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There are a lot of lawsuits dropping lately, and a lot of TABOR stories as well. This article from the Gazette brings the two news makers together.
“Douglas Bruce, the former Colorado state legislator who authored the state's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights amendment, is suing the city of Colorado Springs in a bid to remove a question from the November ballot that would authorize the 10-year extension of a dedicated sales tax for road maintenance. Bruce filed the three-page lawsuit...alleging a dozen TABOR requirement violations in the approved ballot language for Colorado Springs' 2C road tax measure.”
Attacks on taxpayers’ rights are a top issue for voters, as state and local governments refuse to fight their addiction to spending. Thankfully, the people are fighting back.
They're insulting the intelligence of voters by saying it's a 5.7-cent tax," Bruce said.
Removing the provision would be problematic for elections officials as ballots have already been mailed in Colorado.
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