Colorado residents relinquish tax refunds
On Tuesday, approximately 52 percent of voters in Colorado agreed to surrender $3.7 billion in tax refunds over the next five years to help the state recover from a recession, a measure supported by Republican Gov. Bill Owens.
On Tuesday, approximately 52 percent of voters in Colorado agreed to surrender $3.7 billion in tax refunds over the next five years to help the state recover from a recession, a measure supported by Republican Gov. Bill Owens. According to an Associated Press story in the Denver Post, residents voted against letting the state borrow up to $2.1 billion for roads, school maintenance, pensions and other projects. Denver Post
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