New Colorado Law Set to Take Away Taxpayer Rights, Voters to Decide
Colorado residents used to enjoy low property taxes, thanks in part to the Gallagher Amendment—passed in 1982 after pressure from residents tired of skyrocketing residential property taxes. Gallagher required that the state’s total property tax burden be divvied up, with 45 percent collected from residential property and 55 percent from commercial property.
Lauren Boebert: Delivering Results for Coloradans in the First 100 Days
The 118th Congress started with a bang. I helped lead the negotiations to end business as usual in Washington D.C., and instead of kicking the proverbial can down the road, we made historic one-in-a-generation improvements to the House. These improvements are already increasing transparency, reducing corruption, and returning power to the American people.
During the Speaker vote negotiations, I put everyday Coloradans first and secured many key accountability measures, including:
Letter: Other value-reflecting flags that Avon could fly
As I write on May 19, I can find several things that you could call this day the National Day of … we could celebrate it as National Endangered Species Day or NASCAR Day or we could hang a flag in Avon that looks like a pizza to honor National Pizza Party Day!
This letter relates to the recent articles and letters in the Vail Daily about flags being displayed. The Avon Town Council just voted to keep one flag up for an extended timeframe. Over the last three years…
Letter: Leave issues of sexuality and gender to the parents
Considering our children’s dismal reading and math scores, our community can unify around the fact that Eagle County School District has its hands full ensuring that our children are literate and proficient in math while appropriately leaving issues of sexuality and gender to the parents who have ultimate privilege and responsibility for their children.
This is important to all Multifamily homeowners...HB23-1190
The bill requires notices to be given by the seller to local governments and by local governments to the seller and to residents of the property. Upon receiving notice of intent to sell or of a potential sale of property, a local government has 14 business calendar days to preserve its right of first refusal
COLORADO, PLEASE TAKE ACTION!
TODAY, March 29, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on House Bill 23-1230, which bans the manufacturing, importing, purchasing, selling, offering to sell, or transferring ownership of what the drafters have defined as an "assault weapon".