Colorado Amendment F (CONSTITUTIONAL) (2022)

YES / FOR. Amendment F is very similar to a measure on Colorado’s 2020 ballot, Amendment C. Here is my take on that measure, which still holds:

Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning the conduct of charitable gaming activities, and, in connection therewith, allowing managers and operators to be paid and repealing the required period of a charitable organization’s continuous existence before obtaining a charitable gaming license?

YES / FOR. Amendment F is very similar to a measure on Colorado’s 2020 ballot, Amendment C. Here is my take on that measure, which still holds:

The amendment will loosen some regulations on charitable fundraisers. Most of the specific changes would reduce the time requirement from five years to three years, and set up requirements for paid staff. Overall this is a small change at the state level but would have a more significant economic impact for local communities using the updated regulations.

Additional Reporting, Commentary, and Sources

Colorado Amendment F, Charitable Gaming Measure (2022) – Ballotpedia

Colorado Blue Book – Amendment F – State of Colorado

Amendment F: Should Colorado update a law written in 1958 governing charitable bingo and raffles? – Colorado Sun

Amendment F: Changes to charitable gaming operations, explained – CPR News