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Your One-Stop Shop to Defeat 60, 61, and 101
September 10, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedWe have three easy ways for you to take action to protect Colorado’s kids from these three initiatives: Pledge to Vote NO, Volunteer an hour or two, or host a postcard writing party with your friends and neighbors!
Tell Your School Board: Oppose 60, 61, 101
July 30, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedAmendments 60 & 61 and Proposition 101 will devastate our education system and make it impossible for our state to recover. We need every school board in the state to adopt resolutions against these “bad three”.
Amendment 60, 61 & Proposition 101: Facts, Figures, and Ways to Take Action
July 23, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedFacts and Figures:
Print a two-page overview of Amendment 60, 61, and Proposition 101 and how they would impact education.
Print a one-page overview of Amendment 60, 61, and Proposition 101 and how they would impact education.
Ways to Take Action:
Schedule a presentation at your PTA or community meeting.
Print a resolution that your PTA can adopt opposing Amendments 60, 61, and Proposition 101.
Volunteer to help others get informed about 60, 61, and 101 and what they would mean for Colorado kids.
Sign our petition to the Jeffco School Board thanking them for taking …
2010 Colorado Ballot: Prop 101, Amendments 60 & 61
July 7, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedGreat futures start with a great education, but great education will be impossible in Colorado, if Amendments 60, 61, or Proposition 101 pass. Find out why …
School Board Resolutions Against Amendments 60, 61, and Proposition 101
June 22, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedSource: Colorado Association of School Boards (CASB)
Amendment 60
Resolution in opposition to the ballot initiative ON LOCAL PROPERTY TAX REVENUE
WHEREAS, the _______________ Board of Education is a public entity that provides educational services to the children in the _______________ School District; and
WHEREAS, a ballot initiative to amend Article X, Section 20 (“Taxpayer Bill of Rights” or “TABOR”) of the Colorado Constitution, which will appear on the general election ballot this November as Amendment 60, would cut in half all local property taxes used for the school district’s general fund and …














