Fort Lupton Press December 7. 2023

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WEEK OF DECEMBER 7, 2023

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For Fort Lupton sophomore business is in the can

Deciding property tax reform’s fate Task force looking for property tax solution won’t include people behind 2024 ballot measures

Young entrepreneur making a name around town, and among family

BY JESSE PAUL THE COLORADO SUN

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BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The task force charged with finding a long-term solution to Coloradans’ rising property tax bills after the failure of Proposition HH in the November election won’t include a key set of power players: people who are pursuing or already have measures on the 2024 ballot that would change the state’s property tax code. The legislation forming the task force, passed by the Democratic majority at the Colorado Capitol during the special legislative session that wrapped up just before Thanksgiving, bars anyone who is a “designated representative” of a 2024 property tax ballot measure or who is a member of an issue committee that supports or opposes such an initiative from being one of the 19 appointees to the panel. That includes activists and business leaders like Michael Fields, who runs Advance Colorado,

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For any entrepreneur, the key is finding a good niche. That’s what happened to Fort Lupton sophomore Logan Campbell this summer. “I drink a lot of soda and have never been a big fan of wasting stuff,” Campbell said. The 16-year-old turned that desire into a going concern, picking empty cans at businesses and selling them to a recycling plant. “They have this little place in Brighton on the side of the road that you can turn in aluminum cans in exchange for money,” Campbell said. With his family’s help, Logan’s Can Company is becoming a regular sight around Fort Lupton. Bruce Davis, the boy’s grandpa, loCal opInIon sports legal puzzle ClassIfIeds

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