Posted inPolitics and Government The housing market has buoyed Colorado’s state budget. That may not last. by Brian Eason 2:12 PM MST on Dec 20, 20232:23 PM MST on Dec 20, 2023 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inEducation Colorado lawmakers have pledged to “fully fund” schools. Education spending will continue to trail other states. by Brian Eason and Erica Breunlin 3:37 AM MST on Dec 13, 20239:13 AM MST on Jan 8, 2024 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inPolitics and Government How Colorado’s governor plans to pay off the state’s 14-year-old school funding shortfall by 2025 by Brian Eason 4:00 AM MDT on Nov 2, 20235:47 PM MDT on Nov 1, 2023 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inNews Here’s what’s in the $36 billion state budget proposal now being debated by Colorado lawmakers by Shannon Najmabadi and Jesse Paul 5:00 AM MDT on Mar 30, 20229:16 AM MDT on Sep 22, 2022 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inOpinion, Opinion Columns Opinion: Transition Colorado’s school buses to electric by Alexandra Simon 1:30 AM MST on Jan 22, 20223:58 PM MDT on Sep 21, 2022 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inOpinion, Opinion Columns Opinion: Support job-training programs that actually put people in better-paying jobs by Roger Low 1:30 AM MST on Dec 15, 2021 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inEducation, News, Politics and Government Proposition 119: Colorado voters will decide whether to raise marijuana taxes to pay for out-of-school learning by Daniel Ducassi 4:22 AM MDT on Oct 7, 2021 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inEconomy, News, Politics and Government Housing, workforce development, infrastructure: How Colorado Democrats plan to spend $3.8B in federal aid by Jesse Paul 10:23 AM MDT on May 24, 2021 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inEducation, News, Politics and Government Colorado’s 2022 budget boosts K-12 spending, reverses higher ed cuts by Chalkbeat Colorado 6:25 AM MDT on Apr 6, 2021 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inEconomy, News, Politics and Government Gov. Jared Polis wanted quick action on his $1.3 billion stimulus plan. Colorado lawmakers want more time. by Jesse Paul and John Frank 4:00 AM MST on Jan 22, 2021 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun