Three ballot measures approved for the Colorado 2010 ballot
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December 16, 2009
DENVER, Colorado: Three ballot measures have been approved by Secretary of State Bernie Buescher for the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot. Proposition 101, aims to cut income taxes, vehicle registration fees and fees on phones and internet service. Amendment 60 proposes limiting how property taxes are raised and reversing recent tax laws which increased taxes. Amendment 61 calls for prohibiting borrowing by state or local government and require voter approval for future loans.[1] [2]
November 2:
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Amendment P | Gambling | Transfers the licensing of games of chance from the Department of State to the Department of Revenue | |
| LRCA | Amendment Q | Admin of gov't | Process for moving the state seat to a temporary location during a declared disaster emergency | |
| LRCA | Amendment R | Taxes | Eliminate property taxes for individuals or businesses that use government-owned property for a private benefit | |
| CICA | Amendment 60 | Taxes | Proposes reducing property taxes | |
| CICA | Amendment 61 | State budgets | Forbids debt by loan in any form | |
| CICA | Amendment 62 | Abortion | Applies the term 'person' to every human being from the beginning of biological development | |
| CICA | Amendment 63 | Health care | Protect the individual’s right to make health care decisions | |
| CISS | Proposition 101 | Taxes | Makes amendments to current vehicle, income and telecommunications taxes and fees | |
| CISS | Proposition 102 | Law enforcement | Amends the criteria for setting bail and type of bond | |
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| Propositions • | Recall | • Law |
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