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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Yes on CC

Much is being made of the fact that Proposition CC “forever” does away with revenue caps imposed by the Taxpayer’s Bill or Rights, allowing the state to retain and spend whatever it collects instead of refunding excesses to taxpayers.

We’re among those who would have preferred that the measure – referred by the Legislature – include a sunset provision. It would have made it easier to pass. But TABOR itself didn’t have a sunset provision when it passed, so it seems a little one-sided to make it an issue. Besides, TABOR is all about asking voters to sign off on changes in tax policy.

Prop CC, therefore, doesn’t violate the spirit of TABOR as some critics contend. It’s entirely appropriate to let voters decide if they would prefer to forgo nominal refunds and let the state use the extra money to address some long overdue societal needs- namely roads and education.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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