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Conservatives file lawsuit to invalidate Colorado’s new transportation fees. Here’s what it claims.
Senate Bill 260, passed by Democrats in 2021, enacted new fees on gasoline purchases, deliveries and Uber and Lyft rides to raise billions for transportation projects
- Conservative Groups Sue Colorado Over New Transportation Fees.
The lawsuit, filed by Americans for Prosperity and the Advance Colorado Institute, argues that the new fees, which aim to raise funds for highways, transit systems and EV expansion, violate the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.
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Conservative groups sue over Colorado’s new transportation fees on gas, deliveries, electric vehicles.
Lawsuit challenges major components of $5.4 billion bill passed by state lawmakers in 2021 -
Lawsuit aims to undo last year’s massive Colorado transportation law.
Suit claims SB21-260 violates will of voters -
Conservative groups, lawmaker file lawsuit over Colorado’s transportation fee bill.
Two conservative groups and a state lawmaker filed a lawsuit on Thursday over a bill that increases Colorado’s transportation fees. -
Lawsuit seeks to overturn new fees on Colorado gas sales, deliveries, Uber trips
The fee could jeopardize most of the funding from the $5.3 billion transportation bill signed in 2021 by Gov. Jared Polis.
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Conservative lawsuit aims to derail Colorado Democrats’ $5 billion transportation plan.
A multi-billion-dollar plan for highways, transit and electric cars faces a new legal challenge in Colorado. The outcome may affect lawmakers’ ability to pay for big items without getting direct voter approval.