Complete Colorado

October 4, 2013

Denver uses red tape to pick winners and losers

A recent KMGH Ch-7 report pulled no punches on the state of bureaucracy in Denver: Tens of millions of dollars in private sector construction projects are bottlenecked because the City

Rather than Amendment 66, how about some real reform?

While the state’s largest newspaper tries to get Amendment 66 to set sail, real reforms that could benefit students without costing extra money are left to sit in dry dock. Instead of raising taxes on families and small businesses across Colorado, why not allow them to donate a portion of their tax liability to nonprofit organizations that give K-12 private tuition scholarships to students in need?

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