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Voters in three Colorado counties approved a 0.25% sales tax to fund early childhood education, generating $12 million annually.
Voters in Garfield, Pitkin, and western Eagle counties approved Ballot Measure 7A, establishing a special tax district to fund early childhood education through a 0.25% sales tax.
The measure, supported by about 59% of voters, will generate roughly $12 million annually to provide tuition credits, grants for providers, program expansion, and higher wages for educators.
Exempt items include groceries, diapers, medicine, gas, and feminine hygiene products.
The Confluence Early Childhood Education Coalition led the campaign, citing strong community backing.
Final results are pending, with official certification expected by November 24.
Los votantes en tres condados de Colorado aprobaron un impuesto de ventas del 0,25% para financiar la educación de la primera infancia, generando $ 12 millones anuales.