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Colorado lawmakers floated 3 ways to curb or halt taxpayer spending on wolves. Here’s the one advancing.

The committee backed a House amendment that keeps general fund money out of new wolf relocations while allowing donations and other wildlife revenue.

As Colorado lawmakers work through the budget for 2026-27, how the state is spending money on its gray wolf reintroduction effort has been a topic of much debate.  Legislators passed three amendments — one in the House and two in the Senate — about wolf-related spending, with the Joint Budget Committee ultimately deciding which will make it into the final budget.  On Thursday, April 23, the committee chose to move forward with the House amendmen…

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Vail Daily broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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