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Fucking commies. Got to steal your money to give to the people that don't work. Typical. Let them do this shit. Maybe it will finally be enough to turn Denver back red again (There are no blue states, only blue cities).

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>A conservative advocacy group and a state senator sued Gov. Jared Polis and the head of Colorado’s tax agency Thursday, alleging that recent legislation requiring the continued taxing of overtime pay — in the face of federal changes — violates the state constitution. The lawsuit, filed in Denver District Court, argues that House Bill 1296 violates the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, or TABOR, which requires voter approval before the state can levy new taxes. HB-1296, which Polis signed into law in May, requires the state to continue taxing overtime starting next year — and it was passed in anticipation of a provision in Congress’ tax bill this month that will temporarily allow workers to deduct a large portion of overtime from their federal taxes.

Fucking commies. Got to steal your money to give to the people that don't work. Typical. Let them do this shit. Maybe it will finally be enough to turn Denver back red again (There are no blue states, only blue cities). Archive: https://archive.today/SKgTw From the post: >>A conservative advocacy group and a state senator sued Gov. Jared Polis and the head of Colorado’s tax agency Thursday, alleging that recent legislation requiring the continued taxing of overtime pay — in the face of federal changes — violates the state constitution. The lawsuit, filed in Denver District Court, argues that House Bill 1296 violates the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, or TABOR, which requires voter approval before the state can levy new taxes. HB-1296, which Polis signed into law in May, requires the state to continue taxing overtime starting next year — and it was passed in anticipation of a provision in Congress’ tax bill this month that will temporarily allow workers to deduct a large portion of overtime from their federal taxes.

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