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Couple of things: Also within that article/bill was this:
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The bill also creates a “Capitol Complex Master Plan” fund, capped at $80 million, to pay for projects included in the master plan for the Capitol’s complex.
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New office space for the state?
With respect to the National Western site, in addition to the up to $250 million for CSU buildings the RTA request is still in process as well. Let's say that Denver starts with $350 million towards their total funding needs. This is all contingent on Denver voters approving of the extension of taxes on hotel rooms and car rentals which now is more enticing given the state's role.
Sounds like the bipartisan and more rural support comes from many wanting to support a nice CSU presence in Denver. The article also points out that this is similar to the state's funding help with Anschutz Medical Center.