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July 19, 2024

Marshall Holds 14th Town Hall, Highlights Bipartisan Bills on Property Tax, Auto Theft, Equity Theft

HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO – Representative Bob Marshall held his fourteenth town hall yesterday at the Highlands Ranch library where he highlighted bipartisan legislative accomplishments to cap property taxes and prevent auto thefts.  


“It’s always great to hear from constituents in House District 43 about the issues that matter most to them, and it was a privilege to participate in my 14th town hall this year,” said Rep. Bob Marshall, D-Highlands Ranch. “I’m proud of our bipartisan work to reduce property taxes, which will save homeowners money and make our communities more affordable. I’m also excited that our bipartisan approach to cracking down on auto thefts has led to a significant state-wide reduction in stolen vehicles. Coloradans expect us to work together to put partisanship aside and deliver results, and that’s what we’ve done by cutting taxes while fully funding our schools.”


Rep. Marshall sponsored legislation to reduce property taxes and voted for the bipartisan property tax package that will save homeowners money. In 2023, Rep. Marshall cosponsored bipartisan legislation to crack down on auto thefts, which led to a 45 percent reduction in stolen vehicles. He also sponsored legislation to reform Colorado’s tax foreclosure sale process to protect homeowners. This year, he voted for the bipartisan budget and School Finance Act which eliminated the budget stabilization factor and increased funding for public schools by over $400 million.

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