TABOR is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution approved by voters in 1992 that prevents state government revenue from increasing beyond the rate of population growth plus inflation ...RobertTann/SummitDaily News ... Robert Tann/Summit Daily News ... Sen.
The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, or TABOR, is once again in ColoradoDemocrats’ sights as lawmakers move to introduce a ballot measure this year that could raise the state’s revenue and spending cap. But the party’s leader, Gov ... .
ColoradoDemocratic lawmakers and Gov ...RobertTann/The Aspen Times. Sen ... DylanRoberts, D-Frisco, speaks about a bill he’s sponsoring to incentivize more housing near transit hubs, like bus centers and rail stations.Robert Tann/The Aspen Times.
An amendment U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., introduced to block the construction of a road for the controversial Berlaimont Estates development near Edwards failed to make it into the final version of the bill ... U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, state Sen ... .
The measure is sponsored by Reps...The idea has been in the works for some time ... Velasco, who represents several Western Slope communities, said vacant homes are part of the affordability problem in rural resort areas.RobertTann/SummitDaily News ... .
Colorado lawmakers returned to the Capitol for their annual legislative session under the cloud of another major budget deficit ...Future budget deficits are also projected for the next several years ... 14, 2026.RobertTann/The Aspen Times ... .
The Aspen Times reached out to Sen ...Health insurance� ... The marketplace provides health insurance options for people who pay for their own coverage, rather than receive it through an employer.RobertTann/The Aspen Times ... The U.S ... Housing ... Rep ... Rep ... .
Western Slope lawmakers will continue to serve in key committee roles in the state legislature, including as chair and vice-chair of several committees ... 14. Both chambers have several committees that are made up of bipartisan panels of lawmakers ... Rep ... .
Coloradans begin 2026 with fewer options for how to pay for clean energy home upgrades after lucrative tax credits ended well before their initial expiration date ... carbon emissions by approximately 40% below 2005 levels by 2030 ... 31, however ... 30 ... .