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Colorado Prop CC: What it means to give back your TABOR tax refund

The Denver Post

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Different approaches to youth vaping

The Denver Post

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The political stakes for Proposition CC are huge. It’s a test case for a major fiscal overhaul in Colorado.

The Colorado Sun

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Prop CC campaign to keep taxpayers’ TABOR refunds finally launches

The Denver Post

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It’s Count Day in Colorado schools. Here’s why an accurate census matters.

Chalkbeat

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Proposition CC asks voters to give up tax refunds for education, transportation

The Durango Heralds

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The Democratic agenda came with a big price tag. Now Colorado budget writers worry about paying the bill.

The Colorado Sun

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Proposition CC asks voters to give up tax refunds for education, transportation

The Journal

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Economic Forecasts: Colorado Growth Strong, Risks Still There

CPR News

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What budget cuts during the Great Recession did to pupils’ test scores

The Economist

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Colorado State University Board of Governors comes out in support of Proposition CC

The Coloradan 

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Opinion: Time to stop drinking the Colorado economic Kool-Aid

The Colorado Sun

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TABOR challenge won’t go to trial yet after AG filing

The Denver Post

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7th Graders Urge Congressman Joe Neguse To Increase Funding For Special Education

CBS Denver 4

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TABOR faces a reckoning with Prop. CC. Here’s what you should know about its impact on state spending

The Colorado Sun

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In mostly rural Colorado, the four-day school week has taken hold. But what do communities do with “Fifth Day”?

The Colorado Sun

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Regent against TABOR change

The Denver Post

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For Colorado’s diversifying population of children, advocates fear a census undercount

The Colorado Sun

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How Another Recession Could Test K-12's Resilience

Education Week

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Report: A majority of Colorado school districts on 4-day-a-week schedule

Colorado Politics

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