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Newspaper article from: The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO) ...spokesman for Protect Colorados Communities, an...Backers of the measures say they are needed to...taxpayers. When the economy is down, you dont...Bill of Rights, or TABOR, an amendment approved...the backers did not report expenditures and...Gazette by Protect Colorados Communities. ...

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