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The residents of Colorado have been roiled by public arguments over the proper scope of government and the level of taxes and spending appropriate and necessary to finance its operations. Unfortunately, Coloradans often hear most from the people and special interests who benefit most from the spoils of an ever-expanding government. Our citizens need clear analysis of government taxation and spending from non-partisan experts focused exclusively on the interests of residents and taxpayers. The Fiscal Policy Center does just that.

The purpose of the Fiscal Policy Center is to protect the pocketbooks of Colorado taxpayers and ensure government spends Coloradans’ hard-earned money responsibly and efficiently on essential government services. The center produces substantive policy analysis, educates the public on its findings, and promotes fiscal policy ideas centered around the principles of limited government, the free market, and the liberty of individuals and families to choose where their money goes.

Latest Posts

  • The One Percent Solution: How to Start Reducing the National Debt

    The One Percent Solution: How to Start Reducing the National Debt0

    This Independence Institute Paper describes how the Republicans’ proposed 3% Solution and the Issue Paper’s proposed Citizen 1% Solution would provide an annual budget surplus to be used for reducing the public debt. The latter will balance the budget in 1998 and reduce today’s $4.7 trillion public debt back to 1981’s $1 trillion level by 2007.

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  • Tax and Spending Limits for Montana? Criteria for Assessing Current Proposals0

    IP-10-1994 (September 1994) Author: Robert G. Natelson PDF of full Issue Paper Scribd version of full Issue Paper Executive Summary: This November, Montana voters will consider two proposals to place Tax- Expenditure Limitations (TELs) in the state constitution. There is a clear inverse correlation between level of state and local government revenue and comparative economic

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  • Give the Taxpayer a Lobbying Break, a Little TLC0

    IP-3-1994 (March 1994) Author: Fred Holden PDF of full Issue Paper Scribd version of full Issue Paper Executive Summary: • Although American political heritage teaches the importance of representative government, in practice the best representation comes to those with the best lobbyists. • Almost half (45%) of all lobbyists registered in Colorado represent government or

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Contact

Jake Fogleman, Director of Policy
Email: Jake@i2i.org
Phone: 303-279-6536, ext. 118


Nash Herman, Policy Analyst
Email: Nash@i2i.org
Phone: 303-279-6536, ext. 105

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