Colorado voters suspend Taxpayer Bill of Rights
2nd Nov 2005, 14:14 GMT
DENVER Colorado voters have agreed to suspend the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, the nation's strictest government spending limit, and give up more than $3 billion in taxpayer refunds to help the state bounce back from a recession.
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