Voters will decide some high stakes issues in the Nov. 7 election, ranging from the state’s property tax measure to school district financing and board elections to the city of
Colorado voters are poised to decriminalize hallucinogenic compounds in magic mushrooms, the early and unofficial election returns on Tuesday night show. The proposition captured just over 52% of the vote
Colorado voters are poised to decriminalize hallucinogenic compounds in magic mushrooms, the early and unofficial election returns on Tuesday night show. The proposition captured just over 52% of the vote
Proposition 121, a ballot measure backed by the right-wing Independence Institute, would reduce Colorado’s statutory income tax rate from 4.55% to 4.4%, reducing state tax collections by more than $400 million annually.