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  • VOTO YES

    Support Proposition HH for property tax relief that also protects Colorado schools.

  • Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.
    Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.
    Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.

    Proposition HH

    Proposition HH is a measure referred by the Colorado General Assembly to voters to address rising property taxes as a result of the enormous appreciation in home values in Colorado in recent years. Proposition HH reduces the rate of property tax increase while ensuring that public school districts reliant on property tax funding don't lose out in the bargain. Proposition HH would reduce but not eliminate refunds paid under the 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to backfill education funding that would otherwise be lost.

    Support / Oppose / Neutral
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  • VOTO YES

    Support Proposition II to let the state keep tobacco tax money they've already collected to fund preschool programs.

  • Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.
    Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.
    Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.

    Proposition II

    Proposition II allows the state to retain funds already collected vias taxes on tobacco products and direct that funding as originally intended to preschool programs. Voting against Proposition II would result in over $23 million in tax revenue being refunded to tobacco companies and distributors.

    Support / Oppose / Neutral

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