He's suggested rolling back some other parts of tabor, but that was a hard line for him. Is that a hard line for you? I think that's a very significant place that the Colorado's voters are unlikely to want to change their minds [about taxpayer approval of new taxes]. I think they want to have the chance to be able to vote on tax increases. I think there are a lot of things beyond that that are up for. (06:57–07:07)
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