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ap: What happens now that Prop. HH has failed? A few tough options remain.

Property tax relief is unlikely before the December deadline now that voters rejected Proposition HH

Indira Duggirala, First Vice Chair of the Colorado Democratic Party, left, and her husband, Ravi, watch election results
Indira Duggirala, 1st Vice Chair of Colorado Democratic Party, left, and her husband Ravi are watching a monitor of election results during Colorado Democrats election night party at Stoney’s Bar and Grill in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Proposition HH was defeated by voters who turned down using future TABOR refunds to pay schools and local governments for a property tax break. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Two policy questions loom large right now. First, is there any way to further reduce property bills before they go out early next year? Second, will the revenue that comes in over the TABOR limit be distributed more fairly?
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