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John Frank
Position: Staff reporter

Colorado lawmakers won’t be required to wear masks at Capitol

After GOP objections, guidelines fall far short of expert recommendations and public health orders

State faces estimated $6.8 billion hit to state budget in coming years

Financial landscape worse than Colorado lawmakers were expecting

State workers fear worst as Colorado lawmakers begin slashing budget

Democratic leaders hope to avoid pay cuts, furloughs and layoffs

Colorado looks to trim $3 billion from $30 billion budget

Budget committee to review recommendations for spending cuts this week

Colorado lawmakers set date for return, hoping the worst will pass

Suspended session will resume May 18; budget writers will get started sooner

Clock ticking for citizen ballot measures, but campaigns paused for coronavirus

Advocates wonder if Gov. Jared Polis will grant reprieve from rules

TABOR repeal is off table for 2020. Now it’s a $2 billion tax hike targeting the wealthy

Group proposes graduated income tax measure that would lower taxes for vast majority

Why we won’t know which Democratic presidential candidate won Colorado on Super Tuesday

Like Iowa, the process may take days to finalize

Colorado campuses sound alarm as leaders push cost cuts

Polis wants new way to fund colleges; Fort Lewis College feels pressure

November’s TABOR vote is test case for major fiscal overhaul

DENVER (AP) – This November, Proposition CC will ask Colorado voters to permanently lift the spending limits in the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, but the political stakes embedded in the questi...