"Colorado Special Session: Democrat Bills Advance Amidst Drama and Tax Relief Efforts"

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The special legislative session in Colorado continued with some disruptions, including pro-Palestine protesters interrupting the House session. Despite the challenges, Democrats pushed forward with their agenda, including passing a bill for immediate property tax rate reduction and expanding tax credits for low-income workers. They also proposed a $42 million summer meal program for children in low-income families and set aside $30 million in rental assistance to prevent evictions. The bills still need to go through the House for final approval.
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- Colorado General Assembly's special session heads into day 2 9NEWS
- Colorado House passes potential property tax task force; sends to Senate FOX 31 Denver
- Colorado House passes doubling of tax credit to help low-income families The Denver Post
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