TABOR Reform May Go Straight to the Voters
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Durango Herald: Facing resistance in the Legislature, education advocates may be taking their case for a partial Taxpayer's Bill of Rights repeal directly to the voters. Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff introduced a bill this week to take parts of two sacred cows out of the state constitution - TABOR, which limits how much money the state can collect, and Amendment 23, which requires increased spending on education. But on Friday, minutes before the deadline, education advocates filed a ballot initiative based on Romanoff's plan. The move gives Romanoff and his allies two options - they can continue pursuing a referendum, which needs support from two-thirds of the Legislature, or they can go for an initiative, which can be put on the ballot with citizen signatures.
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