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TABOR and were
In 2005, TABOR proposals were introduced in about half of the states.

TABOR and similar
In 2006, two Libertarian groups financially backed by New York real estate developer Howie Rich campaigned for laws similar to TABOR in eight states.

TABOR and on
Any retained Referendum C revenue ( revenue above the allowable TABOR limit but below the Referendum C cap ) is statutorily required to be spent on health care, education, firefighter and police retirement plans and strategic transportation projects.
Many of their twenty state chapters are currently working on plans to implement TABOR in their respective states.
In Florida, AFP lobbied the Taxation and Budget Reform Committee to place a TABOR on the November ' 08 ballot.
A TABOR referendum on the ballot in Maine as an initiative effort led by Mary Adams was defeated in November 2006.

TABOR and was
Opponents claim that it is because of this that the percentage of Colorado ’ s roads in " poor " condition stands at 73 percent, with quality declining dramatically since TABOR was enacted.

TABOR and by
The Taxpayer Bill of Rights ( abbreviated TABOR ) is a concept advocated by conservative and free market libertarian groups, primarily in the United States, as a way of limiting the growth of government.

TABOR and .
The most well-known example of TABOR legislation is in the state of Colorado.
Under TABOR, state and local governments cannot raise tax rates without voter approval and cannot spend revenues collected under existing tax rates if revenues grow faster than the rate of inflation and population growth, without voter approval.
Revenue in excess of the TABOR limit, commonly referred to as theTABOR surplus ,” must be refunded to taxpayers, unless voters approve a revenue change as an offset in a referendum.
Under TABOR, the state has returned more than $ 2 billion to taxpayers.
However, spending growth could be interrupted due to an economic recession, in which case inflation-adjusted per capita spending did decrease -- and TABOR did not permit inflation-adjusted per capita spending to return to its pre-recession level.
This measure allows the state to retain and spend money from existing revenue sources above the TABOR limit each year beginning in FY 2005-06.
The state may spend all revenue subject to TABOR for five years through FY 2009-10.
Beginning in FY 2010-11, the state may spend revenue above the TABOR limit up to a capped amount known as the " Referendum C cap.
Referendum C and other attempts to mitigate the effects of TABOR are referred to as " de-Brucing " after Douglas Bruce, the author of the amendment.
One prominent advocacy group in favor of TABOR is Americans for Prosperity.
Others note that Colorado has continued growth as well as larger tax revenues concurrent with the TABOR act.
In 1992, the year before TABOR took effect, the state of Colorado paid 45 percent of the per-pupil funding for public schools.
Currently, Colorado is the only state with TABOR.
The Colorado Taxpayer Bill of Rights ( the TABOR amendment ) also bans surpluses, and requires the state to refund taxpayers in event of a budget surplus.

advocates and were
This means that advocates of phylogenetic nomenclature have removed a large number of basal Devonian and Carboniferous amphibian-type tetrapod groups that were formerly placed in Amphibia in Linnaean taxonomy, and included them elsewhere under cladistic taxonomy.
The foremost advocates of impeachment were Ben Butler and James M. Ashley.
Even the loopholes – ritual slaughter and hunting – were challenged by advocates of ahimsa.
Foremost among the new doubters were the empiricists, the advocates of scientific method, with its emphasis on experimentation and reliance on evidence gathered from sensory experience.
This was inaugurated by Montalembert, but its literary advocates were chiefly Dom Gueranger, a learned Benedictine monk, abbot of Solesmes, and Louis François Veuillot ( 1813 – 1883 ) of the Univers ; and it succeeded in suppressing them everywhere, the last diocese to surrender being Orleans in 1875.
From around 1840 to 1860, laissez-faire advocates of the Manchester School and writers in The Economist were confident that their early victories would lead to a period of expanding economic and personal liberty and world peace but would face reversals as government intervention and activity continued to expand from the 1850s.
The exception being those areas where, up to the 19th century, civil law rather than common law was the governing tradition, including admiralty law, probate and ecclesiastical law, such cases were heard in the Doctor's Commons, and argued by advocates who held degrees either of doctor of civil law at Oxford or doctor of law at Cambridge.
The main continental rationalists ( Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz ) were also advocates of the empirical " scientific method ".
Circumcision in particular was considered repulsive by Greeks and Hellenists while circumcision advocates were labelled Judaisers, see Jewish background to the circumcision controversy for details.
In October 1940, Gandhi and Nehru, abandoning their original stand of supporting Britain, decided to launch a limited civil disobedience campaign in which leading advocates of Indian independence were selected to participate one by one.
Gaunt, the Earl Marshal Henry Percy, and a number of other friends accompanied Wycliffe, and four begging friars were his advocates.
This massacre prompted the warlike Navajo leaders such as Manuelito to gain influence over those who were advocates of peace.
Many early feminists and advocates of women's rights were considered left-wing by their contemporaries.
Labor representatives and consumer advocates were at the bottom of the list.
An angry Cablevision, community groups and transportation advocates were determined to derail the Jets ' attempts at building the stadium and two lawsuits challenging the construction of the stadium on environmental grounds were filed.
Finally, the mere fact that so many copies of Windows were shipping to users ( whom OS / 2 advocates viewed as uncritical and uninformed ), coupled with the fact that so many in the industry had so much riding on the success of OS / 2, created conditions ripe for so many trying to take matters into their own hands.
Gordon Allport, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers were all advocates of the uniqueness of individuals.
The " Founding Fathers " were strong advocates of republican values, especially Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton.
Those lesbians whose sexuality focused on genital pleasure were liable to be dismissed by the advocates of political lesbianism as " male identified ".
The advocates of the Constitution were anxious to obtain the unanimous support of all twelve states represented in Convention.
According to advocates of the quilt theory, there were ten quilt patterns that were used to direct slaves to take particular actions.
Some 19th-century classical liberals, notably Gustave de Molinari and Frédéric Bastiat, were known advocates of an emergent society and wrote about the concepts in detail.
For example, Alabama Klansmen like Hugo Black were among the foremost advocates of better public schools, effective Prohibition enforcement, expanded road construction, and other " progressive " measures to benefit poor whites.

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