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Publications Tagged With "referendum c"
Referendum C continues to cushion vital public services from the worst effects of recessions
Colorado voters in 2005 approved Referendum C, a measure that allowed the state government to preserve key investments in public s...
Looking forward: Colorado's fiscal prospects amid a financial crisis
This report projects the amount Colorado would need to spend to maintain state services at 2007 levels through fiscal year 2012-13...
Looking Forward: Colorado's fiscal prospects after Referendum C
In November 2005, Colorado voters passed Referendum C, giving the state a five-year “timeout” from the revenue limits ...
NEW GENERAL FUND SPENDING AFTER REFERENDUM C
Passage of Referendum C (Ref C), on November 1, 2005, demonstrated the willingness of Colorado voters to invest more of their mone...
Restored, New and Increased Programs in the Colorado State Budget Following the 2001 Recession
This paper examines the extent to which the revenue that the State of Colorado was able to retain under Referendum C, passed by vo...
Referendum C: A small step, but not a panacea
While Referendum C allowed the legislature to spend $801 million more than it would have had the referendum not passed, the number...
March Revenue Projections – Trends After Six Months
On March 20 Legislative Council Chief Economist Mike Mauer presented the quarterly revenue projection for March 2006. The March fi...
Referendum C Passes and Referendum D Fails: Now What for Colorado’s Budget?
Statewide measure Referendum C (Ref. C) was approved by Colorado voters, 52% to 48% on November 1, while Referendum D failed, 49.3...
The Colorado Economic Recovery Act: Summary of HB05-1194—Referendum C
On April 18th the Colorado General Assembly approved HB05-1194, which will be sent to the voters in November 2005 as Referendum C....

