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Gov Ritter’s Amendment 35 Budget Cuts May Cost Me My Job

About a week and a half ago we heard news that Colorado Governor Bill Ritter was going to make a big announcement about budget cuts in order to balance the budget that is $320 million in the hole. What was worrisome was that he was eying Amendment 35 monies to help fill it (among many other programs). Colorado Amendment 35 is the tobacco excise tax that was voted and approved in 2004 to go to health programs and specifically to combat the burden of tobacco in our community. It is also how my program at the health department is funded to do comprehensive, population based work to address the tobacco tolls in our local community.

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Well, he made the announcement that they would be looking to cut $7 million from the STEPP -State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership- portion of A35. That means that his budget cuts could cost me my job!  This is after they already took $8 million earlier this year.  If they were to take an across the board cut that would mean about a 57% cut to all grantees. This is not the worst of it though. They underestimated the amount in grant reversions that would return to the state and so they are now looking at approximately $10 million in cuts. Then, lo and behold, maybe the estimates for the 09-10 year are low too, so let’s plan on $13 million. Sure, why not. That’s only an 80% cut.

What I don’t understand is why they allowed for the loophole which lets them use tobacco tax funds in a “declared fiscal crisis” to go to the general fund. The people who wrote Amendment 23 for K-12 education were smart and didn’t allow for that kind of pilfering.

The tobacco companies must be laughing their heads off. This seems like deja vu to the Master Settlement fiasco where they did a similar tactic and securitized funds that were meant to offset the health care costs from tobacco use and used them in general fund projects like building roads.

Anyway, our  fate will be decided on October 1st with stop-work orders probably being issued. There is no way with an 80% cut that FTE can be spared as it -mostly- was with the 8 million dollar cut. It seems crazy that in order to “balance the budget” you would create so much unemployment in its wake that will have to be paid out from some other pot (Federal and State Unemployment). What’s the saying? Rob Peter to pay Paul? I think that’s about what it comes down to. Take from a program that is funding itself -and voter approved- to pay for programs that don’t (and aren’t).

Britton and I have been talking about what this could mean for our Puerto Rico plans. It could either mean going there much sooner or much later depending on how we work it. We have to look at challenges like this as opportunities. If we don’t we could go crazy trying to figure out the insane “logic” behind decisions like this.

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Colorado and Puerto Rico State Quarters

2009-Puerto-Rico    Proof-Colorado

We’ve seen quite a few Colorado quarters since we have the Denver Mint right near here, but I recently ran across a Puerto Rico “state” quarter. I was holding it upside down and said to Britton, “Wow, this quarter looks like Puerto Rico”. I had no idea that they had made a quarter for it. I thought the design was pretty cool. The first thing that ran through my mind was, “Is Puerto Rico going to become a state?” since I thought these quarters were only for states.

But apparently, it is also for districts like Washington D.C. and the territories as well, although I haven’t seen any other quarters for territories such as the US Virgin Islands, Guam or any of the other outlying islands but they supposedly exist. If Puerto Rico were to become a state, it would change a lot of things about it. Some for the better and some for the worse.

According to an article on the Puerto Rico quarter it has one of the fewest mintings ever for a quarter which also made it seem extra special and rare.

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Reggae, Readings and Rejoicing in Greeley for my Birthday

My birthday was pretty fun. We went out to a late lunch with my parents and grandma to Farmer’s Inn in Lasalle.

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Out to Farmer’s With the Fam

Then, later that evening we went out to the Rio in downtown Greeley for some margaritas and live music. There was a reggae band and it was pretty cool.

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At the Rio with Matt, Jamie, Bobbie, Erin and Chad

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Greeley Reggae band Trichome with courthouse building behind

Britton and I got our tarot cards read from a lady across the street. It was pretty accurate including that we had some “delays” (AKA Puerto Rico). Since it was my birthday, she gave me a tarot card to keep. I pulled the King of Cups which means I have one or more strong, supportive and loving men in my life (both my dad and Britton). She said I was the Queen of Pentacles and good with money. Together we (the King of Cups and Queen of Pentacles) work well together.

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The Card I took home

We had made plans to go out salsa dancing and meet some friends over at St. Michaels’ event center, so we headed over there around 8 or so. When we got there it became apparent that we had left a pretty cool party with live music for one with only about 20 people sitting around listening to a dj, so we went back downtown.

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Friends Adriana, Bobbie, me and Lorena taken with Britton’s cell phone at the salsa place

We danced to the reggae band and my friends dedicated a song for my birthday. We stayed there until it closed and then headed across the street to the Penalty Box and hung out there for a while more. It was a very fun birthday.


Reggae Band Trichome early in the evening with Matt and Jamie’s daughter dancing

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