Democrat bill puts pro-tax talking points in ballot language
HB 1321 would require that the ballot language tell us things that are often false.
Democrat bill puts pro-tax talking points in ballot language Read More »
HB 1321 would require that the ballot language tell us things that are often false.
Democrat bill puts pro-tax talking points in ballot language Read More »
Colorado’s orders are classic examples of infringements of fundamental rights that are both overbroad and underinclusive—and therefore unconstitutional.
New court ruling exposes unconstitutionality of Colorado lockdown orders Read More »
Tax burdens are affected by factors other than nominal rates—factors such as allowable deductions, credits, and refunds. CC would abolish refunds payable in cash or tax credits, thereby raising Coloradans’ state tax burden substantially.
Ballot language abuse in Proposition CC Read More »
Ballot language abuse has become a Colorado scandal.
If you read enough Colorado Supreme Court TABOR opinions, you notice . . . motifs: (1) taxpayers always lose, (2) the court’s opinions are often evasive . . . , and (3) after creating an anti-TABOR precedent, the justices then stretch it to create even more anti-TABOR precedents.
Colorado Supreme Court rules against TABOR—Again! Read More »
Today the constitutions of 26 states contain bans that go well beyond what Blaine wanted. Unlike Blaine’s proposal, those constitutions mandate discrimination against “sectarian” religion.
Supreme Court to review common anti-school choice rule in state constitutions Read More »
The Colorado Supreme Court has continued its demolition campaign against the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) with a new
Each anti-TABOR court decision has become precedent for further anti-TABOR decisions.
Colorado’s Supreme Court has once again weakened taxpayers’ rights Read More »
The Colorado Constitution’s ban on aid to “sectarian” institutions flatly violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Rob’s new research demonstrates that bans on “sectarian” aid were . . . designed to require state officials to discriminate in favor of mainstream Protestantism and against any faiths they deemed “bigoted” or “extreme.”
Rules limiting the legislature’s ability to tax, spend, and/or incur debt appear in the U.S. Constitution and in the constitutions
TABOR: All About the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Read More »
Nearly all American constitutions, federal and state, contain financial restrictions. Some of the state restrictions are very comprehensive. So Colorado’s “Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights” (TABOR) is not as “unique” as both its friends and its enemies claim. But TABOR is probably the most famous provision of its kind.
The Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Read More »