Rocky Mountain Voice

Colorado House Approves Six Tax Bills During Special Session

By Nate Belt | KDVR Fox 31

DENVER (KDVR) — On Saturday, the Colorado House of Representatives passed six bills to address the state’s budget shortfall.

The special session was called after a $1.2 billion loss of revenue from changes in tax laws in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which Democrats say the bills passed are a fix for what they call an unnecessary gap in the budget, while Republicans feel they weren’t given enough room to debate.

“We passed a revenue package that closes corporate tax loopholes, which I think is the most responsible way to address the shortfall that we are experiencing,” said Rep. Yara Zokaie.

Rep. Jarvis Caldwell tells FOX31 that the bills passed on Saturday hurt the average person.

“Every single bill we’ve seen here come through during the special session has increased taxes on small businesses and on taxpayers,” said Caldwell.

Republicans also expressed frustration over the use of two House rules by Democrats, which Republicans said cut short their chances to speak on behalf of their constituents.

“They used procedural rules that limit debate to only one hour for each bill, and there’s 65 of us so that’s less than a minute per representative,” Caldwell said.

Another rule cut a separate discussion period entirely and called the House straight to a vote.

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