Colorado faces nearly $1 billion budget shortfall due to federal tax changes

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Colorado must cut about $1 billion from its current budget due to revenue reductions caused by the recent GOP federal tax and spending bill, which mirrors federal tax law and impacts state income and corporate taxes, leading to a significant budget shortfall that requires legislative action.
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