Property taxes have always been a contentious issue in Colorado, but particularly since at least 2020, following the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment. Approved by voters in 1982, the Gallagher ...
There are smart ways to figure out tax policy, and there are dumb ways. Colorado seems to be trying to find the worst way. Several factors in recent years resulted in spiking property taxes. It’s a ...
Most Colorado homeowners will have to pay higher property taxes in 2026, regardless of whether they saw any changes in their property value, according to a 2024 report from the Common Sense Institute ...
(The Center Square) – A bill to lower property taxes was introduced with bipartisan sponsorship in the Colorado Senate and supported by a wide range of organizations with two days left in the 2024 ...
Another special legislative session on Colorado’s property taxes appeared imminent Monday after a long list of top civic and business groups from across the political spectrum said they supported a ...
Over the past year, property taxes have dominated Colorado’s state politics like rarely before. Public outcry over a 40% jump in homes’ taxable values spawned a multi-million dollar ballot fight, a ...
Bill co-sponsor, Chris Hansen, State senator for district 31, admitted right off the bat the first draft of Bill 6 (now Senate Bill 33) needed adjustment. "Lots of conversations since then and we're ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis is calling ...
Colorado voters face two broad options that seek to tackle soaring property tax valuations — one enacted by lawmakers to cut both residential and commercial assessment rates and another via proposed ...