Colorado legislators will convene at the state Capitol in about two weeks without first having secured a deal — with the governor or among themselves — outlining how to plug an $800 million budget deficit, which means the upcoming special session could be more open-ended and the fiscal prescriptions, whatever they may be, less defined.

An agreement might materialize between now and the special session later this month, as policymakers scramble to line up ideas on how or where to cut the state budget.

Gov. Jared Polis said his proclamation a few days ago set the parameters of what the legislators will discuss — but it will be up to the latter to decide the details of the fiscal remedy.

"The legislators decide what bills to pass and what to do, and the specifics," Polis said in an intervi

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