorado. This new law is designed to support local entrepreneurs and small business owners by allowing them to legally sell food items prepared in home kitchens. The Tamale Act is part of a broader effort to stimulate local economies and provide more opportunities for individuals to engage in small-scale commerce. By legalizing the sale of homemade goods, the state aims to empower individuals who rely on such sales for their livelihood, particularly in communities where access to commercial kitchen facilities is limited.