Colorado lawmakers are looking at how to close a $3 billion budget shortfall. Here's the roadmap.
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the $30 billion-plus state budget begins to take shape this week as lawmakers consider massive spending cuts.
How much tax revenue Colorado will lose to the paralyzed economy remains uncertain, but the governors budget office is projecting $3 billion in lost revenue for the current fiscal year and the next.
The General Assemblys budget writers on Monday will start reviewing recommendations from legislative analysts for potential spending cuts across all government agencies. The documents are expected to include scenarios for slashing budgets as much as 20% and force legislators to make hard choices that will impact most Colorado families, according to drafts reviewed by The Colorado Sun.
Its a new paradigm, and its going to be very, very different than anything weve done, said Sen. Paul Lundeen, a Monument Republican focused on education spending.
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