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2022 Ballot GuideFrom affordable housing to an income tax reduction, this November Colorado voters will face 11 different questions on their 2022 statewide election ballot. City & County of Denver residents will face 3 unique questions on their 2022 election ballot. Unfortunately wading through the ballot language of these measures does not always provide clear choices. Political ads and campaign rhetoric make casting a vote even more daunting. The 2022 Common Sense Institute Ballot Guide outlines the facts and provides an objective analysis of the economic impacts – without the spin. Based on economic models and comprehensive fiscal analysis, each issue is presented in a clear and concise manner that gives voters the information they need to make educated and informed decisions on each question.

On this episode of Common Sense Digest, Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes CSI’s Vice President of Policy and Research Chris Brown and CSI 2022 Mike A. Leprino Fellow Evelyn Lim to discuss four measures, of which CSI has done analysis. Those measures are:

  • Proposition 123: Dedicate Revenue for Affordable Housing Programs
  • Proposition 121: State Income Tax Rate Reduction
  • Proposition FF: Healthy School Meals for All
  • Denver Ordinance 305: No Eviction Without Representation

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