The Colorado General Assembly is set to gavel in at 10 a.m. today for what members hope will be a three-day dash of lawmaking that ends in a final truce in the long-running political fight over property tax policy. This story will be updated throughout the day. Updated at 9:51 a.m.: Lawmakers have introduced a slate of bills to consider this week, though one will be what drives the Capitol for the next several days: A proposed “framework” that includes an additional cut to the state assessment rate, changes to the cap on how much local property tax revenue can grow in the future, and other tweaks.