
White House
President Donald J. Trump officially signed The One Big Beautiful Bill into law, legislation that makes good on his campaign promises. From extending the expiring tax cuts Trump enacted during his first term, to relief small businesses and funding for national security. The national debt is projected to increase by $3.3 trillion over the next decade.

Colorado Governor
Earlier this week, National Zoning Atlas released a first-of-its-kind analysis on local zoning ordinances and how they impact Colorado’s ability to deliver on more housing options to fit every budget. “This study solidifies that we value data and our approach to housing is what works and that unnecessary zoning restrictions make it difficult for people to build housing that is needed and wanted by Coloradans,” said Governor Polis.

Denver Mayor
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston released the following on President Donald Trump’s catastrophic “One Big Beautiful Bill.” “This new legislation will have devastating impacts on Denver residents. It is stunning that the federal government is choosing to create a financial and humanitarian crisis that will only hurt our own people. There is nothing more un-American on the Fourth of July than deliberately cutting benefits to the most vulnerable and passing on crippling debt to our children and grandchildren just to pad the pockets of the wealthy. But in Denver, we believe our problems are solvable — and that we are the ones to solve them. We will pull together and find a way forward, as we always do.”




