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Mon Mar 21, 2011 at 11:56:16 AM MST
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| Left-leaning CFPI pulled the plug on their ballot issues to raise taxes on the richest Coloradans, while reducing taxes on others...
couldn't get the support they say.
http://www.thecherrycreeknews.... |
| Hercules :: Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute pulls progressive income tax from ballot |
| "As much as we believe Colorado needs swift action to address its fiscal challenges and stop the cycle of damaging cuts to our public services, these measures were not able to gather the broad support needed to move to the ballot in 2011," said Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute Director Carol Hedges. "People across the state have been discussing how to preserve the things that make Colorado a great place to live. Coloradoans need to continue those discussions and more people need to be involved in finding solutions to attract the broadest possible support."
So, where does that leave Rollie Heath?
Is this the fallout from last week's less dire revenue projections?
Does their use of Coloradoans, rather than Coloradans, say something about their strategic sense? |
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