Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1121

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/21/22  
Report Pass
3/10/22  
Refer
3/10/22  
Report Pass
3/21/22  

Caption

Supporting Local Media

Impact

If enacted, the bill is set to positively influence the economic viability of local newspapers, many of which have been struggling amid a broader decline in print media. By directing state advertising dollars towards local outlets, the bill aims to reinforce the financial foundation of these newspapers, which are essential for community engagement and informed citizenry. Furthermore, the tax credits will incentivize consumer support for local journalism, thereby promoting a healthier media landscape in Colorado.

Summary

House Bill 1121 aims to support local media in Colorado by mandating that state departments allocate a minimum of 50% of their advertising budget towards advertising in local newspapers. This legislative effort is based on the premise that local media plays a crucial role in providing unbiased information and facilitating communication between state governments and residents. Moreover, the bill establishes a tax credit mechanism that allows individuals and small businesses to receive tax relief for purchasing local newspaper subscriptions and advertising.

Contention

However, the bill also raises significant points of contention. Critics may argue that the mandate could inadvertently lead to biased allocation of funding, potentially privileging certain media outlets over others and threatening a level playing field among journalism providers. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the effectiveness of the tax credits, as some lawmakers question whether these financial incentives will adequately stimulate the desired behavior among taxpayers and support the sustainability of local media without excessively burdening the state budget.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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