Ritter’s spokesman, Evan Dreyer, said the state will appeal the ruling to the Colorado Supreme Court and also ask for a stay of the ruling so that the state can continue to collect revenue from the mill-levy freeze in the next fiscal year.
“It’s not a surprise,” Dreyer said. “We knew all along that this was going to be decided by the Supreme Court, regardless of what happened at the district court level.”
Dreyer said the state’s appeal would come “fairly quickly.”
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