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| Lance Hanson | Lance Hanson, firefighter: "If TABOR passes you will see even more reductions in services that the city provides. Then you have to ask yourself, 'What services are you willing to reduce?' When we reduce services, we take a risk." |
| Judi Moseley |
Judi Moseley, Sexual Assault Victims Service Coordinator: "Non-profits in our community are already hurting. Services that are provided to people like domestic violence victims are already hurting. I cannot begin to try to imagine what further restrictions are going to do." |
| Shannon Camlek | Shannon Camlek, teacher: "It's also very clear that our schools are at the bare bones in terms of resources. TABOR, as they call it .would further strip our schools to the point of no return." |
| Jeff Smith |
Jeff Smith, small business owner and chair of the Town of Brunswick: "As a businessman.it concerns me that we have legislators.who don't seem to understand what it takes to build a budget, to live under a budget and what it takes to have to say no sometimes, to have to make tough decisions sometimes.I have a real problem with that." |
| Kelly Christianson | Kelly Christianson, Executive Director of the Interfaith Hospitality: "TABOR, in my opinion, is going to very much reduce the opportunities that are going to be available to families, to kids in this community." |
| Erica Dinkel-Smith |
Erica Dinkel-Smith, student at UW-Eau Claire: "What we are going to be looking at is a drastic cut to the UW System if TABOR goes through. That means tuition will skyrocket." |
| Mary Halada |
Mary Halada, Vice-Chancellor for Administration and Finance at UW-River Falls: "I think at a time when the changing economy requires more and more knowledge workers, not fewer, that this is not a time to reduce our investment in education.Whatever you want to call this proposed constitutional amendment, it will endanger the type of investment in education." |