Glenwood Springs

Public policy expert makes case against the ‘Bad Three'; Chamber forum invites local perspectives on Nov. 2 ballot initiatives

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 13, 2010
Author: Stroud, John

(This article also appeared in the Aspen Times.)

By John Stroud
Glenwood Springs Post Independent

GLENWOOD SPRINGS – If the economic downturn of the past couple of years was unplanned, then the trio of tax- and debt-limiting ballot initiatives that are on the Nov. 2 ballot in Colorado would amount to a "voter-approved recession."

That's according to an assessment of Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 by Rich Jones, director of policy and research for the Denver-based, non-partisan Bell Policy Center.

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