Colorado lawmakers are considering a ballot measure that could have far-reaching implications for the state's education system. The proposed initiative would ask voters to raise the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) cap by billions of dollars, with the primary goal of funneling additional funds into Colorado's schools. If approved, this move would mark a significant shift in the state's approach to education funding, potentially alleviating some of the pressure on school districts struggling to make ends meet. As the state grapples with the challenges of growing student populations and stagnant funding, this ballot measure could be a crucial step towards addressing the needs of Colorado's students and educators.
Legislature mulls ballot measure that would ask voters to raise TABOR cap by billions primarily to fund Colorado's schools The Colorado Sun