Amendment U will provide a property tax exemption to owners of government-owned land that is worth less than $6,000. Proponents argue that this will cut down on administrative costs since the majority of possessory interests in the state are for agricultural leases, many of which are charged less than $10 in property taxes. Opponents argue that implementing these tax breaks will mean properties like Coors Field will be exempt from property taxes and the state cannot afford to lose $290 million in taxes right now.
Response rates from 1.7k America voters.
44% Yes |
56% No |
40% Yes |
48% No |
4% Yes, this will cut down on administrative costs in local government. |
9% No, this tax break will cost the state more than $290 million. |
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