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Denver voters could decide on sales tax for mental health, addiction
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DENVER – Voters in Denver this November could decide on a 0.25 percent sales tax to support mental health and addiction services. The 10-year tax would raise $45 million annually to help steer people into care and away from much more expensive jail cells and hospital beds, said state Rep. Leslie Herod, D-Denver, joined by…


