Op-Ed: Tightening the budget will have real-life dire consequences for Coloradans

Part of our work here at the Bell includes pushing back on narratives that are misleading or inaccurate. That's exactly what we did when we penned this op-ed taking The Denver Post to task for saying that closing looming $750 million state budget deficit was a simple exercise in trimming budgetary fat, or could be accomplished by fixing some rounding errors. Please. We've spent a lot of time looking at these issues and solutions will be neither easy or harmless.

The text reads "2025 Legislative Session Preview" alongside a snowy scene of a grand government building with a dome and snow-laden trees, setting the stage for insights into the upcoming 2025 legislation.

2025 Legislative Session Preview

The 2025 legislative session could be a bumpy ride, driven by scarcity and the need to make substantial cuts to the Colorado state budget for 2025-26.

The Bell Announces Its 2024-25 Fellows

We're pleased to announce our 2024-25 fellowship to advance game-changing research and conversations intended to further economic mobility and equity in Colorado.

In The Know: Earned Wage Access Loans Are a New Twist on an Old Idea

Colorado’s financial progress is being jeopardized by new, unregulated high-cost loans, where individuals get short-term, small-dollar advances, borrowing against their future paycheck and leading to cycles of debt.

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