About a quarter of the way into the session, legislators focus on housing and property taxes
Author, Law Week Colorado, Feb. 5, 2024
About a month into its 120-day legislative session, the Colorado General Assembly is starting to heat up. With over 200 bills introduced and agency reporting hearings (known as “SMART Act” hearings) complete, the legislative calendar is beginning to populate with bill hearings on several issues the governor and legislative leadership signaled would be coming this year.
Here is a snapshot of the bills that have been introduced regarding two of those issues — housing affordability and property taxes — along with proposals that are yet to come and the increasing complexity added by citizen initiatives.
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