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  • Is Voting on Taxes Unconstitutional?

    Is Voting on Taxes Unconstitutional?0

    • April 14, 2025

    A constitutional lawsuit against TABOR would have no objective merit, but the Colorado Supreme Court’s persistent hostility to TABOR might induce it to rule for the plaintiffs anyway.

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  • HJR 1023: Colorado lawmakers’ constitutional ignorance on display

    HJR 1023: Colorado lawmakers’ constitutional ignorance on display0

    • April 9, 2025

    When the federal government certified the Colorado Constitution as “republican” in 1876, the Colorado constitution limited the legislature more than TABOR does.

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  • Legislative binge ongoing despite billion-dollar budget gap

    Legislative binge ongoing despite billion-dollar budget gap0

    • April 8, 2025

    Despite Colorado’s $1.2 billion budget deficit, increasing regulatory woes, and a souring economic outlook, the state legislature continues to proliferate new legislation that promises to increase government size and spending.  The 120-day 2025 legislative session is beyond the halfway point, and Colorado’s 35 senators and 65 representatives have introduced over 500 bills so far, with

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  • Municipal-Level Tax Credit Scholarships: A Way to Build on Existing Success

    Municipal-Level Tax Credit Scholarships: A Way to Build on Existing Success0

    • April 7, 2025

    Municipal-Level Tax Credit Scholarships: A Way to Build on Existing Success, authored by Senior Education Fellow Ross Izard, examines the potential of a municipal-level tax credit scholarship program to mitigate the disruption families experience when transitioning their children from private or faith-based preschool to higher grades. Such a program would build upon existing Colorado programs, such

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