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A bill passed this week would place a measure on the November statewide ballot to prevent growing home values from raising property taxes.
May 10 -
Colorado lawmakers are creating government enterprises and using fees instead of taxes to fund transportation.
June 7 -
Colorado lawmakers are working on a $5 billion funding proposal for transportation; this week's $500 million debt issue targets immediate needs.
May 17 -
As gridlock grips the federal government, Colorado is hoping to shield citizens and businesses from worsening pandemic impact.
November 23 -
Muni yields fell by as much as three basis points, according to readings on the AAA muni scales. However, some traders and analysts said this market is too tight given COVID-19 threats. Lipper reported $1.8 billion of inflows in the latest week.
July 30 -
Municipals held firm as more new deals swarmed into the marketplace.
July 28 -
Colorado's decision to withhold pension funding brings a warning from Moody's.
July 28 -
The lack of a significant new-issue calendar is encouraging some investors to purchase ahead of the first of the month, but others are putting buying off until the arrival of Aug. 1 redemptions.
July 27 -
Municipal bonds finished steady on Friday ahead of next week's $7.8 billion new-issue slate while high-grade paper trades up in the secondary. Investors are looking for stability.
July 24 -
State officials say Colorado needs to cut $3.3 billion from the budget for fiscal year 2021 after the largest revenue drop in the state’s history.
May 13