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Colorado Democrats float big changes aimed at reforming income taxes and unleashing state spending
Democrats propose to raise Colorado's spending cap by $4.5 billion and introduce a graduated income tax benefiting 97% of residents, aiming to boost education funding and state services.
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Colorado Democrats float big changes aimed at reforming income taxes and unleashing state spending
A pair of measures that Democrats are aiming to place on the November ballot would significantly alter the foundation of Colorado’s tax code, upending the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. Taken alone, either of the two proposals — a graduated income tax that requires the wealthy to pay more and another that raises the state’s spending cap dramatically — would represent a fundamental change to the state’s rigid tax structure. Taken together, the measur…
·Denver, United States
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