Colorado Supreme Court “Mill Levy Tax Freeze” ruling back in the news as lawmakers take aim at “What’s in YOUR wallet”
by CTBC Director | 3:03 pm, December 1, 2009
As the Colorado Legislature’s Joint Budget Committee meets this week to “review agency budgets in advance of the 2010 General Assembly” (and you thought your wallet and property were only at risk while the legislature is IN session), last year’s Colorado Supreme Court ruling upholding the blatantly unconstitutional “Mill Levy Tax Freeze” is back in the [...]
“Platform for Prosperity” / “Contract for Colorado” waffling on Car “Fees” reversal poses conflict for voters
by The Peripatetic Pundit | 4:11 pm, November 27, 2009
The troubled launch of the “Platform for Prosperity” (aka “Contract for Colorado”) by “some Colorado GOP leaders” at the beginning of this week in an attempt to foster party unity behind Scott McInnis as the gubernatorial candidate seems to have generated more skepticism with each passing day. Although the pre-emptive criticism by Governor Bill Ritter [...]
Colorado Supreme Court should also show “respect for voters and the Colorado Constitution”
by CTBC Director | 7:04 pm, November 25, 2009
In today’s (Wednesday) Denver Post, editor/columnist Vincent Carroll, while taking Scott McInnis to task for “budgetary vagueness” in the ‘Platform for Prosperity’ and other campaign statements to date, lauded the platform (aka ‘Contract for Colorado’) for adherence to constitutional principles:
The best thing about Scott McInnis’ new “Platform for Prosperity” is that it shows a respect [...]
‘Contract for Colorado’ takes up Clear The Bench Colorado themes, tacitly endorses reforming Colorado Supreme Court
by CTBC Director | 5:56 pm, November 23, 2009
Today’s announcement (with much fanfare and commentary) of a ‘Contract for Colorado’ emphasizing key principles, positions, or policy prescriptions for conservative candidates for Colorado statewide office picked up on several key themes long espoused by Clear The Bench Colorado. (Although Clear The Bench Colorado is not affiliated with any political party nor is it partisan in orientation, [...]
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