The opinion says Arveschoug-Bird is not a spending limit as defined under TABOR.
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However, an increase in fuel taxes would require a public vote, thanks to TABOR.
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By the end of the month, Fenster will sue the state in federal court over TABOR.
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Those seeking to simply gavel TABOR down will try something else if this fails.
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Under TABOR schemes, the city would be unable to move quickly to make that happen.
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Democrats and others too often blame TABOR for all of the state's budget ills.
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Tabor did not concede the election to Nussle until the day after the election.
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He said repealing the TABOR limits breaks faith with voters who enacted them.
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The TABOR acronym Barringer referred to stands for Taxpayers Bill of Rights.
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The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (abbreviated TABOR) is a concept advocated by conservative and free market libertarian groups, primarily in the United States, as a way of limiting the growth of government. ...
Tu00E1bor (Czech pronunciation: ; German: Tabor) is a city of the Czech Republic, in the South Bohemian Region. The name became popular and nowadays translates to "camp" or "encampment" in Czech.
Wagon fort is a mobile fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, a circle or other shape and possibly joined with each other, an improvised military camp.
*See also Nagara (drum) *See also Dhol *See also Dohol *See also Thavil *See also Dunun *See also Davul
A tabor is a Moroccan military term used to describe a formation of three of four goums. A goum in this case is equivalent to a Company (military unit) and a tabor would thereby be equivalent to a Battalion. Groups of Tabors, equivalent to regiments or brigades, were also employed.
Tabor is a town and a municipality in Slovenia.
A small drum. In traditional music, a small drum played with a single stick, leaving the player's other hand free to play a melody on a three-holed pipe
Listed here because it appears in several places with different identities. 1. A mountain in Issachar & Zebulon [Josh 19:22; Judg 4:6,12,14; Judg 8:18; Ps 89:12; Jer 46:18; Hos 5:1] 2. A plain in Benjamin [1 Sa 10:3] 3. A Levitical city in Zebulon [1 Chr 6:77]