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Proposition 117: Colorado voters to decide whether to require approval for certain new state enterprises
4 years ago
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Proposition 117, if passed, would create a new provision similar to TABOR, but relating to enterprises and fees instead of taxes. If passed, Colorado would have to seek voter approval for any new government-owned enterprises if its revenue exceeds $100 million over its first five years.
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