DENVER — In 53 days, voters will decide whether to keep a nearly 40-year-old property tax law in Colorado’s constitution that has driven down assessment rates for homeowners for years, leading ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. While the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment would be a ...
In a desperate attempt to stave off further budget calamity, state lawmakers are fast-tracking a landmark ballot measure that would ask voters to repeal the The bipartisan proposal – which requires a ...
In the early ’80s, when the government would raise taxes “willy nilly,” Colorado homeowners “were furious about the increase in their home property taxes,” remembers Dennis Gallagher, who was serving ...
Amendment B, the measure on this fall’s ballot to repeal the Gallagher Amendment, starts out saying that property tax rates would be frozen and not increase, but that doesn’t mean homeowners won’t end ...
More than 50 fire districts across Colorado are requesting voters offer a legal workaround to a property tax law that will again slash their budgets. Oct. 30 -- More than 50 fire districts across ...