Land-use reform, next wave of gun bill votes and property tax growth caps in the Colorado legislature this week

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Seth Klamann is a statehouse reporter at the Denver Post, covering policy, state government and the legislature. He previously worked for the Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. He's a graduate of the University of Missouri and a proud Kansas City native.

Just over two weeks remain in the Colorado legislature’s 2024 session, and the days are getting longer as leadership works to fit dozens of still-pending bills into the rapidly shrinking calendar.

The resolution cleared a first committee with bipartisan support earlier this month. It’s now awaiting a first full vote in the House., would institute a Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights-type system in the state constitution to cap property taxes . The resolution is scheduled for a first hearing in the House Finance Committee on Monday.) opposes the use of forced and child labor in the manufacturing of electric vehicle and their components.

 

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