Denver Ballot Issue 2Q would raise Denver's sales tax to provide funding for Denver Health, the city's safety net hospital.
Denver Health wants the public to approve a sales tax increase to cover costs for its patient services. Why it matters: As ...
In this video, Denver Decides looks at Ballot Issue 2Q which asks voters to increase the city’s sales tax by 0.34% to ...
Denver Health has been struggling financially since 2022, and its leadership is asking voters in the Nov. 5 election to commit to funding it long-term through Ballot Issue 2Q. The system lost ...
The Front Range’s largest safety net hospital is struggling to subsist and Ballot Issue 2Q would infuse Denver Health with $70 million a year. Denver Post Endorsements 2024 Endorsement ...
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See Correction/Clarification at the end of this article. City Ballot Issue 2Q asks Denver voters to approve a sales tax ...
Learn about Denver's upcoming ballot issue 2Q, which proposes a sales tax increase to provide much-needed funding for Denver Health. Find out how this could im ...
While parts of Denver have seen substantial economic growth, downtown’s growth has been much slower. Some Denver voters will ...
Here are a few questions and answers about Denver's ballot. Do you have a ballot question you want answered? Email ...
Denver city officials say Ballot Issue 2R could generate upward of 40,000 affordable units over the next decade ...
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper, Gov. Jared Polis and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston support the ballot measure. Yes, but: U.S. Sen.