Posted on 04/12/2023 7:39:11 AM PDT by george76
With less than a month left of the legislative session, Gov. Polis has yet to put forth any plan to prevent a looming bloodbath and cap residential property tax increases as he promised when voters repealed the Gallagher amendment.
Republicans put forth their own plan to cap expected spikes of 40-50% to just five or ten percent over the next several years.
But Democrats were ordered to kill those efforts and await the arrival of their hero governor, who would surely swoop in and save the day just in time for his planned 2024 presidential run.
Yet the clock is running out as we hold tightly to our wallets.
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While Polis and the Democrat-controlled legislature are focused on virtue signaling bills to appease the progressive base, Douglas County is looking to pass a temporary mill levy credit for residents there to survive the coming property tax hike.
Unless Polis can pivot quickly from his next target takeover of local government zoning laws to force an explosion of dense housing overdevelopment, Colorado homeowners will soon be paying more money on tax bills than the actual mortgage.
Jared Schutz Polis is running for president. The son of Stephen Schutz will deny it. Jared Schutz is standing aside and letting others do his dirty work .
Trash libertarians pushed for legal dope. Still do. And open borders. And everything else bad for the country.
Getting what they voted for.
I sure didn’t vote for the s**t show!
Not all of us. Some of us have been voting republican in Colorado all 42 years I have been eligible to vote. But thanks for the kind thoughts
and hickenlooper finished it off with same day voter registration. Republicans are unlikely to ever win a statewide office again
Dadgum Hippies!
So still going up a lot, just not as much.
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