This fall, Colorado voters will once again carry the burden of answering major questions about the state’s future.
What’s happening: At least seven questions are confirmed for the November ballot. A handful of others — involving education, wine sales and more — could also qualify before the Aug. 8 deadline.
- Five of the measures were sent to voters by state lawmakers, according to an independent tracker, including one that would trim existing tax breaks to pay for a school meals program.
- The latest addition is a proposal asking voters to legalize possession (but not the retail sale) of psychedelic mushrooms.
See the full article by John Frank, July 26, 2022
