Vote No on or before Election Day. When your ballot arrives in the mail, return you completed ballot right away.
Proposition HH is a November ballot measure putting your Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds at risk of being eliminated. Disguised as relief on property taxes, Prop HH is a bait-and-switch that gives the state legislature access to keep and spend your TABOR refund. A small and temporary reduction in property taxes is not worth losing long-term access to your TABOR tax refund.
Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights – known as TABOR – has consistently returned your hard-earned dollars back to you, the citizens of our state. By putting a cap on the amount of taxpayer dollars the state can keep and spend, TABOR puts your money back where it belongs: in your wallet. But now, politicians in Denver want to use Proposition HH to conduct a backdoor raid of your refund checks.
Proposition HH undermines TABOR as it grants the Colorado state legislature unprecedented access to your refund dollars. What’s worse, through a yearly 1% increase in the state’s share of available TABOR refund dollars, the government’s portion will continually expand while the taxpayer’s portion shrinks. The result? Bloated state government spending instead of refund checks for the hard-working citizens of Colorado.
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Read more about the
hidden danger of Prop HH
October 5, KOA 850 AM Radio — Interview: Tony Gagliardi on Why Small Businesses Oppose Prop HH
September 27, Denver Gazette — Editorial: Colorado small biz turns thumbs down on HH
August 12, Denver Gazette — Editorial: Business Owners Oppose Proposition HH
Vote No on or before Election Day. When your ballot arrives in the mail, return you completed ballot right away.
Proposition HH is a November ballot measure putting your Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds at risk of being eliminated. Disguised as relief on property taxes, Prop HH is a bait-and-switch that gives the state legislature access to keep and spend your TABOR refund. A small and temporary reduction in property taxes is not worth losing long-term access to your TABOR tax refund.
Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights – known as TABOR – has consistently returned your hard-earned dollars back to you, the citizens of our state. By putting a cap on the amount of taxpayer dollars the state can keep and spend, TABOR puts your money back where it belongs: in your wallet. But now, politicians in Denver want to use Proposition HH to conduct a backdoor raid of your refund checks.
Proposition HH undermines TABOR as it grants the Colorado state legislature unprecedented access to your refund dollars. What’s worse, through a yearly 1% increase in the state’s share of available TABOR refund dollars, the government’s portion will continually expand while the taxpayer’s portion shrinks. The result? Bloated state government spending instead of refund checks for the hard-working citizens of Colorado.
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Read more about the
hidden danger of Prop HH
October 5, KOA 850 AM Radio — Interview: Tony Gagliardi on Why Small Businesses Oppose Prop HH
September 27, Denver Gazette — Editorial: Colorado small biz turns thumbs down on HH
August 12, Denver Gazette — Editorial: Business Owners Oppose Proposition HH