

Studies show that providing kids with a healthy breakfast and lunch makes them more attentive and engaged in the classroom, leading to better grades, higher attendance rates, and higher graduation rates. Proposition FF will ensure access to free, nutritious meals made with quality ingredients for all students in public schools.
Any public school participating in the Healthy School Meals for All program will be fully reimbursed for providing free (often locally sourced) breakfasts and lunches to all students who need them. The program will eliminate lunch debt, remove stigma from the lunchroom, and ensure that no kid goes hungry because their family can’t afford to put food on the table.
The funding source of the program makes Colorado’s tax system more fair, by capping state income tax deductions for those with incomes above $30
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In Colorado, it is the voters who make the most important tax policy and school funding decisions. That’s why it’s critical that they have unbiased, reliable information about the ballot measures in front of them.
Proposition GG requires that, for any ballot initiative asking voters to approve a state income tax change, the question must include a simple table showing what the proposed change will mean for their family’s finances and how the tax change will impact Coloradans across the income levels. That way, voters will see the entire picture – right on the ballot.
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121 is an initiative that would hurt Colorado and Coloradans in two ways:
It will reduce state revenue that could be used to pay teachers and support students by $1 billion in the first two years alone.
gives the wealthiest Coloradans the biggest tax breaks. In fact, if Proposition 121 passes, those who make more than $1 million a year will receive more than 50% of the tax cut.
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Issue Committee, Lisa Weil, Registered Agent.