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Nearly every year since 2010, Basalt’s town council raised the property tax rate without voter approval. This is, potentially, a violation of Colorado’s…
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Does Basalt owe property owners a refund? Residents have until March 29th to complete a survey, which the council will consider in addressing a possible…
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Basalt recently discovered it has been erroneously collecting property taxes from its residents. The town might need to refund its residents around $2…
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Club 20 is an organization of counties, communities, tribes and businesses in Western Colorado. At their quarterly meeting in Grand Junction on Saturday,…
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Lawmakers have reached the point in their annual 120-day session where they take up the budget. It grew by roughly 4 percent compared to last year - but…
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A Republican proposal to change how the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) is calculated to let Colorado keep more of the tax money it currently collects…
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State lawmakers are leading an effort to change how the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) is calculated. The goal: Let Colorado keep more of the tax...
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Prior to the Nov. 8 election, Colorado voters will receive a booklet of information about the measures that will show up on their ballots. This is the…
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Top administrators at the Aspen School District petitioned City Council this week to place a tax question on the November ballot. The measure would extend…
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Colorado lawmakers are divided over whether a hospital provider fee should be reclassified in the state budget so it doesn't count toward the state's re...