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colorado election 2026 tabor ballot question fund schools

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- Colorado Senate Bill 135 places a TABOR refund suspension question on November 2026 ballot.
- If approved, state could retain up to $4.6 billion more annually.
- Measure addresses a $3.5 billion K-12 funding gap identified in 2023 study.
- Bill passed Senate 23-12 and House 42-21 with Democratic support.
- Initial spending aims to increase K-12 funding by 2% annually.
