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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Editorial Board: Then God broke the mold

Writing about Tilman “Tillie” Bishop’s retirement from what was then known as Mesa State College in 1993, former Sentinel reporter (and editorial page editor) Bob Silbernagel shared this Bishop quip: “Remember, friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.”

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If Proposition CC passes on November’s ballot, gutting the public’s right to consent, Colorado’s economy will suffer. Politicians who support the measure will deserve the blame. At issue is the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, known as TABOR, which keeps the governed in charge of the government. It prevents tax increases without consent of voters. It […]

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The Colorado Springs Gazette: Defend taxpayer consent in Colorado by defeating Prop CC

If Proposition CC passes on November’s ballot, gutting the public’s right to consent, Colorado’s economy will suffer. Politicians who support the measure will deserve the blame. At issue is the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, known as TABOR, which keeps the governed in charge of the government. It prevents tax increases without consent of voters. It […]


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