Democratic leaders indicated that the 2021 session is not a do-over of 2020, when hundreds of bills were dismissed because of the priorities of dealing with the pandemic.
Colorado’s legislative leaders today sparred on the question of public trust as lawmakers have floated a plan to hike fees to pay for transportation projects — and dodge the voters
Colorado’s legislative leaders today sparred on the question of public trust as lawmakers have floated a plan to hike fees to pay for transportation projects — and dodge the voters
Colorado s state Rep. Matt Gray and Sen. Faith Winter have a plan to infuse much-needed cash into Colorado’s ailing transportation infrastructure and they’re calling in the big guns to make sure their proposal ends up on Gov. Jared Polis’ desk.
“We re confident,” Gray said in an interview with Colorado Politics. “We think this is the best shot we ve had in a long time because we have both the leadership of our chambers and the governor s office in alignment with us.”
The plan would boost transportation revenues through fee increases on individuals and businesses, as well as contributions from lawmakers via the state s discretionary spending account.