This 10-page analysis shows how proposed cuts to the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing's budget will likely have adverse effects on Coloradans’ ability to access health care -- particularly in rural parts of the state. The report was published on June 5,...
Cuts to Older Americans Act would hurt Colorado's seniors
Potential cuts in federal funding for programs such as Meals on Wheels and other programs that help frail...
Tax cuts have reduced Colorado General Fund revenue over time
By any measure, Colorado’s General Fund revenue has failed to keep pace with the state’s...
Analysis of 2012 Federal Tax Reform, Part Three: The need for balanced budget reform
Now that the election has been decided, Congress will convene to...
Governor’s 2013-14 budget proposal begins restoring cuts, but some major questions remain
Governor John Hickenlooper’s proposal for the state budget would...
Sequestration and the Colorado budget
As a result Congress’s failure to agree on deficit reduction, automatic sequestration cuts will strip billions of...
Amendment 64 would produce $60 million in new revenue and savings for Colorado
Read our analysis of Amendment 64, that says that regulating marijuana like alcohol would generate $60 million a year in revenue and...
Analysis of 2012 Federal Tax Reform, Part One: Proposed Federal Tax Plans Vary on Tax Equity
Tax rates, spending cuts and the federal deficit are again the...
State budget revenue holds steady but faces threats from fragile economy and federal cuts
The outlook for Colorado’s tax revenue has improved slightly in...
Long Bill prevents more cuts to schools; magnifies shortfall to the rest of Colorado’s 2012-13 budget
The Colorado House of Representatives begins debate...