Voters may get to decide on cost-saving shortening of Colorado legislative session

By Sherrie Peif | Complete Colorado

DENVER — Independence Institute President Jon Caldara has become well known for his willingness to take issues directly to the voters, and one topic has catapulted to the top of his “must do” list.

Caldara is hoping to take what is currently known as Initiative 183 to the 2024 ballot, asking voters to reduce the annual Colorado legislative session from its current 120 days down to just 90 days.

The initiative is now in the petition approval phase, after which Caldara will need to collect 124,238 valid signatures of registered voters (5 percent of the total votes cast for secretary of state in 2022). Additionally, because the initiative amends the Colorado Constitution he will need to collect at least 2 percent of that number from inside the boundaries of each of Colorado’s 35 state senate districts. It will then need to pass by more than 55 percent of the votes cast in the 2024 election.

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