Colorado tax relief plan and ticketing ban face challenges from judge and governor.

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A Denver judge rejected a lawsuit filed by conservative fiscal activists and GOP-led counties to block a 10-year property tax plan formed by Gov. Jared Polis and Democrats in the legislature from going before voters in November. Proposition HH was placed on the November ballot through a bill passed by the legislature in May. It's meant to respond to massive increases in Coloradans' property tax bills starting next year caused by a sharp spike in property values. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit plan to appeal the decision directly to the Colorado Supreme Court.
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