Politics
Colorado adds tax after tax despite TABOR restrictions
Colorado continues to pile tax after tax on workers and small businesses in an effort to avert needed budget cuts. This is despite TABOR, the section of the state’s constitution that requires voter approval of all tax cuts. While Colorado, like most states, is
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Colorado GOP has a strong bench
The Colorado GOP, which in the last six years has gone from dominating the state to having only one statewide office holder and only two of seven members of Congress, has a deeper bench than I thought.
Last night we attended the state GOP’s
How Colorado can recruit businesses from California, New York and Illinois
Many businesses want to escape troubled states, and states that are in better shape than California, New York and Illinois are trying to recruit them, according to The Wall Street Journal.
California, New York and Illinois have
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