03/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/02/2026 11:28
Governor Jared Polis has officially proclaimed March 1-7 as Weights and Measures Week in Colorado, joining a national effort to highlight the essential role of accuracy in everything from the grocery aisle to the gas pump.
This year's national theme, "We Measure What Matters," reflects the constant and invaluable work of state inspectors who ensure that when a consumer pays for a gallon of gas or a pound of deli meat, they are getting exactly what they paid for.
"We're committed to protecting Colorado consumers and businesses alike," said Mahesh Albuquerque, Director of the Division of Oil and Public Safety within CDLE. "We can't do that without equity and uniform standards in the marketplace. The work our inspectors are doing allows us to give the public confidence and peace of mind whenever they purchase fuel at the pump."
The oversight of Colorado's vast marketplace is a collaborative effort between two state agencies:
"Weights and Measures Week, with its theme 'We Measure What Matters,' is a perfect time to highlight the critical, often unseen, work of the Colorado Department of Agriculture's Measurement Standards Program," said Colorado Acting Commissioner of Agriculture Robert Sakata. "Our inspectors are the guardians of equity in the marketplace, ensuring accuracy for everything from the scanners and scales in a grocery store to the heavy-duty equipment for livestock and trucks. This dedication to precise standards is fundamental to protecting Colorado consumers and maintaining trust across our entire economy."
Weights and Measures Week offers a timely reminder to Coloradans that there are resources available - for both individuals and businesses - whenever there are doubts about quality and quantity in measured products being sold.