“The funding for transportation in the bill is critical, as are the other pieces of the bill,” Furman said. “We will continue to need more funding to fulfill the $9 billion funding gap [estimated by the Colorado Department of Transportation], but this is an extremely important first step for Colorado.”
Furman also lauded the business personal property tax cut in SB 267, calling it “yet another good step in further reduction of the tax.” Read the complete article by Ed Sealover in the Denver Business Journal.