News You Should Know: The Results of the Colorado Legislature’s Special Session
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September 3, 2025
State lawmakers recently concluded a special legislative session aimed at filling another sizeable hole in Colorado’s budget. In addition to some tax changes to address some of the budget shortfall, lawmakers tackled topics such as artificial intelligence and food assistance.
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