proposition 110
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NOONAN | Campaign committees hide behind nondescript names
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Colorado’s elections have attracted $100 million in contributions from around the nation. Right now, the expenditure side of the tally is out of balance with contributions. Campaign committees have committed $110 million to the election season. Luke Ragland of Ready Colorado gets the prize for the most interesting campaign finance committee name: Blank Check Blatant…
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9NEWS TRUTH TEST | Coloradans will pay for roads along with tourists
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A new political ad wants you to believe tourists will pay for road repairs in Colorado if you vote for Proposition 110. The ad leaves out that you’d be paying for that same tax increase. “Let’s Go, Colorado” is the catchy name chosen by not the not-so-catchy Coloradans for Coloradans group that wants you to…
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Colorado Concern endorses ‘Fix Our Damn Roads’ measure
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The business coalition Colorado Concern announced its support for the “Fix Our Damn Roads” ballot question Thursday. Proposition 109, as it’s officially called, would require the Colorado legislature to prioritize spending for transportation within its existing budget rather than through new taxes as proposed by an alternative ballot measure measure. “We believe both the bill…
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Denver ponders support of ‘Let’s Go, Colorado’ transportation fall ballot measure
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Denver’s got a lot to gain from Proposition 110, a fall ballot measure aimed at addressing Colorado’s neglected transportation plights, city officials say. Coined “Let’s Go, Colorado,” the ballot measure would increase the state’s sales-and-use tax rate by 0.62 percentage points from 2.9 percent to 3.52 percent – which translates to an additional 6.2 cents…

