2016 booking photo of Doug Bruce from the Colorado Department of Corrections. Douglas Bruce's rise to political prominence and fall to an orange prison jumpsuit in Colorado is a tale with ...
Douglas Bruce, known as the father of Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, is due before a parole board on Thursday as he continues serving a two-year prison sentence. The Colorado Department of ...
Douglas Bruce’s rap sheet might get longer — if the anti-tax activist loses his battle with a Pennsylvania mayor. Bruce, a felon, former state representative, author of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Former Colorado lawmaker Douglas Bruce is back in the spotlight, and once again the news isn't kind for the man behind Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Bruce is known for his ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Provided by Colorado Department of Corrections Douglas Bruce Douglas Bruce, the author of Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, was granted parole Thursday ...
Douglas Bruce is back. One of Colorado’s most notorious political personalities is aiming to return to elected office, and this time, he’s shooting for Washington, D.C. “America is under attack! We ...
Douglas Bruce began his career as a Colorado representative with his best foot forward. On January 14, the pride of Colorado Springs booted Rocky Mountain News photographer Javier Manzano for the sin ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4) - Anti-tax crusader Douglas Bruce is defending his actions in a Denver courthouse, saying a woman was harassing him and a Colorado Springs city councilwoman by holding a ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — The author of the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) wants an issue removed from the November ballot that helps improve roads in Colorado Springs. Douglas Bruce has filed a complaint ...
Former state Rep. Douglas Bruce, who is serving prison time for violating his probation for tax evasion, has been granted parole. The Colorado Springs Gazette reports that Bruce was granted parole ...
DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld the convictions for tax evasion and other charges that sent anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce to jail for six months in 2012. The Grand Junction Daily ...