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CO Early Voting Begins: Tax Reduction Measures "Devastating?"

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Monday, October 18, 2010   

DENVER - Early voting begins today in Colorado, and even though Coloradans have one of the lowest tax burdens nationwide, voters are considering two ballot measures designed to further pare state taxes and fees.

Shepard Nevel, vice president of policy and operations for the Colorado Health Foundation, says the results of Amendment 60 and Proposition 101 would be devastating.

"We all support responsible government and responsible spending, but there is a big difference between limiting government and deconstructing it or eliminating it."

The measures lower property and income taxes by about one-fourth. A study by the state's former budget director projects a revenue loss of $3.5 billion a year when fully implemented. Nevel says that would mean cutting things like law enforcement, schools and social services.

Mark Neuman-Lee, policy analyst with the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, says Amendment 60 would overturn almost two decades of local votes by citizens to increase funding for schools or libraries.

"It'll force local communities to divest from their K-12 education and divest from other public services that they have previously voted to fund to a greater amount."

Proposition 101 also reduces state fees Coloradans pay. Republican Bill Jerke is a former state lawmaker and county commissioner. He says Proposition 101's organizers were reacting in part to an increase in vehicle fees over the last two years, but they went too far.

"They didn't seek to take back the rates to before this rate increase was passed. They took it back to 1919. Back to the Model T. They took the rates back from say $100 dollars a plate back down to $10."

Shepard Nevel says the result of the two measures would leave Colorado without money to pay for most government functions.

The impacts study was conducted by Colorado Strategies. It is available online at
coloradostrategy.com




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