From Casey (at SGLF) <[email protected]>
Subject Taxes, taxes, and more taxes for Coloradoans
Date June 28, 2021 7:30 PM
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Liberals in Colorado just cannot take their hands out of the pockets of Coloradoans. After passing legislation this year that will impose a $617 million increase in taxes and fees across the state, they decided they were still not done. Last week, Governor Polis signed a $5 billion transportation bill that will increase taxes and fees on gasoline, deliveries (i.e. Amazon, FedEx, Grubhub), and ride shares (i.e. Uber and Lyft). 

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Hi John,

Liberals in Colorado just cannot take their hands out of the pockets of Coloradoans. After passing legislation this year that will impose a $617 million increase in taxes and fees across the state, they decided they were still not done. Last week, Governor Polis signed a $5 billion transportation bill that will increase taxes and fees on gasoline, deliveries (i.e. Amazon, FedEx, Grubhub), and ride shares (i.e. Uber and Lyft).

When will enough be enough? As the economy attempts to recover from liberal-mandated lockdowns, the Left continues to stall growth by increasing taxes. The old ‘tax and spend’ mentality has gotten liberal states nowhere fast and it will continue to keep them stagnate.

On the other hand, conservative-led states like Iowa and Arizona are cutting taxes and providing relief for small businesses. We see where priorities stand on both sides. Liberals want someone else’s money for their projects and conservatives want Americans to thrive after enduring a year and a half of hardship.

Sincerely,

Casey
Deputy Executive Director
State Government Leadership Foundation

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