The Dirty Dozen and TABOR
by Jon Caldara | 12:56 pm, February 18, 2010 | Comments Off
Just how dirty did the debate over the “Dirty Dozen” tax bills get on the floor of the Colorado Senate? Now that the dust has cleared, State Senators Shawn Mitchell (R-Broomfield) and (”dirty” author) Rollie Heath (D-Boulder) join me to talk about the package of recently passed bills, otherwise known as the “Dirty Dozen,” that both undo existing tax credits and incentives and raise new taxes in Colorado. Questions abound concerning raising taxes without a vote of the people as required by Colorado’s Constitution via TABOR. That’s tomorrow night at 8:30 PM on KBDI Channel 12, Denver. Re-broadcast the following Monday at 1:30PM.
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