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Broomfield council moves to seek changes to Colorado Voting Rights Act, backs TABOR court challenge resolution

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At its April 8 meeting the Broomfield City Council voted unanimously to seek amendments to the Colorado Voting Rights Act and voted 9-1 to support a state legislative resolution seeking a court review of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR). Staff briefed council on the long bill, budget outlook and other bills the council is tracking.

The Broomfield City Council on April 8 voted unanimously to ask the Colorado Municipal League and staff to pursue amendments to Senate Bill 25-1, the Colorado Voting Rights Act, and voted 9-1 to support a House Joint Resolution that would ask the General Assembly to seek a court review of the constitutionality of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR).

City staff presented a legislative update during the meeting, outlining the status of the state budget (the “long bill”), the pace of the session and a set of bills the council has been tracking. Denae Broillard, director of strategic initiatives and governmental affairs, told council the long bill had passed its first chamber and was in the second, and…

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