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Bipartisan lawmakers propose a revamp of Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, reducing income and sales tax rates when certain conditions are met.
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As if Colorado consumers weren’t already reeling from years of inflation, a federal regulation is about to raise what it costs to fill up your tank. By an estimated 60 cents per gallon.
The Goodwill of Colorado’s Outlet Center offers a unique shopping experience akin to a treasure hunt, where shoppers sift through donated items sold by the pound. The outlet's system ensures that unsold items are salvaged or recycled, contributing to sustainability efforts.