This fall, Colorado voters will once again carry the burden of answering major questions about the state’s future.
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Income tax revenue is the largest source of funding for Colorado’s general fund. It’s expected to account for more than $11 billion this fiscal year.
The single most important economic story of the moment is inflation. Unfortunately, we know little about its long-term effects on Colorado’s public pensions, a situation that it unlikely to change […]
Nationwide, the teachers’ unions are notorious for influencing school board elections and have a well-documented history of donating to and promoting liberal candidates and causes. In the Cherry Creek School […]
A public entity with a contractual right to access documents from a private third party, such as a developer, must disclose those records to a requester if they are used […]
It costs a lot to rent an apartment in Colorado these days. Let’s just hope the state’s lawmakers don’t step in and try to “do something” about it. The result […]
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is seeking public input on “environmental justice” as required under a bill passed by the state legislature in 2021. House Bill […]
Americans are feeling the inflationary effects of the Biden Agenda in all walks of life. From gas prices, which recently surpassed $5 per-gallon on average nationally, to skyrocketing food costs, […]
Coloradans are worried about the state’s inflated cost of living more than anything else, and they want something to change it. The nonprofit Colorado Health Foundation has been conducting an […]
Last week, more than 500 businesses and individuals participated in a rule-making hearing hosted by the Colorado Department of Revenue. In fact, so many people tried to log in to […]







