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Colorado property tax rates poised to skyrocket in coming years, report by business group finds
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Coloradans are facing massive property tax increases in the coming years due to a combination of the state’s surging real estate market, the tax system’s biennial assessment calendar, and the looming expiration of measures adopted to ease the shock of tax hikes, according to a study released Friday by business coalition Colorado Concern. “You look…
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Colorado PUC report highlights benefits, downside to new state law on wholesale electric market
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A state law requiring Colorado’s electric power producers to participate in “an organized wholesale market” for electricity could negatively impact the state’s “nationally recognized success with robust competition for generation development,” a report issued by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission warns. Joining one particular wholesale market could, for example, subordinate Colorado’s power needs to another state’s…
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Officials say health insurance subsidies are available to more Coloradans
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Subsidies will be available to more residents in 2022, state officials said amid another push this week to get Coloradans covered through the health insurance market. Officials said individuals and families who were previously denied insurance subsidies might now be eligible – thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act. Two out of three customers who applied for but failed to get subsidies in 2021 could get the help financial aid in 2022, they said. The…




