The laws are basically the same, other than Colorado being a vote by mail state and the new Georgia law cutting the time to request an absentee ballot in half and making it illegal to send out applications to vote by mail to people who don't take the time to request one.
I'm willing to bet that Georgia's law criminalizes behavior like using someone to wait in line for someone else and volunteers giving food and water for people line, that lawmakers in Colorado have not come close to considering.
That's the thing with these hilarious racial make up talking points, Colorado is 30% non-white by the way, not exactly anything close to homogenized. Georgia first eliminated a bunch of polling sites in densely populated areas, necessitating the need for long lines for day of voting in densely populated areas. Then this set of laws made it harder to not vote day of and then criminalized perfectly acceptable behavior for people willing to help day of voters in these dense metro areas that have long lines created by republican policy.
So no, the laws aren't the same, nor are the conditions for voting in which these laws are being carried out.