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Colorado law required school districts to set aside money from within the total budget for specific purposes, such as buildings, insurance, books and other school supplies, and services for "at-risk" students. These specific budgetary earmarks accounted $600 on average per student according to 2004–2005 school year figures — roughly eight percent of district operating budgets. Referendum J proposed a new requirement: each school district must spend a minimum of 65% of its operating budget on a set of budget items specified in the referendum.
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Colorado Initiative Measure 89 is a proposed constitutional amendment that will appear on the ballot on November 5, 2024. If passed, the amendment would...
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Legalizing cannabis, failing in both states with such referendums for use for unconditional reasons (Colorado, Nevada) as well as for medical use only (South...
of SB 171 which put Referendum 4A on the November 1998 ballot. SB 171 was sponsored by Representative Doug Dean (R) from Colorado Springs. Members of...
Amendment 41 is a citizen initiative adopted by Colorado voters in the 2006 general election. Amendment 41 has three main sections. Amendment 41's "gift...
Scottish Parliament after the referendum, following cross-party talks in the Smith Commission. Since the 2014 referendum, events such as the UK leaving...
A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which, in certain polities, voters can...
University of Colorado Boulder The following is a list of some notable people associated with the University of Colorado Boulder. Thomas R. Cech, Nobel...