Romanoff’s SAFE Reroutes TABOR Money to Education
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The Colorado Independent: The battle to undo one of Colorado's most famous and controversial citizen-led constitutional amendments - 1992's Taxpayer Bill of Rights - is underway and it's gaining bipartisan support. Since then, SAFE has picked up bipartisan support, including from Republican Attorney General John Suthers and Sen. Steve Johnson, R-Larimer County, who sits on the Joint Budget Committee. But Romanoff, who personally gathered more than 1,000 signatures for the SAFE initiative, is more optimistic. "We're building a broad, bipartisan coalition and we're traveling the state and by the time we're done we will have traveled to every corner of the state," he said. "I think it will pass."
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