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  2. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Proponents accredit much of Colorado's economic prosperity in the period immediately following adoption of the law to the limit and its effect on government spending and taxes . When Colorado voters passed the law that decriminalized marijuana, the voters approved using tax money generated from marijuana sales for schools, police, and drug ...

  3. Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    719. FIPS code. 08-16000. GNIS feature ID. 2410198 [9] Website. coloradosprings .gov. Colorado Springs is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Colorado, United States. [6] It is the most populous city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 census, a 15.02% increase since 2010.

  4. John Suthers - Wikipedia

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    John William Suthers (born October 18, 1951) is an American attorney and politician who served as the mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Attorney General of Colorado, U.S. Attorney for Colorado, executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, and Fourth Judicial District Attorney. He is a member of the Republican Party .

  5. List of municipalities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado has 159 statutory towns that operate under Title 31, Article 1, Section 203 and Article 4, Part 3 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. The statutory town of Creede uses the official title "City of Creede". [1] Garden City, Lake City, Orchard City, and Sugar City are statutory towns but use city at the end of their names.

  6. Myron Stratton Home - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 38.79273°N 104.81748°W. Myron Stratton Home is located off Colorado Highway 115 (South Nevada Avenue) in Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado. It was once a community for children and senior citizens, including a farm. It is now the site of several organizations that support the community and provides housing to a limited ...

  7. Tesla Experimental Station - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Experimental Station. The Tesla Experimental Station [1] was a laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA built in 1899 by inventor Nikola Tesla and for his study of the use of high-voltage, high-frequency electricity in wireless power transmission. Tesla used it for only one year, until 1900, and it was torn down in 1904 to pay his ...

  8. Colorado Springs Independent - Wikipedia

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    235 S. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903. United States. Circulation. 36,000 [1] Website. csindy .com. The Colorado Springs Independent (commonly referred to as The Independent or simply The Indy) was a weekly alternative newspaper in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The paper was first published in 1993 and ceased in 2023.

  9. Colorado Springs Police Department - Wikipedia

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    705 S Nevada Avenue. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Police Officers. 680 (2022) Civilian employees. 498 (2020) Agency executive. Adrian Vasquez, Chief of Police [2] Facilities.