CTU Supports Proposition DD: A letter from the Executive Director
With Election Day right around the corner, I’m writing on behalf of Colorado TU to recommend you vote YES on Proposition DD and help invest in the future of Colorado’s rivers and watersheds.
Proposition DD would add a 10% tax on casinos’ sports betting, generating up to $29 million in annual proceeds to invest in Colorado’s water future. Only the casinos will pay, but all of Colorado stands to benefit.
The last time a major statewide water funding measure was on the ballot – the $2 Billion Referendum A in 2003 – Colorado TU was a vocal opponent. So what has changed? This time, there is a plan for how to use the funds – Colorado’s Water Plan – and it places much-needed emphasis not only on meeting water needs for our growing population but also on preserving the healthy rivers and productive agricultural lands that are so much a part of what makes Colorado a great place to live and work.
Colorado is in urgent need of more funding to implement its water plan because its population is expected to double by 2060, and current water supplies cannot keep up with demand in the future. Investment in our water system must be a priority to meet our water needs while preserving Colorado water values for healthy rivers and thriving farms. From projects for river and watershed health, to modernizing irrigation systems to improve efficiency, to conducting balanced multi-purpose projects, funding for Colorado’s Water Plan is critical to preserve our Colorado way of life.
Just as Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) has done for our open space and park lands, Proposition DD promises to spur much-needed investments and partnerships to benefit our waters. It is an important down-payment on Colorado’s water future.
Please join us in supporting Proposition DD – and don't forget to tell your friends and family to do the same!
Sincerely,
David Nickum, Colorado TU Executive Director
In the News
https://www.postindependent.com/opinion/letter-support-colorado-proposition-dd/
Trout Unlimited: Colorado has a water plan; now let’s fully fund it: https://www.tu.org/blog/colorado-has-a-water-plan-now-lets-fully-fund-it/