By Karen Morfitt | CBS Colorado
Cities and counties across the metro area are going to voters asking to remove revenue limits set by the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. In Jefferson County there is now a push to save TABOR that is gaining momentum as well.
“I think these are like the third use of them,” county resident Jessica Fenske said.
The yard signs she’s helping to paint this year are sending the same message they did in 2019 and again in 2022 — to protect tax caps put in place by TABOR.
“It’s the same fight every time; it’s not a left or right fight going on,” Fenske said. “It’s just the people trying to keep some of their money.”