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Introduced
11/18/2023
11/18/2023
In Committee
11/20/2023
11/20/2023
Crossed Over
11/20/2023
11/20/2023
Passed
11/20/2023
11/20/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
11/28/2023
11/28/2023
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2023 First Special Session
Bill Summary
The bill creates the property tax task force (task force). The task force consists of 11 members, including members of the general assembly and individuals who are not members of the general assembly. The bill also creates 2 task force subpanels that consist of members from the task force and other members. The purposes of the task force and the task force subpanels are to study and develop a permanent and sustainable property tax structure for the state of Colorado. The task force is required to: ! Convene by June 15, 2024; ! Meet at least 5 times in its first year and at least 8 times every year thereafter that it meets; and ! Submit reports with its findings and recommendations to the general assembly by October 15. After the task force makes its first report to the general assembly, the task force may determine that it has fulfilled its purposes and the task force may be disbanded. The task force is repealed on November 1, 2027.
AI Summary
This bill creates the Property Tax Task Force (the Task Force) to study and develop a permanent and sustainable property tax structure for the state of Colorado. The Task Force consists of 19 members representing various stakeholders, including state legislators, local government officials, and representatives from organizations related to property taxes, school funding, and low-income advocacy. The Task Force is required to meet regularly, consider various factors such as local control, impact on property owners and local jurisdictions, and housing affordability, and submit a report with its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by March 15, 2024. The bill also allows the Task Force to reconvene and supplement its report if a relevant property tax initiative is submitted for the 2024 election. The Task Force is set to be repealed on December 31, 2024.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (45)
Steve Fenberg (D)*,
Kyle Mullica (D)*,
Marc Snyder (D)*,
Judy Amabile (D),
Shannon Bird (D),
Andrew Boesenecker (D),
Jeff Bridges (D),
Kyle Brown (D),
Lisa Cutter (D),
Lindsey Daugherty (D),
Monica Duran (D),
Regina English (D),
Elisabeth Epps (D),
Tony Exum (D),
Meg Froelich (D),
Chris Hansen (D),
Leslie Herod (D),
Sonya Jaquez Lewis (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Junie Joseph (D),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Sheila Lieder (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Meghan Lukens (D),
Janice Marchman (D),
Bob Marshall (D),
Tisha Mauro (D),
Julie McCluskie (D),
Barbara McLachlan (D),
Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D),
David Ortiz (D),
Kevin Priola (D),
Naquetta Ricks (D),
Dylan Roberts (D),
Said Sharbini (D),
Tammy Story (D),
Tom Sullivan (D),
Brianna Titone (D),
Alex Valdez (D),
Elizabeth Velasco (D),
Stephanie Vigil (D),
Michael Weissman (D),
Jenny Willford (D),
Steven Woodrow (D),
Mary Young (D),
Last Action
House Considered Senate Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass (on 11/20/2023)
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