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State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer talks to her fellow senators about Senate Bill 1 at the Colorado State Capitol on November 19, 2023. The Democratic-majority General Assembly used the special session to reduce property taxes to provide relief, to flatten tax refunds due under the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights so that all taxpayers receive an equal amount, to increase tax credits for low-income households and to provide more money for the state’s emergency rental assistance program. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer talks to her fellow senators about Senate Bill 1 at the Colorado State Capitol on November 19, 2023. The Democratic-majority General Assembly used the special session to reduce property taxes to provide relief, to flatten tax refunds due under the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights so that all taxpayers receive an equal amount, to increase tax credits for low-income households and to provide more money for the state’s emergency rental assistance program. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Democrats unanimously shoved through policies during the 2023 special session that showed a clear disdain for the will of the people of Colorado.
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