Legislative Council Staff is the nonpartisan research and support service agency for the Colorado General Assembly. Committee updates at @COLCSCommittees.
Audio issues delaying the @CO_JBC from hearing the September forecast presentations. Moving to LSB-A, and audio will stream at this link: https://t.co/0WBjr3NLed #coleg#copolitics
You are cordially invited to #ColoradoDay at the state capitol on Friday, August 1, celebrating #Colorado’s 149th anniversary of statehood! Festivities take place from 10:30am to 3pm on the first floor. Join us for performances, educational talks, refreshments, and much more!
This packet includes fiscal notes for bills introduced with the FY 2025-26 Long Bill, including SB 25-207 through SB 25-269: https://t.co/Fp23dOl9rq. #coleg#copolitics
The fiscal note data reports have been updated to reflect data through the evening of March 18. Access them here: https://t.co/sRwBeb3bTF #coleg#copolitics
LCS is presenting its March 2025 Economic and Revenue Forecast at 1:30 p.m. today. We will not be live-tweeting.
Forecast: https://t.co/XkV7iG69ry
Presentation Slides:
https://t.co/pRXeCvas8B
Listen in here:
https://t.co/KsMTuZzKDs
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The March edition of the LCS Chronicle highlights recent staff publications, databases maintained by LCS, the beta version of the new General Assembly website, and upcoming events.
https://t.co/0x8zHoCUIx
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LCS prepares up to 20 Demographic Notes each session, analyzing a bill's impact on disparities—including economic, employment, health, education, or public safety outcomes—for various populations in the state.
https://t.co/ZzXm52zpmx
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Fiscal Notes Data Reports for the 2025 session are now available and posted to the GA webpage. These reports provide the latest estimates from LCS Fiscal Notes for all pending/enacted legislation. #coleg#copolitics
https://t.co/sRwBeb2E47
This edition of the LCS Chronicle highlights recent staff publications, and includes updates from the fiscal notes and committee staff. Read it here: https://t.co/Df95Dwtrp0 #coleg#copolitics
Recent @ColoradoLCS publications, continued:
Report on 2025 Property Tax Balancing Percentage
https://t.co/LHLxEkej1B
The Colorado Recall Process
https://t.co/kHnvNiCsqA
Impact of Immigrants on State and Local Government Resources
https://t.co/EKzrVYOYpU
Recent @ColoradoLCS publications of note:
Crime Classification Guide
https://t.co/qgOXPxkAHh
Programs and Resources for Persons Experiencing Homelessness
https://t.co/Ffw2hkvYYk
How Legislative Strategies to Reduce Fiscal Impacts are Shown in Fiscal Notes
https://t.co/AIBgnUE7qf
The SMART Act hearings continue this week at #coleg. This memo provides an overview of the information provided to committees during these hearings, and provides a crosswalk of which committees hear from which agencies: https://t.co/U1aqKYh9wS
In addition to this X account, @ColoradoLCS Visitor Services staff maintains accounts at Facebook (https://t.co/l15ZtdbF5H) and Instagram (https://t.co/ixJ5WRPQYR). LCS staff also maintains a LinkedIn account (https://t.co/LNCAFuZvta). #coleg#copolitics 14/14
It's the first day of the First Regular Session of the 75th Colorado General Assembly. Stay connected to #coleg with these useful tips for navigating the GA website, https://t.co/riHLtLf9X9. #copolitics
The Capitol is open to the public 7:30am-5pm Mon-Fri with daily tours available on the hour from 10am to 3pm. Tours are limited to 30 people on a first-come, first-served basis. More information and virtual tours at Visit & Learn: https://t.co/9bYg4CJ8Vf. #coleg#copolitics