Posts by taboryes
Report: State retained $2.6 billion in last fiscal year from Referendum C
For the fiscal year that just ended, Colorado retained $2.6 billion through the 2005 Referendum C measure, and the fiscal year beginning in 2021 will see an estimated $617.7 million retained, according to a report from Legislative Council Staff.
Read MoreMaggiano’s DTC
Join us Thursday, August 30 for lunch at Maggiano’s from 11:30am to 1:30pm.
Read MoreGlendale/South Denver
Join us Wednesday, September 5 at the Virginia Village Branch Library from 5:30pm to 7pm.
Read MoreSteamboat Springs
Join us Tuesday, June 12 at the historic Chief Theater on Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat from 5:30 to 7:00pm.
Read MoreAspen
Join us Wednesday, June 13 at the Jewish Community Center in Aspen from 5:00 to 6:30pm.
Read MoreDurango
Join us Thursday, June 14 at the Durango Library from 5:30 to 7:00pm.
Read MoreBroomfield
The TABOR Yes Coalition takes on anti-TABOR, consent-hating, government-expanding, nannyist bureaucrats like Philbert Dempster (a.k.a. Dr. Thomas Krannawitter). Join us Wednesday, June 20 in Broomfield from 5:30 to 7:00pm.
Read MoreColorado Supreme Court Weakens TABOR
The Colorado Supreme Court has issued another in a long string of rulings weakening the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights — the part of the Colorado constitution called “TABOR.”
Read MoreTABOR puts Colorado in the Top 5
“Tony Gagliardi, Colorado state director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), said TABOR has prevented wild spending in Colorado.”
Read MoreCarol hates consent
Why does Carol Hedges hate consent? Because she doesn’t like the little people who we call voters and taxpayers to be in charge! Hedges, executive director of the we-never-met-a-tax-increase-we-didn’t-love Fiscal Policy Institute, makes the bold claim that TABOR is an “outdated artifact.” Then, call us old-fashioned because the TABORYes Coalition knows that consent never goes…
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