Colorado voters are set to face a significant decision in the upcoming election, as a proposed constitutional amendment aims to redirect billions of dollars in TABOR refunds towards K-12 education and other programs for children. The Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) has long been a contentious issue in Colorado, capping the state's revenue growth and requiring refunds to taxpayers when the state collects more money than it's allowed to spend. If approved, the amendment would allow the state to keep these refunds and allocate them towards much-needed funding for schools, childcare, and other initiatives that support Colorado's youngest residents. The move could have far-reaching implications for the state's education system and its most vulnerable populations.


Colorado voters will be asked to give up billions in TABOR refunds to boost K-12, other programs for kids  The Colorado Sun