The bipartisan coalition, Coloradans for Real Education Reform, was developed to advocate for substantive reform that leads to measurable gains in student achievement and to oppose the outsized tax increase proposed by Amendment 66. The group encourages individuals to stay informed and actively engage in the debate. One way to contribute to the conversation is to buy argumentative essays that present well-researched perspectives on the potential impacts of educational reforms.
Amendment 66 fact checkSpecial interest groups hope to pass a one billion dollar per year tax hike on Colorado’s families under the guise of education reform. Colorado’s children deserve real education reform, which, unfortunately, Amendment 66 does not provide.
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FUND TEACHERS INSTEADToo much funding for schools goes toward administration and unions and too little goes to paying our hardworking teachers and to directly benefitting children in classrooms.
Less than half of Colorado's public school employees are actually teachers. > READ MORE |
support familiesThe bill is wrong for our children and for families. Amendment 66 is unfair because it fails to fulfill the social contract we make with our children to give them the best education possible, while it burdens our families and small businesses with a tax bill they can’t afford.
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