Tag: Denver Ballot Measures
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$22 million spent on five Denver ballot initiatives
Over $22 million has been spent on campaigns surrounding five of the 12 initiatives that will appear on Denver’s November ballot, covering topics like animal welfare, sales tax increases, and expanded union bargaining rights. Here is a breakdown of what each of the five initiatives are, how much has been spent for or against them,…
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Denver voters to decide on animal welfare, sales tax, and union rights in November
Over $22 million has been spent on campaigns surrounding five of the 12 initiatives that will appear on Denver’s November ballot, covering topics like animal welfare, sales tax increases, and expanded union bargaining rights. Here is a breakdown of what each of the five initiatives are, how much has been spent for or against them,…
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Denver city attorney sues to remove 72-hour enforcement of camping ban from ballot initiative
The Denver City Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit Friday in an effort to edit Initiative 303 on the November ballot, removing its deadline for the city to enforce its urban camping ban. If passed by voters, Initiative 303 would require the city to take action against reported illegal camps within 72 hours and allow citizens…
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Former Denver Mayor Webb slams ballot measures 2E, 2G; backers buckle down
Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb and his wife, Wilma Webb, denounced the City Council-backed ballot measures 2E and 2G, which are designed to strengthen the power of Denver’s legislative branch. The Webbs said the measures “threaten our standing as a world-class city,” in a statement released Wednesday urging voters to vote no on the measures.…





