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Publications Tagged With "2008 colorado legislature"
Budget 2008 Legislative Session
Funding constraints kept bold plans on hold. Small steps were taken in terms of transparency, process and healthcare. Unfortunatel...
Health Care: 2008 Legislative Session in Review
The 2008 Legislature began to lay a foundation for reform by making investments and improvements in health care infrastructure and...
HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION: SUMMARY 2008 SESSION
The Colorado Legislature took some steps to increase access to health care, control costs and protect consumers during the 2008 Se...
2008 Legislative Session Review: Funding constraints keep bold plans on hold
The 2008 Legislative Session will be remembered as a mixed bag of successes and setbacks, with both steps toward progress and miss...
Testimony as prepared for the House State, Military And Veterans Affairs Committee In Support Of House Concurrent Resolution 1014
HCR 1014 begins to permanently untangle the knot of inflexible formulas that have become the hallmark of Colorado’s fiscal s...
Long Bill Update
Since last December, with a slowing economy and expected reduction in state income receipts, Legislative Council decreased its fiv...
House Finance Committee Adds Corporate Reporting, Accountability Measures to Tax Bill
The House Finance Committee voted yesterday, by a 10-1 margin, to move forward with H.B. 1380, which would change the corporate in...
Are Colorado’s corporations paying their fair share?
As the House Finance Committee prepares to hear H.B. 1380 on Wednesday, a coalition of advocacy groups and labor unions is raising...
March Revenue Projections
On March 20, 2008, Legislative Council Chief Economist Mike Mauer presented the quarterly revenue projections for March 2008. The ...
FACT SHEET: House Bill 1173
What does this bill do? This bill updates and modernizes the 30-year-old Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act in order t...
2008 Legislative Preview From CCLP, COFPI
As the 2008 legislative session begins today, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) and the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institut...

