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Colorado votes for marijuana tax, rejects income tax hike
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Christian Science Monitor. Advertisements. Colorado votes for marijuana tax, rejects income tax hike. Colorado voters approved 15 percent excise tax plus a 10 percent sales tax on pot sales, starting next year. But Colorado voters rejected a $1 billion
New pot tax will pay for enforcement and satisfy the fedsThe Colorado Independent
Don’t look for election’s messages, but …Colorado Springs Business Journal

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San Francisco Chronicle

Colorado votes for marijuana tax, rejects income tax hike
Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Monitor. Advertisements. Colorado votes for marijuana tax, rejects income tax hike. Colorado voters approved 15 percent excise tax plus a 10 percent sales tax on pot sales, starting next year. But Colorado voters rejected a $1 billion
New pot tax will pay for enforcement and satisfy the fedsThe Colorado Independent
Don't look for election's messages, but …Colorado Springs Business Journal

all 117 news articles »

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