HB1309, SB302, SB308 Among CUT’s Weekly Oppositions

The Colorado Union of Taxpayers outlines its opposition to 7 bills concerning healthcare, tax deductions, and transportation, citing taxpayer impact.
CUT Supports HB1330, Opposes Government Overreach in Weekly Bill Review

The Colorado Union of Taxpayers (CUT) supports a right-to-repair exemption but opposes bills on government overreach, immigration status, and fund transfers.
HB1328, SB026, SB295 Among CUT’s Weekly Oppositions

The Colorado Union of Taxpayers (CUT) details its opposition to bills from the week of April 21, citing concerns over spending, unfair taxes, and state overreach.
HB1215, HB1320, SB206 Among Bills Opposed This Week by CUT

The Colorado Union of Taxpayers (CUT) outlines its opposition to several bills including HB1215, HB1320, SB206, citing concerns over spending, TABOR impact, & regulation.
HB1296, HB1302, HB1303, SB205 Among CUT’s Weekly Oppositions

CUT’s analysis of HB1296, HB1302, HB1303, SB205 for the week of March 31, 2025, outlining their opposition and key reasons.
CUT Opposes HB1214, SB148, and SB196

CUT opposes bills creating prison problems, increasing insurance fees, and unnecessary campaign finance restrictions.
CUT Supports Fiscal Responsibility & Economic Freedom, Opposes Overreach

CUT supports bills promoting government transparency. Opposes bills creating housing problems, increasing insurance fees, and prolonging committees.
CUT Supports Fiscal Responsibility & Economic Freedom, Opposes Overreach

CUT supports bills promoting government transparency. Opposes bills leading to increased state spending, government overreach, and unnecessary regulations.
CUT Supports Fiscal Responsibility & Economic Freedom, Opposes Overreach

CUT supports bills promoting budget transparency, property rights, and economic opportunity. Opposes bills with unnecessary regulation, increased taxes, and restrictions on individual freedoms.
CUT Champions COHB1141, COHB1164, COHB1226, and More

CUT opposes bills on regional jails, water quality, rental agreements, and more, citing concerns about cost, government overreach, and property rights.
