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Questions Abound as Colorado General Assembly Extends Suspension of Legislative Session

On Saturday, March 14, the Colorado General Assembly took the unprecedented step of adjourning for just over two weeks to help prevent spread of the coronavirus among legislators, staff, lobbyists and the general public....more

Colorado Supreme Court Gives OK to Ballot Measure to Repeal TABOR

The Colorado Supreme Court provided a big victory on Monday to proponents of a citizen-initiated statewide ballot measure that would ask voters whether to repeal a provision in the Colorado Constitution known as the Taxpayer...more

Ballot Measure to Repeal Tabor Hits Snag at Title Board Hearing

In its first hearing for the 2019-2020 election cycle, the Colorado Title Board stalled an attempt to repeal the state’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR)....more

Colorado Bills that Could Affect Development in 2019

The 2019 Colorado General Assembly has only been in session for a few weeks, but bills are already pending or in the works that may affect real property and development. Here, we discuss a few of the most impactful. For more...more

Seven Citizen Initiatives, Six Referred Amendments Make November Ballot

One day before the Sept. 5 deadline, the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office has completed the signature line review for citizen ballot initiatives and certified seven for the November ballot. These are the same seven...more

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