Cory Gardner voted Nay (Passage With Amendment) on this Legislation.
Title: Repealing the General Fund Spending Cap
Signed by Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.
NOTE: THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH VOTE ON WHETHER TO CONCUR WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS AND, IF THE CONCURRENCE VOTE SUCCEEDS, VOTE TO REPASS THE BILL AFTER THE AMENDMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. THIS IS A VOTE ON REPASSAGE OF THE BILL AFTER THE MEMBERS CONCURRED WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS.
NOTE: THIS VOTE RECONSIDERS A PREVIOUS VOTE.
NOTE: THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH VOTE ON WHETHER TO CONCUR WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS AND, IF THE CONCURRENCE VOTE SUCCEEDS, VOTE TO REPASS THE BILL AFTER THE AMENDMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. THIS IS A VOTE ON REPASSAGE OF THE BILL AFTER THE MEMBERS CONCURRED WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS.
Title: Repealing the General Fund Spending Cap
Vote to pass a bill that repeals the 6 percent cap on increases in General Fund appropriations over the previous fiscal year and replaces it with a cap equal to 5 percent of Colorado personal income beginning July 1, 2009, and repeals the automatic transfer of funds in excess of that cap to the Highway Users Tax Fund and Capital Construction Fund for transportation projects beginning January 1, 2010, while guaranteeing a specific amount of General Fund revenue to those funds for fiscal years 2012-2013 through 2016-2017.
-Requires the State Treasurer to transfer the following amounts from the General Fund to the Highway Users Tax Fund and Capital Construction Fund depending on the fiscal year (Sec. 13):
Title: Repealing the General Fund Spending Cap
Vote to pass a bill that repeals the six percent cap on increases in General Fund appropriations over the previous fiscal year and the automatic transfer of funds in excess of that cap to the Highway Users Tax Fund and Capital Construction Fund for transportation projects beginning July 1, 2009.
-Specifies that the legislature has discretion over the transfer of General Fund revenue to the Highway Users Tax Fund and Capital Construction Fund beginning with fiscal year 2009-2010 (Sec. 15).
Title: Repealing the General Fund Spending Cap