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Face The State Archives For Saturday, June 07, 2008

Political Cartoon for 6/6: No means no

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"Gentlemen ask first, and Judge Habas has now told Gov. Ritter he needs to ask like one." Denver District Judge Christina Habas has ruled the "Colorado Children's Amendment," which increases the state's property-tax income, is an unconstitutional tax increase under the state Constitution. The Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, adopted in 1992, requires a public vote for any tax increase.

CCHE Refuses To Release Racial Data

A Face the State Staff Report

June 6, 2008

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education has declined to cooperate with an organization attempting to study the impact of race and gender preferences on the admissions process at state colleges and universities here.


More Colorado students say "no" to being categorized by race

A Face the State Staff Report

June 4, 2008

According to statistics released to Face The State from the University of Colorado, an increasing number of students are declining to reveal their race on their applications to the school. CU is also seeing additional increases in the number of students identifying themselves by more than one race.


State Ed Board Uncommitted On Mill Levy Appeal

A Face the State Staff Report

June 3, 2008

While Gov. Bill Ritter has eagerly insisted that he will appeal a Friday court ruling establishing that a mill levy freeze amounts to an unconstitutional tax increase under Colorado law, members of the state Board of Education, a defendant in the case, remain undecided about whether they will formally join in support of Ritter's challenge.


Ron Paul supporters turn out in droves for state GOP convention

A Face the State Staff Report

June 2, 2008

While supporters of Ron Paul's long-shot presidential bid had hinted in the weeks leading up to Colorado GOP state convention that things might turn ugly at the Saturday event, they maintained a calm but enthusiastic presence there in a sea of dozens of yellow campaign t-shirts, buttons, and signs.


Political Cartoon for 5/30: Where's Mark?

Face The State Humor

May 30, 2008

Candidate for U.S. Senate, Mark Udall, touts his experience in the U.S. House, but missed votes on 11 key defense bills this year. Face The State cartoonist Milton puts out an APB.


Municipal Fascists, Labor Leaders, and the Justices Who Love Them Both

FTS Opinion

June 4, 2008

If the nine black robes on the U.S. Supreme Court rule the roost, it's not for a lack of competition from right here in Colorado.


Ritter's arrogance, undeterred

FTS Opinion

June 2, 2008

Give credit where credit is due. Gov. Bill Ritter is gutsy these days. Even after having a controversial tax increase he championed slapped down in district court as unconstitutional, he remains undeterred. The Governor will use your tax dollars to backfill his endless promises to taxpayers.

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