Despite objections from legislative staff and Republican opposition, Senate Democrats on Friday moved forward with a proposal to reroute $306 million in taxpayer refunds. Already, critics are ...
Gov. Jared Polis says Colorado TABOR refunds are not likely next year because of restraints resulting from the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Tucked deep within the hundreds of pages of the proposed $46.8 billion 2026–27 state budget is a line item showing $306.1 million in savings — achieved by canceling Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights refunds.
The Colorado State Senate gave initial approval Friday to a proposed ballot measure that would eliminate billions of dollars in refunds under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, or TABOR.
Supporters of a ballot measure to raise the state's TABOR cap to fund K-12 education at a March 5 news conference at the state Capitol. A Senate panel on Thursday voted along party lines to move ...
DENVER — Colorado Democrats are advancing legislation, Senate Bill 26-135, that would ask voters to give up their Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds for 10 years to boost K-12 education funding, ...
Rallying alongside a crowd of educators at the Colorado Capitol last week, Democratic lawmakers unveiled a new plan to raise the state’s decades-old revenue cap and unleash billions of dollars in new ...
Before they adjourned, Colorado lawmakers left voters some homework: a ballot measure asking permission to trade tax refunds ...