The Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling Monday upholding certain provisions of the 2007 School Finance Act which allow the state to collect increased property tax revenues without a public vote. FTS takes a look at the decision, with reaction from the plaintiff's attorney, Richard Westfall, Independence Institute president Jon Caldara, and Nina Lopez of the Colorado Children's Campaign.
COLORADO'S FRONTPAGE
Face the State
Segment 3 - State supreme court upholds tax increase without public vote
Filed Under: Education, General Assembly, Local Government, Small Business, State Government, TaxesTopics: Bill Ritter, Colorado Children's Campaign, Colorado State Board of Education, Independence Institute, Jon Caldara, Mary Mullarkey, Richard Westfall
Originally aired March 21, 2009
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