TABOR effort dealt a setback
BACKERS of a plan to limit state government spending are resolute in their commitment to getting the proposal to a vote of the people. They’d be wise to take more care the next time around.
The state Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision Thursday, rejected the so-called taxpayer bill of rights (TABOR) petition because it lacked enough valid signatures to place it on a ballot. Justices seemed to side with a...
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