Amendments

Colorado Children's Campaign visits Salida

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 11, 2010
Author: The Mountain Mail (Salida)

By Jennifer Dempsey
Special to The Mail

Describing Proposition 101 and Amendments 60 and 61 as the "bad three," Scott Gorginsky, senior policy director for Colorado Children's Campaign spoke during an open forum at Salida Middle School Thursday.

"These proposals are deceptive," he said. "Proponents say they are good for jobs and people, but they will strangle jobs and businesses.

"These are three deceptive ballot initiatives that promise tax relief by crippling future economy in Colorado and harming our children's future."

Prop 101 would cut equivalent of 340 teachers in Denver Public Schools

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 11, 2010
Author: North Denver News

By Guerin Lee Green
North Denver News

An analysis of Proposition 101 by the Bell Policy Center, shows sharp impacts on Denver Public Schools. Further analysis by the Cherry Creek News suggests budget cuts equivalent to 340 teachers from the measure.

The measure, part of a trio of tax-slashing ballot items that include numbers 60 and 61, targets state income taxes and vehicle ownership fees.

One big step in a long journey

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: November 4, 2010
Author: Buchanan, Wade

Colorado voters may be angry, but they aren't crazy.

On Tuesday, Coloradans loudly rejected one vision for our future – the vision of an ineffectual public sector starved for resources peddled by Douglas Bruce and other proponents of Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101.

Moffat County resident supporting ballot measures

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 13, 2010
Author: Craig Daily Press

By Brian Smith
Craig Daily Press

Moffat County resident Rick Barnes contends government is expanding dramatically in size and scope, and is close to controlling "everything."

"They run our lives now, to the point where we have no control over what we do," he said.

For that reason, Barnes is supporting Amendments 60 and 61, and Proposition 101 –  three measures he said would limit government control and spending.

Eagle County commissioners join ballot issue opposition; Eagle County Commissioners, Oct. 12

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 12, 2010
Author: Vail Daily

Summary of minutes of Eagle County Commission meeting, published in the Vail Daily,  Oct. 12, 2010

Present: Peter Runyon, Jon Stavney, Sara Fisher.

Issue: A resolution of opposition to Proposition 101 and Amendments 60 and 61 on the Nov. 2 ballot.

How they voted: 3-0 to approve.

What they talked about: County staff prepared the resolution opposing the ballot measures, which would dramatically cut taxes and fees in Colorado.

Edwards event to explore ballot measures; All measures on the this year's Colorado General Election ballot will be discussed

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 12, 2010
Author: Vail Daily

EDWARDS, Colorado – The Women's Foundation of Colorado will host a nonpartisan educational event at the Singletree Community Center from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday at the Singletree Community Center in Edwards to explore the statewide ballot measures.

No on 60, 61, 101

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 15, 2010
Author:

Letter to the editor, Park County Republican and Fairplay Flume

To the Editor,

The Bell Policy Center, Colorado Children's Campaign and Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute have examined the impacts of Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 on local school district funding. The combined impact of these three ballot issues on the Platte Canyon School District would be a loss of $1,929,529, according to these groups. The local funding loss per pupil would be 46.22 percent or $1,581.71 per student.

Educators says state can't pay the bill if property taxes cut

Type:
Published Date: October 16, 2010
Author: The Gazette – Colorado Springs

Carol McGraw and Kristina Iodice
The Gazette

A trio of ballot measures has so frightened and upset educators that they have stepped away from their white boards and into the gritty political arena to try to defeat them.

It's a rare concerted effort by academia.

"It would have a horrific effect on schools and government services. The state would come to a standstill," said Brad Stauffer, spokesman for Colorado Association of School Boards, which represents 174 districts.

Ballot initiatives gather more local opposition; Women's Foundation informational event presents pros and cons to Amendments 60, 61 and Proposition 101

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 15, 2010
Author: Vail Daily

Lauren Glendenning
Vail Daily

EDWARDS, Colorado – Singletree resident Richard Gretz got a mailer from the proponents of Amendments 60, 61 and Proposition 101 and said the information is misleading after learning what proponents are failing to tell voters.

Gretz was one of about 35 people who attended a nonpartisan Colorado ballot initiatives educational event Friday at the Singletree Community Center, sponsored by The Women's Foundation of Colorado.

Shrill Hysterics Distract from Debate Over Spending Cuts

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: October 17, 2010
Author:

By Ari Armstrong
Free Colorado (FreeColorado.com)
Ari Armstrong's blog

(The following article by Linn and Ari Armstrong originally was published October 15 by Grand Junction Free Press.)

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