Fund It or Fix It: Where government meets the people
Published: 10/18/2025
Author: Janice Rich, Rick Taggart, Matt Soper
When lawmakers pass a new bill, there’s one question we should all ask before we vote: Who’s going to pay for it?
Too often, that question goes unanswered. Across Colorado, local governments are being asked to carry out new state laws — on everything from wildfire codes to building standards — without the funding to make them possible. These are called unfunded mandates, and they’ve quietly become one of the biggest threats to local budgets and the essential services people depend on.
In Mesa County alone, these mandates now cost nearly $10 million each year. Statewide, the total is estimated at more than $360 million — money that could otherwise fund deputies, road repairs, or mental health programs. Instead, it covers the cost of laws the state created but didn’t fund.