
Bipartisan bills aimed at extending tax credits and grants for rural Colorado's economy, addressing property taxes, and saving Coloradans money on property taxes have been passed by the Senate and House. The bills focus on bolstering the economy, ensuring oversight and transparency of tech projects, and providing property tax relief.
Colorado would extend temporary property tax rate reductions into 2024 and set lower rates for future years under bipartisan legislation passed Tuesday by the state Senate. https://t.co/jmb966jXkM
CREATING MORE HOUSING ✅ Colorado Democrats passed @Kyle_Mullica & @TonyExum's bill to allow for ADUs - also known as carriage houses or casitas - to be built in CO. By increasing housing options, we can lower costs for Coloradans 🙌 #coleg #copolitics https://t.co/M5p5WmMpVz
New property tax relief proposal gives Colorado lawmakers hope for peace in ballot wars — but a truce is elusive https://t.co/3i86OE8uhH
