Colorado lawmakers are set to vote on a crucial education funding bill that could significantly boost K-12 spending statewide. The proposed legislation would allocate $10.2 billion for the 2026-27 fiscal year, marking a substantial increase from current funding levels. If passed, this bill would provide a much-needed shot in the arm for Colorado's public schools, which have faced budget constraints in recent years. The funding boost would be a major victory for education advocates, who have been pushing for increased investment in the state's K-12 system.


Statewide K-12 funding could increase to $10.2 billion under 2026-27 funding bill  Colorado Public Radio