In Colorado, Voters Could Undo Key Component of TABOR Law
The "Taxpayers Bill of Rights" requires that the state return excess revenue to taxpayers. A ballot question could change that.

Voters in Colorado are being offered a bit of a Faustian bargain this Election Day: the promise of a short-term property tax cut that comes with some scary long-term consequences.
Proposition HH, if approved, would undo a key component of the state's unique Taxpayer Bill of Rights law (TABOR). That law, passed as a ballot initiative in 1992, limits the annual growth of government spending to a formula based on inflation and population growth. It's been widely hailed by fiscal conservatives across the country as a model for forcing the government to live within its means.
As part of the TABOR law, Colorado is required to return excess tax revenue to taxpayers—rather than running big surpluses that easily tempt state lawmakers into expanding existing programs or dreaming up new ones.
Proposition HH would change that. If approved, the ballot initiative would create a new, higher cap on how much revenue the state is allowed to keep as an annual surplus. In return, taxpayers would get a reduction in property tax rates and some other changes to how property taxes are calculated that might provide additional tax cuts to some homeowners.
With property taxes rising sharply in recent years, it's easy to understand why some voters might like that trade-off. But the Independence Institute, the state's free market think tank, warns against making a deal with the devil. The group estimates that the state would get to keep and spend an additional $65 billion over the next two decades if Proposition HH is approved.
"If voters approve Proposition HH this November, it will not reduce property taxes," Ben Murrey, the Independence Institute's fiscal policy director, wrote last month in National Review. "Its adoption would merely produce a slightly smaller increase" while giving the state the power to keep billions of dollars that it would otherwise have to refund to voters.
Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, has been advocating for the passage of Proposition HH. In July, when he signed the bill that put this question on the ballot, Polis said passage of the initiative would allow the state to tap a "very strong TABOR surplus" to avoid cutting funding for schools while still providing property tax relief to homeowners.
While Polis often demonstrates libertarian instincts, particularly on social issues, this push to undermine TABOR should be a serious black mark on his record. Indeed, he comes away from this campaign looking like a fairly typical politician who wants to get his hands on more taxpayer money.
As is often the case with complicated policy changes put in front of voters, the language used on the ballot to describe Proposition HH has been a source of controversy. The description provided to voters focuses on the property tax reductions and makes only a passing mention of how the initiative would undermine TABOR.
Forbes says "Wording Of Colorado Ballot Measure Is Misleading, State Board Confirms"https://t.co/GRkJb4llPt
Proposition HH is a net tax increase - that is why it must be on the ballot and voted on by the people of #Colorado.
Vote NO on Proposition HH
#copolitics #coleg pic.twitter.com/xjibwbanfk
— schotts ???????? (@schotts) November 2, 2023
Independent assessments of the ballot initiative's wording confirm that it could confuse many voters. As Ballotpedia notes, one commonly used system for determining the readability of ballot questions says Proposition HH is written at a Grade 23 level—which suggests you might need a doctoral degree to understand it.
Tricky things, those deals can be. In Colorado, taxpayers could end up paying the price.
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I’m thinking, corrupt election officials, for allowing that wording on the ballot.
It's always what happens when government defines its own limits.
Corrupt and greed officials using a considerably incomplete and misleading description of the measure on the ballot. I've seen the same manure in Louisiana were the ballot issue was worded so that a "no" vote actually counted as a vote for the amendment, and a "yes" vote would lead to the amendment's "failing". We will get a chance to see if Coloradans are so ignorant or short sided as to vote to phook themselves. If they do, they deserve it, hard, deep, dry, and long!
Kudos for pointing out Reason's past praise for yet another plundering politician.
Governor Not-So-Dreamy-Anymore is off the love letter list.
What is wrong with reducing property taxes?
See my note below, shitlib.
Don't talk to sarcs new best friend like that.
Then reduce them. Don't confiscate excess income tax to divert some of it for property tax "relief".
1. The measure wouldn't actually reduce property taxes.
2. The reduction in growth of the property tax would be offset many times over by the increase in total taxes paid by the property owners.
Did you even READ the article?
Eric didn’t include this in the article, but the reason Prop HH is even being proposed is because the same Democrat dumbasses convinced Colorado’s pot and shroom-huffing chimpanzee voters to get rid of the Gallagher Amendment in the 2020 election. That amendment had kept residential property taxes extremely low, while commercial property taxes were relatively high.
When Gallagher was ended, the inevitable, COMPLETELY FUCKING PREDICTABLE result happened, and property taxes went absolutely apeshit. So now the same Democrat dumbass politicians are trying a "rob Peter to pay Paul" measure with Prop HH to supposedly solve the problem THEY CAUSED, instead of just admitting, "hey, we fucked up" and asking to bring the Gallagher Amendment back.
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Yeah, the fun of not living in Colorado anymore is that I can mock these idiots and laugh at their suffering.
This revelation is completely shocking to me. I cannot imagine the Dems fucking the people they're notionally supposed to be representing.
"Baby, you know I don't want to hit you, but you just get me so riled up sometimes!"
The guy who advocated the Gallagher Amendment change is a CEO. Ever since DaVita moved its corporate HQ from El Segundo to Denver (2010 I think), their CEO has been trying (successfully) to turn CO politics into CA politics. Of By and For the money. He targeted the Gallagher Amendment in order to reduce commercial property tax rates (paid by corporations not households) – which was supported by both the business wing of R’s and the union wing of D’s. He targeted the CO caucus/primary system in order to make pols more corruptible to moderates/independents with money. He backed a ballot initiative to make it near-impossible to change the constitution via that route. He is now pouring money into Denver school board races and the recent mayor race thus making sure regular folks can’t run anymore.
Whatever Proposition HH is, it likely isn’t his doing. Even the money isn’t a one-sided carpet bomb. It looks like standard leftist/bureaucrat stuff.
That's great. Doesn't change the fact the Democrats were nearly all-in on this. The legislators were the ones who put it on the ballot. Academics endorsed it. But it's also no surprise that establishment Republicans like Dick Wadhams and Hank Brown were in support of it, too, and like most establishment Republicans, were stupid enough to not realize that the Dems were going to end up using the chaos to undermine TABOR later on.
There is a good chance Colorado's low information voters will pass this.
I'm putting the odds at 95%, only because people are going to be desperate to mitigate those tax increases. If they had kept Gallagher, they could have had the reduced property tax burden, AND the tax refund. Fucking morons.
Goes to show that direct democracy only works in stable, homogenous, high-trust societies.
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Speaking of Colorado dumbshits, my favorite AWFL wine aunt published another article. I got to read this stupidity, now you get to read it, too:
Jared Polis’ threat to veto overdose prevention centers in Colorado reeks of anti-science Polis is threatening vetoes and refuting the science, this time by refusing to even consider evidence-based programs to prevent opioid overdoses. Trish Zornio Nov 6, 2023
In a troubling trend of strong-armed tactics, Colorado’s two-term governor has issued yet another preemptive bill veto — even as the topic in question could hold a legislative majority from his own party. The latest offense? His staunch refusal to allow overdose prevention centers in Colorado. This is not the first time Polis has publicly threatened lawmakers with a veto. In 2020, Polis threatened to veto a tax fairness bill. In 2021, Polis threatened to veto a climate change bill. Who knows how many threats he’s made behind closed doors. That Polis acts more like a king than a governor is only part of the problem. His recent threat reeks of fear and anti-science, a shocking and growing trend from a man who claims to be grounded in facts… So here we are. We have informed state legislators willing to take on the task of running a bill and educating the public on how we can work to save lives. Yet we have a governor who would rather rule by iron fist and who won’t even entertain the discussion from within his own party. Is this kind of leadership what Democrats now stand for? Because strong-armed veto threats and anti-science stances have happened several times now under Polis, and it makes me wonder. It’s easy to say you support democracy, facts and reason until you’re blue in the face, but if you refuse to play your part in securing them, how much is your word really worth?
That’s right, folks–according to this emotive, authority-appealing hysteric, telling legislators that you’re going to exercise your constitutionally-given capability to exercise a veto on legislation you don’t support makes you an oppressive royalist who doesn’t support democracy. “Democracy,” in this case, being “anything that I think should be passed, when Democrats are in charge.”
Seriously, anyone who unironically believes that exercising a constitutional checks and balances is a dictatorial move needs to have their vote stripped away.
It reads like satire. Hard to believe people have such absurd belief systems.
Someone doesn't find Polis to be Governor McDreamy.
Like I've pointed out before, his one saving grace is that he's marginally less retarded than the alliance of POCs and the white Jon Stewart/Jon Oliver wine-and-cheese crowd that put him in office.
But Polis was the Chosen One!
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taxation is theft.
>>Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, has been advocating for the passage of Proposition HH.
Reason (L) has been advocating for dinner with Polis for some time.
He's just Not That Into You.
Seems like TABOR is under attack every election cycle. Hopefully folks aren't duped by this new angle. If they don't see the political scheming by the grubby legislators we are seriously doomed.
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I am beginning to hate Colorado Democrats, since they hate the state constitutional limit on income taxes.
Last year, the (D) fucktards refused to refund income taxes collected over the TABOR limit, and instead turned it into a "let's write checks for voters just before the election".
Now they want to again steal TABOR refunds and divert some as property tax "relief", but set up to favor lower income people.
In both cases they have defied the refund concept and created a new redistribution plan.
If you aren’t buying votes, you aren’t trying.
– Team D
Vote with a bullet. Or several. Vote multiple times! It's the Democrat way.
Proposition HH failed pretty convincingly. 40% to 60%
I'm honestly shocked that it went down. Now we get to watch the idiots in the state house flail around trying to come up with another byzantine measure rather than show the balls to put TABOR's repeal on the ballot.
I don't believe it either.