The Gay guy in charge of CO is pissed off that he could not trick CO residents into giving up the money they were over-taxed for so that he could claim its for property tax relief when you would have gotten ~$250 in relief but your TABOR refund would be ~$750+. They wanted to use this to fund schools, not give you property tax relief. It was bullshit before, it is bullshit now. Be on the lookout for them to rebrand this and try again.
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From the post:
"Two days after voters rejected Proposition HH, Gov. Jared Polis called a special session of the Colorado State Legislature. He says lawmakers need to produce a property tax relief plan before December -- when county accessors finalize tax bills -- or homeowners will face record increases.
To drive home the urgency of the situation, the governor donned safety glasses and took a bat to a glass case with a sign that read, "IN CASE OF NO PROP HH BREAK GLASS."
He pulled out a piece of paper and announced, "looks like a special session for property tax relief.""
The Gay guy in charge of CO is pissed off that he could not trick CO residents into giving up the money they were over-taxed for so that he could claim its for property tax relief when you would have gotten ~$250 in relief but your TABOR refund would be ~$750+. They wanted to use this to fund schools, not give you property tax relief. It was bullshit before, it is bullshit now. Be on the lookout for them to rebrand this and try again.
Archive: https://archive.today/xNLLN
From the post:
"Two days after voters rejected Proposition HH, Gov. Jared Polis called a special session of the Colorado State Legislature. He says lawmakers need to produce a property tax relief plan before December -- when county accessors finalize tax bills -- or homeowners will face record increases.
To drive home the urgency of the situation, the governor donned safety glasses and took a bat to a glass case with a sign that read, "IN CASE OF NO PROP HH BREAK GLASS."
He pulled out a piece of paper and announced, "looks like a special session for property tax relief.""
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