After a fiery and sometimes personal debate Thursday, a divided Senate passed the state’s $17.6 billion budget on a near party-line vote.
Following Wednesday’s lengthy tussle over the budget, the approval was expected, but the emotion that the budget aroused Thursday morning was not.
“This is the best deal for any budget in any state in the country,” Sen. Chris Romer, D-Denver, roared, his face turning red.
Democrats said the budget is both fiscally and morally responsible. Republicans said the budget is irresponsible because it does not do enough to conserve money for a likely recession.
“This budget is a disappointment; this budget is a frustration,” said Sen. Shawn Mitchell, R-Broomfield. “We are spending our children’s inheritance.”
The Senate passed the budget 21-14, with only one Republican — Joint Budget Committee member Steve Johnson, R- Larimer County — voting in favor.
“No, the budget’s not perfect,” Johnson said. “But overall I think it’s a good document.” John Ingold, The Denver Post



