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Water Project Funding

In Colorado, the state administers programs addressing both the quantity of water available for municipal, agricultural, industrial and recreational uses, as well as the quality of treated water for drinking and wastewater. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) administers the funds and programs related to water quantity, while the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regulates the quality of treated water and wastewater.

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Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Water






Fiscal Policy & Taxes

Economic Outlook Presentation June 2016

Economic Outlook for the U.S. and Colorado

Consistent with the later stages of economic expansion, growth has slowed for the U.S. and Colorado economies.

 

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Legislative Council Staff
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  • Fiscal Policy & Taxes
  • State Revenue & Budget





Issue Briefs

Child Care Assistance and Regulation in Colorado (2015)

The quality and affordability of child care and early childhood education (ECE) are key concerns for parents and policymakers alike. Whether daycare, preschool, or another setting, child care and ECE allow parents to remain in the workforce and improve the school readiness of children. This issue brief provides an overview of the financial assistance available to families needing child care and describes the state's licensing and regulation of child care.

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Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Children & Domestic Matters

Issue Briefs

Higher Education Accreditation (2015)

Accreditation refers to an external review process used to analyze colleges, universities, and other educational programs for academic quality and accountability. For institutions and programs of higher education in the United States, accreditation is a voluntary process; however, it is also the primary method by which students, families, policymakers, and the public know that an institution or program offers a quality education.

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Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Higher Education

Issue Briefs

Income Tax Checkoffs (2015)

Colorado's individual income tax form allows a taxpayer to make a voluntary contribution to any one of 15 funds, each of which benefits a program or charitable organization (organization). This issue brief provides information on the income tax "checkoff" program and the selection of organizations for placement on the income tax form.

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Publishing Agency:
Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Fiscal Policy & Taxes

2016 Digest of Bills

The Office of Legislative Legal Services prepares the Digest of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions as required under § 2-3-504, C.R.S. The Digest consists of summaries of all bills and concurrent resolutions enacted by the Seventieth General Assembly at its Second Regular Session ending May 11, 2016. The summaries include the dates upon which the Governor acted and the effective dates of the bills. The Digest also includes an alphabetical subject index and several reference tables.
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Office of Legislative Legal Services
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2015 Digest of Bills

Publication of the Colorado Revised Statutes occurs several months following the end of each regular legislative session. Prior to such publication, the Office of Legislative Legal Services prepares the Digest of Bills and concurrent resolutions as required under section 2-3-504, C.R.S. The Digest consists of summaries of all bills and concurrent resolutions enacted by the Seventieth General Assembly at its First Regular Session. The summaries include the dates bills are approved and the effective dates of the bills.
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Office of Legislative Legal Services
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2014 Digest of Bills

Publication of the Colorado Revised Statutes occurs several months following the end of each regular legislative session. Prior to such publication, the Office of Legislative Legal Services prepares the Digest of Bills and concurrent resolutions as required under section 2-3-504, C.R.S. The Digest consists of summaries of all bills and concurrent resolutions enacted by the Sixty-ninth General Assembly at its Second Regular Session ending May 7, 2014. The summaries include the dates bills are approved and the effective dates of the bills.
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Office of Legislative Legal Services
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Issue Briefs

1332 State Innovation Waivers (2015)

Section 1332 of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) allows a state to apply for a state innovation waiver to pursue innovative strategies for providing its residents with access to high-quality, affordable health insurance while still retaining certain elements of the PPACA. This issue brief outlines the required components of a 1332 state innovation waiver, elements of federal law that can be waived, the application process for a waiver, and the monitoring and review process for an approved waiver.

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Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Health Care & Health Insurance



Staff Publications

State Funding for Water Projects (2015)

This memorandum identifies state funding for water supply projects, including the:

  • Colorado Water Conservation Board Construction Fund;
  • Severance Tax Trust Fund Perpetual Base Fund; 
  • Water Supply Reserve Fund; 
  • Water Efficiency Grant Program; and 
  • Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority Water Revenue Bonds and Small Hydropower Loans
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Publishing Agency:
Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Water
  • Natural Resources & Environment

Staff Publications

State Revenue Changes and the Colorado State Budget (2015)

This memorandum provides an overview of how changes in tax and fee revenue impact Colorado’s state budget. Pursuant to the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) Amendment, the State of Colorado is limited in the amount of revenue from taxes and fees that it can retain and spend. The TABOR Amendment requires voter approval for tax increases, while fees can be changed by the state legislature without voter approval.

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Publishing Agency:
Legislative Council Staff
Subjects:
  • Fiscal Policy & Taxes
  • State Revenue & Budget