Vote No on Amendment 59
by T.L. James | 6:18 pm, October 11, 2008 | Comments Off
Diana Hsieh lays out the arguments for voting against Amendment 59, the TABOR-killing tax increase. In short, the ballot measure so saccharinely named “SAFE - Savings Account For Education” is a permanent tax increase, making an end-run around TABOR to provide yet more funding for state-operated K-12 education while employing the “lotto effect” (a dollar-for-dollar offset from the general fund) to increase state spending in non-education areas.
NoStateTaxHike.com provides more information on Amendment 59, and NoMoreBlankChecks.com presents the NO position from a TABOR-centric perspective.
Tags: 59 > amendment > ballot > Colorado > education > issue > measure > SAFE > TABOR
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