The success of the ballot measure hinges on participation from local governments, which must commit to increasing their affordable housing stock by 3% every year for the next three-year cycle of the program.
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Sen. Moreno: The Proposition 123 lesson is to build more houses — now
Voters put housing supply at the top of our agenda, and we’re responding with a proposal to remove local restrictions on homebuilding.
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Zornio: Proposition 123 is as much about public health as it is affordable housing
Research shows children are likely to be among the largest beneficiaries of passing Colorado’s Proposition 123
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Opinion: Proposition 123 will help working families stay in Colorado
Without it, housing costs will remain out of reach, and people will leave
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Opinion: More mobile home park residents deserve a shot at ownership
It’s not easy, and it’s not for everyone, but it’s worth trying on a wider scale
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Proposition 123: Should Colorado set aside nearly $300 million each year for affordable housing?
Proponents of the measure say it would help the state tackle one of its biggest problems, but naysayers worry about how it would affect the state budget and TABOR refunds