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Examples include the Omnibus Taxpayer Bill of Rights (Subtitle J of the Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988), the Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 passed in 1996, and the Taxpayer Bill of Rights III passed in 1998. Nationally, Members of Congress have made attempts to give taxpayers more rights in terms of tax debts and interactions with ...
[81] [82] Bruce alleged that the City of Colorado Springs attempted to "bully" him and violate his First Amendment rights, a charge city officials denied. [83] A trial was eventually held after paperwork errors, [ 84 ] [ 85 ] [ 86 ] a tainted jury pool, [ 87 ] [ 88 ] and claims by Bruce of selective prosecution ; [ 89 ] after a three-day trial ...
The state passed significant voter initiatives including Term Limits (1990) and the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) (1992). Democrats have held the governorship for 24 of the past 32 years since 1991, [ 9 ] and since 2008, the state has voted Democratic in four consecutive presidential elections—the party's longest such streak in Colorado's ...
Nov. 22—Members of Colorado Springs' LGBTQ community and their supporters called on city leaders to help ensure the town is safe for them. Several people said during Tuesday's meeting and in ...
Wayne Warren Williams [1] (born January 19, 1963) [2] is an American attorney and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as an at-large member on the city council of Colorado Springs, Colorado from 2019 to 2023.
In November 2015, his plan to increase sales taxes for five years in order to raise $250 million to repair roads in Colorado Springs was approved by the City Council 8 - 1 and by voters by a 65% to 35% margin. The tax was extended by the voters in November 2019, again with 65% of the vote.
The Commission meets on the first Monday of every month at 5 p.m. at City Hall. City Council said interested applicants must live in the city and have documents submitted by Thursday, Nov. 7 by 5 ...
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