GUEST COLUMN: Colorado's Sunset review process should be str

GUEST COLUMN: Colorado's Sunset review process should be strengthened | Opinion


Colorado is among the states that subjects many of its boards and commissions to a sunset process. Like an expiration date on milk, after a specified time, someone checks over government agencies to ensure they still pass a basic smell test. It’s an opportunity to assess whether taxpayer-funded organizations are still as valuable and necessary as when they were formed. However, one recent review shows that Colorado’s sunset process still has a lot of room for improvement.
The Colorado Homeowners’ Association Information and Resource Center is a state agency that provides educational resources about the rights and responsibilities of people participating in local HOAs. The Center was set to expire on Sept. 1, so a sunset review report was commissioned, as required by state law.

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