January 14, 2020
A potential ballot measure to repeal Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights shows that objections to the provision should be resolved politically and not through litigation, the state's governor has told the Tenth Circuit in a dispute over the provision's constitutionality.
October 01, 2019
The Colorado governor's bid for en banc rehearing of a Tenth Circuit decision allowing a lawsuit against the state's Taxpayer Bill of Rights to proceed is "without merit," state political subdivisions and lawmakers bringing the suit told the appeals court.
September 05, 2019
Colorado's attorney general has asked the full Tenth Circuit to reconsider a July decision that allowed a group of lawmakers and local governments to proceed with a lawsuit seeking to dismantle the state Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.
July 22, 2019
A complaint against the Colorado Taxpayer's Bill of Rights by a group of the state's political subdivisions was revived Monday by the 10th Circuit, which ruled that a lower court should not have dismissed the case for lack of jurisdiction.
October 02, 2017
A group of Colorado political subdivisions have returned to the Tenth Circuit to argue that they have standing to challenge the constitutionality of the state's Taxpayer Bill of Rights.