I am running for re-election in 2026. I am honored to serve you as elected assessor for Arapahoe. I strive to serve with transparency, accountability & fairness
Enjoyed attending the Aurora Juneteenth celebration at Restoration Christian Fellowship. A wonderful event with a great atmosphere, strong community spirit, and meaningful connections. Thank you to all who made it possible!
This Memorial Day—on America’s 250th birthday and Colorado’s 150th—I spent time at the Colorado Freedom Memorial to honor our fallen heroes. Standing among their names, I felt the weight of two and a half centuries of freedom, defended at the highest cost. We remember them always
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Partt 6 - Staying informed is the best way to navigate these changes. Check your county assessor’s website for official dates and instructions, and review your assessment notice as soon as it arrives.
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Part 5 What this means for taxpayers -Because timelines are tighter, it’s important to:
Review your assessment promptly
Track updated deadlines
Seek clarification early if you plan to file a protest or exemption application.
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Part 4 Impact on county assessors County offices must process valuations, protests, and reporting tasks on a more compressed timeline. This may increase administrative pressure during peak periods.
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Part 3 Multiple deadlines shifted The bill adjusts several dates at once, including those for senior and disabled‑veteran exemptions. Taxpayers should double‑check updated schedules to avoid missing important filings.
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Part 2 Shorter protest window The deadline to appeal your property valuation now arrives earlier. Taxpayers may need to review their assessment notices more quickly than in previous years.
Colorado SB‑26‑046
Part 1 Colorado’s SB‑26‑046 updates several property‑tax deadlines across the state. These changes affect protest timelines, exemption dates, and assessor reporting requirements. Here’s a clear breakdown of what taxpayers should know.
Property owners recently received a Notice of Valuation from the Assessor's Office and the window to appeal those valuations is now open through June 8. If you believe your property’s assessed value is incorrect, this is your window to file a protest. https://t.co/8UvIvO9qnI
Arapahoe County property owners who disagree with their 2026 property valuation may file an appeal with the Assessor’s Office from May 1 through June 8, 2026. Learn how to appeal, find forms and review available resources: https://t.co/8UvIvO9qnI
On May 1, the Assessor’s Office mails notices of value to all property owners. Watch your mailbox, and review carefully — this is your valuation for the year. Learn more at https://t.co/8UvIvO9qnI.
Honored to receive the endorsement of the Working Families Party for Arapahoe County Assessor.
This campaign is about fairness, transparency, and making sure every property owner is treated with respect — no matter their ZIP code.
I’m grateful for the trust and support.
Fifteen years ago today (1 May 2011), U.S. Navy SEALs raided a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan and killed Usama Bin Laden. The raid marked the end of a more than 15-year effort by partners across the Intelligence Community to find Bin Ladin.
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