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Proposition 101, Amendments 60 and 61 Thursday, Sept. 30 8:30 – 9:30 Ann Terry Executive Director SDA Sam Mamet Executive Director CML Chip Taylor Executive Director CCI, Inc. Ken DeLay Executive Director CASB

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Proposition 101, Amendments 60 and 61. Thursday, Sept. 30 8:30 – 9:30. Ann Terry Executive Director SDA. Sam Mamet Executive Director CML. Chip Taylor Executive Director CCI, Inc. Ken DeLay Executive Director CASB. Agenda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Proposition 101,

Amendments 60 and 61

Thursday, Sept. 30

8:30 – 9:30

Ann TerryExecutive DirectorSDA

Sam MametExecutive DirectorCML

Chip TaylorExecutive DirectorCCI, Inc.

Ken DeLayExecutive DirectorCASB

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Latest news from Rick Reiter from Coloradans for Responsible Latest news from Rick Reiter from Coloradans for Responsible ReformReform

What to tell your friends and neighbors about the measuresWhat to tell your friends and neighbors about the measures

Examples of successful local government education and outreach Examples of successful local government education and outreach effortsefforts

Q & AQ & A

Agenda

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www.donthurtcolorado.com

Rick Reiter, Coloradans for Responsible Reform

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What to tell your friends and neighbors

Tell them that yes, these measures will reduce taxes. But they will also reduce basic services that they rely upon everyday.

Remind them that they will be making an important decision in November. These ballot questions place local government at a financial crossroads. They combine to slash tax and fee revenue and impose restraints that will make the financing of public facilities difficult and expensive.

These measures come at a time when local government These measures come at a time when local government revenues and spending are decreasing. Like the adjustments revenues and spending are decreasing. Like the adjustments being made by families during this recession, cities, towns, being made by families during this recession, cities, towns, counties, school districts, and special districts have had to cut counties, school districts, and special districts have had to cut spending, spend smarter, and work with citizens to determine spending, spend smarter, and work with citizens to determine service priorities. service priorities.

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Talk about your community’s specific impact. For example, what future projects would not be able to be implemented if these measures pass?

Remind them that there are many people in your community that agree with you. Identify by name citizen leaders, local business owners, and any other people you know that are also in opposition to the measures.

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Successful education & outreach efforts

Various jurisdictions pass joint resolution

Douglas County

City of Centennial

City of Durango

Special Districts

Cherry Creek School District

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Joint Resolution

Town of Telluride Town of Mountain Village San Miguel County Town of Norwood San Miguel County Public Library District #1 Telluride Hospital District Telluride School District Telluride Fire District

“ “ The position these districts, municipalities, and the The position these districts, municipalities, and the county took by signing the joint resolution highlights the county took by signing the joint resolution highlights the devastating consequences that would take place if any of devastating consequences that would take place if any of these issues passed at the upcoming election.  We stand these issues passed at the upcoming election.  We stand unified in opposition to those who would attempt to take unified in opposition to those who would attempt to take from our citizens their rights of local representation and from our citizens their rights of local representation and their ability to plan for the future needs of our their ability to plan for the future needs of our communities.” communities.”

Stu Fraser, Mayor, Town of Telluride

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Douglas County

In Resolution, acknowledged the concerns at the root of these ballot questions.

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Douglas County, cont.

Seven-month collaborative effort with municipalities and large special districts to prepare comprehensive financial and services impact of ballot measures

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Douglas County, cont.

“The key to effective public outreach in Douglas County has been the partnership between elected officials and the business community who are hosting community forums that emphasize the potential negative impacts to our state and local economies.  These leaders understand, if such measures pass, how difficult it will be for Colorado to remain economically competitive and for our state to retain and grow jobs. Therefore, in partnership, we have taken strong positions in opposition to these ballot measures.”

Jill E. Repella, District III Commissioner

Creation of multi-jurisdictional reference guide for use by employees and the community - posted on County website www.douglas.co.us

Local media referred to reference guide

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City of Centennial www.centennialcolorado.com

Fair & balanced way to provide information

Includes disclaimer

Provides Web sites in favor of measures

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City of Centennial, cont. www.centennialcolorado.com

“The impacts of these amendments would be dramatic to the City of Centennial if they pass. It is critical that as elected officials for our communities we continue to communicate how detrimental these amendments and proposition will be to our cities, towns, and state. Everything and everyone will be affected.”

Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon

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City of Durango

“Our recent news conference offered representatives from local government, special districts, non-profit organizations, and school districts from across the southwest region the opportunity to tell their stories about the impacts the three ballot measures will have on their local communities.”

Durango City Manager Ron LeBlanc

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Special Districts conduct analyses of service impacts

Analyses conducted by Wheat Ridge Sanitation District Eagle River Water & Sanitation District Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority

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Special District Association, cont.

“Special districts are a vital part of Colorado’s infrastructure. Amendments 60 , 61 and Proposition 101 would cripple their ability to provide such basic services as fire protection and water and wastewater delivery. These ballot initiatives will essentially collapse local government.”

Patrick Mulhern, President, SDA

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Cherry Creek School District Created flyer using no district funds – people

paid for copies to distribute on their own Passed formal resolution opposing measures Grass-roots campaign with the Board attending

back-to-school nights, School Accountability Committee meetings and Parent Council meetings

Created email blasts for people to forward to their own lists

Distributed yard signs

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Other Suggestions Pass a resolution opposing measures and encourage people to vote

against them

Encourage elected officials to speak out against measures

Write letters to the editor to local newspapers

Submit op-eds

Pick up yard signs from Coloradans for Responsible Reform and display them at your home or business. (Visit www.donthurtcolorado.com for information on picking up signs.)

Post your opinions on personal social media

TALK, TALK, TALK!

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Visit www.donthurtcolorado.com and follow us on

Fighting the Fight Together…

Sam Mamet Executive Director

Colorado Municipal [email protected]

303-831-6411

Ann Terry Executive Director

Special District [email protected]

303-863-1733

Chip Taylor Executive Director

Colorado Counties, [email protected]

303-861-4076

Ken DeLay Executive Director

Colorado Association of School Boards

[email protected]

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Questions?

www.donthurtcolorado.com

www.sdaco.org www.ccionline.org www.casb.org www.cml.org