From The Denver Post: "A proposal that would ask Colorado voters to eliminate the constitutional tug of war between education spending and revenue restraints moved a step closer Wednesday to getting on the November ballot.
The state's Title Setting Review Board approved the language of the ballot initiative, allowing supporters to start gathering signatures within weeks to put the measure before voters...House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, D-Denver, is the chief proponent of the constitutional-reform measure, which would abolish the Amendment 23 requirement that education spending increase every year and eliminate the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights requirement that limits state revenue growth. The measure also would create a special reserve fund for education."
Category: Denver November 2008 Election
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