Review of Colorado's Property Taxes and Model Policy
- September 4, 2024
Justice Gorsuch responds to the “legal realist” view that encourages judicial activism.
READ MOREAlthough some judges and other writers have been confused about direct and indirect taxes, when the Constitution was adopted the definitions were, as John Marshall said, “clearly understood.”
READ MORETerm limits on the Supreme Court are justified, but must be balanced by term limits on Congress.
READ MORE“Another possibility is an October Surprise—an “emergency” designed to manipulate the election.”
READ MOREExecutive Summary Coloradans have several options to try to address rising property taxes in 2024. The state legislature passed SB24-233 with bipartisan support at the end of the 2024 legislative session. Voters could choose to keep SB24-233 or eschew the bill for either or both Initiatives 50 and 108. Despite being a better alternative
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