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  2. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Organizations dedicated to shrinking government are pushing for the adoption of TABORs in other states. Currently, Colorado is the only state with TABOR. In 2005, TABOR proposals were introduced in about half of the states. [21] A TABOR referendum on the ballot in Maine as an initiative effort led by Mary Adams was defeated in November 2006 ...

  3. 3 States That Could Be Sending Out Stimulus Checks in 2025 - AOL

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    Colorado. As part of Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR), the state is set to send out more stimulus checks in 2025, thanks to Colorado’s current $1.5 billion fiscal surplus ...

  4. Douglas Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Although similar tax-limitation measures had been rejected by voters over the previous decades, in 1988, Bruce authored and led the campaign that was eventually successful in enacting TABOR, a "Taxpayer Bill of Rights," in Colorado. Among other provisions, TABOR mandated voter approval of any tax increases and constrained state government ...

  5. In Colorado, Voters Could Undo Key Component of TABOR Law

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  6. Bill Owens (Colorado politician) - Wikipedia

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    [6] Conflicting budget measures in Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR), which caps government spending, and the voter-endorsed Amendment 23, which mandates increases in education funding) combined with a nationwide recession to leave Colorado's budget 17% below 2001 levels. A "glitch", as Owens termed it, in TABOR prevented the budget ...

  7. Statewide Proposition HH could be the most complicated initiative Colorado voters have seen in years. Here's how it could impact your bottom line.

  8. Colorado Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    A tax requires voter approval under the TABOR amendment in the Colorado constitution. Decision: The majority opinion was written by Chief Justice Rice. She and Justices Márquez, Gabriel, and Hart determined the amount was a fee because it was not levied to raise money for the city and had a specific purpose for the funds.

  9. What is Colorado Cash Back and when will I get my check?

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