Denver ballot question poses sales tax to fund college tuition
By Here & NowDenver ballot question poses sales tax to fund college tuition
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Denver could become one of the first cities in the country to help students pay for any public college in Colorado.
Tomorrow, voters will decide on a tax that would fund scholarships for low-to-middle-income students. Supporters say it’s critical for economic development in a city where less than half of high school graduates finish college.
Critics say city government should focus on fixing sidewalks and fighting crime.
From the Here & Now Contributors Network, Jenny Brundin with Colorado Public Radio reports.
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