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The Pueblo Chieftain: Lock down jail funding

Now that the voters have spoken, it’s time to move into a new phase of planning for a replacement for the Pueblo County Jail.

For the third time in six years, voters soundly rejected the idea of a general sales tax increase to fund construction of a new jail. Those rejections came even as county officials continued to lower the proposed tax increase to what can be described as an extremely small amount.

At this point, it seems clear that voters oppose using general sales tax dollars for that purpose on principle. So it’s time for county leaders to move on and figure out other ways to address the need to replace a run-down and overcrowded building.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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