With the Spring comes tax season, if you haven’t already completed your paperwork you may find a few surprises this year as pandemic expansions to certain tax credits have expired and TABOR (Tax Payer Bill of Rights) checks have the […]

With the Spring comes tax season, if you haven’t already completed your paperwork you may find a few surprises this year as pandemic expansions to certain tax credits have expired and TABOR (Tax Payer Bill of Rights) checks have the […]
State Ballot Proposition 121 asks Colorado voters if they would like to decrease the state income tax rate. Supporters say the cut will put money into people’s pockets. Opponents say the tax decrease is actually a tax increase for most […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll learn more about a state ballot measure that aims to allocate a portion of tax revenue to affordable housing. Open enrollment starts next week for health insurance through Connect For Health Colorado. We’ll have the details. […]
This November voters will weigh in on a ballot measure to fund universal school meals for public school students in Colorado. The funding for the so-called Healthy School Meals For All measure would come via a limit on tax deductions […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, K-12 students are preparing to return to their classrooms this week and next. We’ll hear about efforts to transition the region’s school buses to electric power. Then, CityCast Denver talks about TABOR and the real story […]
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Colorado’s first special session in five years ended after two days with no legislation passing. The governor had called lawmakers back to the state capitol to fix a mistake in the most extensive and heavily lobbied bill of the 2017 […]
A political gamble taken by Gov. John Hickenlooper to fix a mistake in a bipartisan bill that he signed has come up short. After two days and $50,000 from taxpayers, no legislation was passed during the special legislative session. Even […]