Colorado Democrats propose plan to ask voters for major TABOR change for K-12 funding

“(The Colorado Education Association) is working in partnership with teachers across the state to ask the legislature to consider increasing funding for K-12 public education by 2% every year for the next 10 years, paid for by raising the fiscal limit we have here in the state — raising the TABOR rationing limit — by what it is we spend on K-12 public education,” said Sen. Jeff Bridges, a Greenwood Village Democrat who’s vice chair of the powerful Joint Budget Committee.

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