Republican says Colo. Gov. pressure killed plan to privatize lottery

Apr 22, 2007, 10:58 am (3 comments)

Colorado Lottery

Republicans are accusing the Colorado governor of pressuring his party's legislators into essentially killing a plan to privatize the lottery.

They claimed Gov. Bill Ritter believes the lottery proposal would compete with his plan to bring in more property taxes to pay for education. Ritter denied the accusations Friday.

Republican Sen. Josh Penry of Fruita also said his Democratic co-sponsor on the lottery plan was under tremendous pressure to back away from the idea.

The co-sponsor is Democratic Sen. Chris Romer of Denver, who denied the accusation. He said he pulled his support because legislative lawyers would require that it be labeled as a debt obligation, which he opposes.

Penry and Romer earlier said privatizing the lottery would have raised as much as $2.6 billion.

AP

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Just6ntlc

That's a great story Todd. How come the Colorado Governor wanted to kill the private lottery?

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by Just6ntlc on Apr 24, 2007

That's a great story Todd. How come the Colorado Governor wanted to kill the private lottery?

I always find your comments oddly amusing.

DoubleDown

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Apr 25, 2007

I always find your comments oddly amusing.

At the very least.............

Thud

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