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Colorado Voters to Decide on Raising Taxes on Rich to Pay Universal Free School Meals

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Colorado voters will decide on a proposition on Nov. 8 that promises free breakfasts and lunches for all public-school children.

If disapproved, only those eligible based on family income can receive free meals.

Historically, Colorado voters have shown little desire to increase taxes. In 1992, they went so far as to establish the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, which limits the revenue governments can retain and spend and requires voter approval for tax increases.

But in 2020, Colorado voters bucked past precedent and approved a paid family and medical leave proposition by popular vote.

Now, proponents of the universal free school meals proposition hope voters will again show a desire to “spread the wealth” and increase taxes on those making over $300,000.

Socialist group Workers World lists free food as one of the central demands on the road to socialism.

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A Bernie Sanders sticker adorns a car in the parking lot of Manual High School as Colorado Democrats cast their vote. (Photo by Marc Piscotty/Getty Images)

Colorado’s Meal Plan

Currently, all students from Colorado families making less than 130 percent of federal poverty guidelines are eligible for free meals. Students from families earning less than 185 percent are eligible for reduced-price meals. However, for students eligible for reduced-price meals, the state covers the student’s portion of the cost, making the meal free to the student.

Thus, under current Colorado statutes, for a family of four, students may receive a free breakfast and lunch if their family makes less than approximately $51,338. The funding for these meals comes from federal government programs like the School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program, and state programs.

During the 2020-2022 school years, approximately 40 percent of all Colorado students were eligible for free school meals, according to Colorado’s 2022 State Ballot Information Booklet.

Proponents of expanding the free meals to all students say that’s not enough and that households making over $300,000 annually should pay for those meals.

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Students eat lunch inside the school’s gym at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan, Ill., on June 23. (Kamil Krzaczynski/AP Photo)

Proposition FF

The free meal ballot proposal, Proposition FF, would limit state income tax deductions to $12,000 for single filers or $16,000 for joint filers and apply to standard or itemized deductions. However, the limit would only apply to households making over $300,000 a year. Itemized deductions are most often charitable contributions, mortgage interest, and state and local taxes.

That means if a couple claimed $50,000 in itemized deductions, their state taxes would increase by $1,547 under the measure. As a result, Proposition FF would raise state income tax revenue by $100.7 million in 2023, the first year the tax measure takes effect.

Additionally, the money wouldn’t be subject to Colorado’s constitutional revenue limits and would be used to increase wages for the employees serving school meals.

Colorado’s ballot booklet states, “even if a student can afford to bring or pay for a meal, the measure will take a daily financial concern off of families’ plates.”

Opponents of the proposition argue that the measure saps money from the economy and from families investing their money as they see fit. They also say that “the state should not pay to feed kids who can afford to purchase a school meal or bring food from home.”

Tugging on voters’ heartstrings, proponents of Proposition FF argue that kids experiencing hunger have “lower grades than their peers, and are more likely to struggle with behavioral problems and experience emotional, mental, and physical health issues.”

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Voters wait to cast their ballots at the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library in Denver, Colorado, on March 3, 2020. (Jason Connolly/AFP via Getty Images)

Move to Socialism

According to Workers World, there are “10 demands” that capitalists must accommodate in reparation to workers on the road to socialism. That includes, but isn’t limited to, full pay, benefits, and free food.

Additionally, French economist Thomas Piketty advocates for “participatory socialism,” whereby private property isn’t abolished but is instead “transformed” through “taxation and social welfare.”

In November 2020, Colorado voters approved a proposition, effective Jan. 1, 2023, requiring Colorado employers and employees to contribute 0.9 percent of the employee’s wage to a state-run insurance program. If an employee makes $104,000 a year, the employer and employee will pay $468 toward the insurance program for a combined total payment of $936 annually.

As a result, starting in 2024, if a Colorado employee has a medical event, they can take up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave and receive up to $1,100 per week in wages, depending on their salary. Anyone employed for 180 days and earning at least $2,500 qualifies so long as the organization employs at least ten people.

Katie Spence

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Katie covers energy and politics for The Epoch Times. Before starting her career as a journalist, Katie proudly served in the Air Force as an Airborne Operations Technician on JSTARS. She obtained her degree in Analytic Philosophy and a minor in Cognitive Studies from the University of Colorado. Katie’s writing has appeared on CNSNews.com, The Maverick Observer, The Motley Fool, First Quarter Finance, The Cheat Sheet, and Investing.com. Email her at katie.spence@epochtimes.us



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