TABOR & Fiscal Policy

Let’s talk about vision for the future

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 25, 2012
Author: Pueblo Chieftain

By Wade Buchanan
Guest columnist

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities.

They built a great state.

'Colorado: Boom or Bust' airs again Saturday on Channel 12

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: November 16, 2012
Author: Watt, Joe

If you missed the premiere of Colorado: Boom or Bust, you're in luck. It will be repeated at 5 p.m. Saturday on Channel 12.

Our television special, produced with Colorado Public Television and ProgressNow Colorado, provides some history about the state we built and some of the fiscal challenges we face, but our goal is to kick-start a conversation about our state's future.

Previous generations dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future. How are we doing now? What kind of legacy will we leave?

Colorado Voters' Power of the Purse

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: November 15, 2012
Author: The American Prospect

Monica Potts
The American Prospect

TBD Colorado board sees 'unsustainable fiscal course'

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: November 14, 2012
Author: Watt, Joe

TBD Colorado, Gov. John Hickenlooper's effort to listen and learn about issues important to Coloradans, has reached a milestone. The group's board of directors today released policy recommendations, based on "an important conclusion: the state is on an unsustainable fiscal course." (See below)

That's a conclusion we share. What to do now? Since the decision ultimately will be up to Colorado voters, we believe the path forward starts with a broad conversation about our state's future.

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