The Colorado General Assembly has convened for a special session aimed at addressing property tax reform, with the goal of reaching a compromise to lower property tax rates.
This legislative effort seeks to prevent two larger tax-cut initiatives from being placed on the November ballot. The session, expected to last three days, marks a significant attempt to resolve a longstanding political battle over property tax policy in the state.
Governor Polis has indicated that some of the legislation introduced may serve as a basis for ongoing discussions into the next year, highlighting the complexity and importance of the issue at hand.
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Colorado lawmakers begin special session on property taxes
The Colorado Legislature begins an emergency special lawmaking term Monday to work out a policy compromise that is intended to reduce property tax rates and prevent a pair of larger tax-cut initiatives from appearing on the November ballot.
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Colorado legislature updates: Lawmakers dig into main property tax proposal as special session begins
The Colorado General Assembly on Monday began what members hope will be a three-day dash of lawmaking that ends in a final truce in the long-running political fight over property tax policy.
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