Had voters rejected Proposition II, tobacco tax rates in Colorado would decrease by 11.53 percent and tobacco companies would get $23.65 million in tax refunds. Instead, two-thirds of the voters approved Proposition II, meaning the money will be used to fund preschool programs. The post Colorado Voters Reject Tobacco Tax Rate Drop, Refund appeared first on halfwheel.

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