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Brian Eason
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Colorado state worker pay has improved. Other jobs still pay more

State workers make 8% less than their peers in comparable jobs. And the state’s retirement benefits don’t make up for the pay gap like they used to

How Democrats are using Colorado’s special session to steer tax relief toward the working poor

Legislature’s majority pushing to redirect $185 million in state taxpayer refund money to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit

Colorado vote reties fiscal knot on Gallagher and taxes

Fickle electorate sends mixed messages on taxes with big implications for the future

Colorado’s bond sale to pay for state roads sees high demand

For once, some good budget news. Colorado received an $111 million premium on a debt issuance of $500 million, thanks to strong investor demand for state-issued debt. A...

Colorado lawmakers move to repeal Gallagher property tax amendment

Ballot measure appears fast-tracked for passage with bipartisan support

Coronavirus may trigger property tax cut in Colorado, crippling local budgets

Reductions would slash school district revenue by an estimated $491 million

Against uncertain backdrop, tax overhaul backed by Polis limps ahead

The coronavirus has uprooted the legislative session, and priorities

Group restarts tax fight, files 35 ideas for Colorado ballot

Ballot proposals would move the state back toward a graduated tax

What’s next after the failure of Proposition CC?

Democrats in the Colorado legislature will sacrifice parts of their agenda or find politically risky ways to pay for it