AFP Urges Lawmakers to Hold the Line on TABOR as Legislative Session Begins

AFP Urges Lawmakers to Hold the Line on TABOR as Legislative Session Begins Jan 14, 2026 by AFP DENVER, CO — As the Colorado General Assembly convenes for the 2026 legislative session, Americans for Prosperity-Colorado (AFP-CO) is calling on lawmakers to respect the will of Colorado taxpayers and hold the line on the Taxpayer’s Bill of

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Save South Boulder is appealing ruling that $66M bond passed last year to fund flood mitigation project doesn’t violate TABOR

Residents not liable for Boulder’s legal fees in flood mitigation lawsuit Save South Boulder is appealing ruling that $66M bond passed last year to fund flood mitigation project doesn’t violate TABOR Vehicles drive by on U.S. 36 near the Table Mesa off-ramp, near where a dam may be built as part of the South Boulder

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Enterprise fees surge as more of Colorado’s budget escapes TABOR limits

By Marissa Ventrelli 01/22/2026 | updated 16 hours ago Enterprise fees surge as more of Colorado’s budget escapes TABOR limits Regulators are targeting fees, like those charged by banks or those seen on this concert ticket receipt. More than 30 years after Colorado voters approved the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, a growing share of state spending now

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Denver suburb faces sudden $42 million fiscal hole as it reckons with ruling finding a city tax violated TABOR

Denver suburb faces sudden $42 million fiscal hole as it reckons with ruling finding a city tax violated TABOR Lakewood scrambles to refund 177 telecom companies for taxes charged without voter approval People walk the streets of the Belmar shopping district in downtown Lakewood, Colorado, on Friday, July 21, 2023. (Photo by Grace Smith/The Denver

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The Lie That Sold LL & MM

? Ep. 162 – Nash Herman – Devil’s Advocate We just passed the tax increases Propositions LL & MM to force Colorado’s rich guys to continue to buy lunches for just slightly less rich families. We were told that if we didn’t, the program would go under. Nash Herman tells us that it was a

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Counting the threats to democracy right here in Colorado

Counting the threats to democracy right here in Colorado December 31, 2025 Jon Caldara Remember during COVID, when the people screaming the loudest for government-mandated jabs were the very same people chanting “my body, my choice” when it came to abortion — I mean, “women’s health care”? They’re also the folks who insist a 12-year-old

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TABOR Committee actions in 2025

TABOR Committee actions in 2025 911 Call Center state enterprise  (December into February) We considered a lawsuit about a new expansion of TABOR enterprises.  In this instance a bill last year established a state fee to fund 911 call centers.  It is a redundancy of the local systems in place as the eventual fund recipients

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Join Us in Protecting Taxpayer Rights – Year-End Appeal

Subject: Join Us in Protecting Taxpayer Rights – Year-End Appeal Dear Friends of TABOR, As we approach the end of 2025, we reflect on another year of defending the fundamental principle that taxpayers deserve a voice in how their money is spent. Thanks to supporters like you, the TABOR Committee and TABOR Foundation continue to

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The TABOR Committee’s position on Proposition LL and Proposition MM

The TABOR Committee has taken a position on Proposition LL and Proposition MM.  As someone who follows our work, please consider our recommendations. Please vote in this election and vote NO on both propositions. Reasons for our position are stated below: Both measures deal with raising taxes for school meal programs.  The program was passed

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Special district tax & debt measures abound on Colorado ballots

Special district tax & debt measures abound on Colorado ballots October 15, 2025 Savana Kascak DENVER– A random sampling by Complete Colorado of 2025 coordinated election ballots from just six Colorado counties turned up over 30 special district tax and debt measures.  Given the thousands of such districts with taxing power spread over 64 counties, Colorado

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