Budget week part 2, tax credits, prone-restraint bills in Colorado legislature

Colorado legislators will work through Budget Madness Part 2 this week, as the state’s spending plan for next year is set to pass the House on Monday before crossing over and restarting the process in the Senate.

The House worked all day and into the night Thursday (before taking Good Friday off) to give initial approval to the budget and a slew of “orbital” spending bills. It’ll pass the Senate in the coming days, too. As the House did last week, the Senate will doubtless toss amendments onto the budget, requiring the same group of legislators who first crafted the document to meet and decide whether to strip any — or all — of the changes. Once that’s done, the budget heads to Gov. Jared Polis.

The budget passing in early April typically marks the beginning of the home stretch of the legislative session. This year will be no exception: A slew of gun, environment, tax and housing bills still await floor debates in one or both chambers, with roughly six weeks left in the session.

Here’s what to watch this week:

Tax credits

Two progressive tax bills are set for their first committee hearings in the next seven days. First up is HB24-1312, which would direct a $1,500 tax credit to middle income earners who are care workers. That’s in the House Finance Committee on Monday.

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