A rally in favor of a sales tax increase in Loveland attracted nearly 30 people to the municipal building prior to Tuesday’s City Council meeting, as well as a small but boisterous counter protest. According to the Loveland Reporter Herald, Ballot measure 2E asks voters to approve a 1-point sales tax increase, from 3% to 4%, on non-food items sold in Loveland, in part to make up revenue lost after the passage in 2023 of ballot question 300, which eliminated the 3% sales tax on food for home consumption.
Loveland sales tax rally sparks showdown between supporters, opponents