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DENVER—Two Republican lawmakers say they’re worried about back-to-school fliers Brighton parents received that promote a Democrat’s proposed ballot initiative to raise Colorado’s income and sales taxes to help fund schools.

Sen. Nancy Spence and Rep. Tom Massey sent a letter Wednesday to the state education commissioner asking him to remind district administrators that schools are barred from sending political fliers to parents. Spence and Massey say the flier was distributed by the principal at Brighton’s Prairie View High School.

Democratic Sen. Rollie Heath is working on getting signatures to put a tax proposal on the November ballot. Democratic Senate spokesman Eddie Stern says he doesn’t know whether such a flier was sent. But he says Democrats agree that administrators should be aware they shouldn’t send political literature to students’ parents.

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