Robert Marshall voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Establishes a Task Force to Study and Develop Potential Long-Term "Permanent and Sustainable" Property Tax Plans
Signed by Governor Jared Polis
Title: Establishes a Task Force to Study and Develop Potential Long-Term "Permanent and Sustainable" Property Tax Plans
Vote to concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that establishes a 19-member task force to study and develop potential long-term "permanent and sustainable" property tax plans.
Establishes a 19-member task force to study and develop potential short-term and long-term "permanent and sustainable" property tax plans (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the task force shall be made up of the following members, including, but not limited to (Sec. 1):
2 members of the house of representatives;
2 members of the senate;
The property tax administrator;
One individual who is a mayor or elected city council member;
One individual who is serving or has served as a county assessor;
The executive director of the special district association of Colorado;
One individual who is a financial officer of a school district; and
One individual representing a statewide organization with expertise in school funding policy.
Requires the aforementioned task force to no later than March 15, 2024 make a report to the general assembly and governor that include recommendations for short-term and long-term permanent and sustainable property tax plans (Sec. 2).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the governor (Sec. 4).
NOTE: THIS BILL WAS VOTED ON DURING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE
Title: Establishes a Task Force to Study and Develop Potential Long-Term "Permanent and Sustainable" Property Tax Plans
Vote to amend and pass a bill that establishes a 19-member task force to study and develop potential long-term "permanent and sustainable" property tax plans.
Establishes a 19-member task force to study and develop potential short-term and long-term "permanent and sustainable" property tax plans (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the task force shall be made up of the following members, including, but not limited to (Sec. 1):
2 members of the house of representatives;
2 members of the senate;
The property tax administrator;
One individual who is a mayor or elected city council member;
One individual who is serving or has served as a county assessor;
The executive director of the special district association of Colorado;
One individual who is a financial officer of a school district; and
One individual representing a statewide organization with expertise in school funding policy.
Requires the aforementioned task force to no later than March 15, 2024 make a report to the general assembly and governor that include recommendations for short-term and long-term permanent and sustainable property tax plans (Sec. 2).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the governor (Sec. 4).
NOTE: THIS BILL WAS VOTED ON DURING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE
Title: Establishes a Task Force to Study and Develop Potential Long-Term "Permanent and Sustainable" Property Tax Plans
Title: Establishes a Task Force to Study and Develop Potential Long-Term "Permanent and Sustainable" Property Tax Plans
NOTE: THIS BILL WAS VOTED ON DURING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE