[Opinion] Tax Attorney Urges Public to Follow Changes Made During Colorado's Special Session
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Tax attorney urges public to follow changes made during Colorado's special session
DENVER (KDVR) — State lawmakers are on their second day of the special legislative session. Senators are already passing bills out of their chamber, as the House continues its first day of debate on measures on Friday evening. So how does the work they're doing impact your everyday life? FOX31 spoke with a tax expert to find out. Colorado lawmakers begin working on plan to fill state’s budget gap State lawmakers are moving some things arou…
Colorado Democrats want to raise revenue for food assistance program during special session
(Getty Images)Colorado voters could be asked this November whether the state can keep extra tax money to fully fund universal school meals and offset lost federal funding for food assistance programs. The Legislature referred Proposition MM to the ballot during its regular lawmaking session earlier this year, seeking to raise more money for the Healthy School Meals for All program. Senate Bill 25B-3, being considered during the current special s…
Colorado lawmakers take on corporate tax breaks, SNAP funding in second day of special session
DENVER Colorado lawmakers continued their special session on Friday, advancing bills to limit corporate tax breaks as they work to address a $783 million budget gap.They also advanced non-budget-related bills, including a measure to shore up funding for the SNAP food program. Read our recap from Day 1 of the special legislative session belowThe Colorado House gave preliminary approval to HB25B-1001 on Friday, which would limit tax breaks for wea…
An Extra, Ordinary, Not So Special Session - Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle
ASHE IN AMERICA — OPINION For three months, Colorado voters breathed a little easier, safe to exhale after the Colorado General Assembly gavelled out on May 7, 2025. It was short lived. “Today, Governor Jared Polis called the General Assembly back into session to address the significant impacts of H.R. 1 to Colorado’s budget,” an August 6, 2025, press release from the Governor’s office states. The press release goes on to quote prominent democra…
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