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Mayor’s office and lobby team preview 2025 legislative session; budget deficit and housing policy highlighted

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City lobby staff and the mayor’s office briefed the Finance and Governance Committee on legislative priorities for 2025, warning of a structural state budget shortfall—cited at roughly $1.4 billion—and highlighting housing, ADU flexibility, childcare (CCAP), transportation financing and other issues the city will track during session.

Representatives from the Mayor’s Office and the city’s lobbying team briefed the Finance and Governance Committee on Jan. 14 about priorities and expected issues in the 2025 Colorado legislative session, including an estimated structural state budget shortfall and a range of housing, transportation and human‑services topics the city intends to track.

Adam Paul and Dominic Moreno, the mayor’s office representatives, and the city lobby team reviewed opening themes at the state level and identified local priorities including accessory dwelling unit (ADU) flexibility, use of CCAP childcare funds, housing…

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