great colorado payback
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Tens of millions of dollars waiting to be reclaimed by Colorado residents
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Coloradans can now recover unclaimed properties online, allowing access to tens of millions of dollars worth of forgotten checks, wages and more. State Treasurer Dave Young urged Colorado residents to reclaim their property on Monday as part of “The Great Colorado Payback.” Young said at least one in 10 Coloradans have unclaimed property such as…
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Colorado Payback rules change to allow easier access to lost funds
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State Treasurer Dave Young announced rules changes Tuesday that will make it just a little easier to obtain lost property held under the Great Colorado Payback program. The rules changes tied to the state’s Unclaimed Property Program that went into effect include an adjustment to the limit for notarization requirements. Before the change, claims equal…
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Larimer County lawmaker Kevin Lundberg becomes fourth Republican in race for Colorado state treasurer
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After serving 15 years in the Legislature, state Sen. Kevin Lundberg, a Berthoud Republican, hopes to bring what he’s learned about Colorado government to the office of state treasurer. On Saturday, Lundberg declared he’s running for the open seat in next year’s election, becoming the fourth Republican in a primary race that’s likely to get even…
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Routt County Republican, volunteer fire chief Brita Horn launches bid for state treasurer
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When Routt County Treasurer Brita Horn and some of her neighbors realized they lived in a large, sparsely populated patch of the state that wasn’t covered by fire protection services, they put together their own volunteer fire department. Some 244 square miles between Steamboat Springs and Vail, it turned out, fell between areas covered by…
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Littleton Republican Justin ‘Neverett’ Everett launches campaign for state treasurer in 2018
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State Rep. Justin Everett, a Littleton Republican, announced Tuesday morning that he’s running for state treasurer in next year’s election. “We need a chief financial officer of the state who is willing to make tough decisions and weigh in on policy, whether it’s federal block grants or school finance or PERA [the state’s Public Employees’…
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Adams County Democrat Steve Lebsock announces he’s running for state treasurer
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State Rep. Steve Lebsock, a Thornton Democrat, announced Saturday that he’s running for state treasurer in next year’s election. “It’s so important that we have elected officials here in the state of Colorado that have your back and that care about freedom and liberty and opportunity to do what you need to do,” Lebsock told…




