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Denver’s high number of teleworkers could decrease city tax revenue

Denver’s tax revenue could significantly decline in the future because of the city’s high number of commuter workers, according to a new study by The Pew Charitable Trusts.  The study looked at... Read more »

County officials pen letter opposing collective bargaining mandates for local government employees

More than 100 county commissioners in Colorado signed a letter opposing any legislative efforts “mandating” collective bargaining for local government employees. The letter, signed by commissioners representing 38 counties across the state,... Read more »

Committee kills bill that would have established feasibility study on nuclear energy

A legislative committee killed a Republican-backed bill on Thursday that sought to establish a feasibility study on nuclear energy operations in Colorado. Senate Bill 22-073 would have required the Office of Economic Development... Read more »

Colorado aims to accept crypto for state tax payments ‘by this summer’

Gov. Jared Polis said Colorado is aiming to accept cryptocurrencies for some state tax payments “by this summer” during an interview Tuesday with CNBC.  The concept comes as state lawmakers seek to... Read more »

Colorado SOS files lawsuit to compel answers from Elbert County clerk over election security investigation

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said Thursday that her office is moving forward with a lawsuit to compel Elbert County Clerk and Recorder Dallas Schroeder to provide material evidence concerning her... Read more »

Denver metro area mask mandates set to expire this week

Some Denver metro counties are allowing their mask mandates to expire this week, while others are mulling extensions. Mask mandates that require face coverings to be worn in public spaces are set... Read more »

Aurora mayor revamps plan for controversial camping ban proposal

Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman on Tuesday announced two significant changes to the city’s proposed urban camping ban ordinance. The first change Coffman proposed would reduce the notice requirement before an encampment can... Read more »

Colorado Senate elects new leadership as Garcia prepares to depart for Pentagon post

Colorado’s Senate Democrats elected their new leadership on Wednesday as Senate President Leroy Garcia, D-Pueblo, prepares to depart the General Assembly to serve in the Pentagon. The majority caucus elected Sen. Steve... Read more »

Denver plan seeks to establish 400 households for the homeless

Denver is undertaking the second phase of its ongoing effort to provide households for people experiencing homelessness in the city, officials said on Thursday. The mayor’s office and the Department of Housing... Read more »

Legislative committee kills hospital fee transparency bill

A Democratic-controlled legislative committee this week killed a bill that sought to increase transparency surrounding fees assessed by state hospitals. Senate Bill 22-038, which was sponsored by Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, and Rep.... Read more »