Colorado voters may get say in making roads a budget priority

 

A decades-old law that required a percentage of sales and use taxes be used on transportation needs but was repealed by a Democrat-controlled Colorado General Assembly is about get a second life and possibly go before the voters in November.

An initiative filed with the Colorado General Assembly Legislative Council on Friday starts the process that will lead to petitions and eventually a public vote if sponsors of the idea gather the needed signatures, roughly 126,000.

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