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  • 5 risks to Colorado’s economy state officials are watching

    5 risks to Colorado’s economy state officials are watching

    Fears of a recession are fading as the nation’s – and Colorado’s – economy continue to beat expectations. Looking forward into 2024, Colorado’s Office of State Planning and Budget (OSPB) forecasts national economic growth to be better than originally thought based on strong consumer spending at the end of 2023. The economy is expected to make a…


  • 5 risks to Colorado’s economy state officials are watching

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    Fears of a recession are fading as the nation’s — and Colorado’s — economy continue to beat expectations. Looking forward into 2024, Colorado’s Office of State Planning and Budget (OSPB) forecasts national economic growth to be better than originally thought based on strong consumer spending at the end of 2023. The economy is expected to make a…


  • 5 risks to Colorado’s economy state officials are watching

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    Fears of a recession are fading as the nation’s — and Colorado’s — economy continue to beat expectations. Looking forward into 2024, Colorado’s Office of State Planning and Budget (OSPB) forecasts national economic growth to be better than originally thought based on strong consumer spending at the end of 2023. The economy is expected to make a…


  • Pugliese’s bill to end retail delivery fees killed by committee | FOCUS ON THE SPRINGS

    Pugliese’s bill to end retail delivery fees killed by committee | FOCUS ON THE SPRINGS

    Less than eight months after Colorado’s new retail delivery fees took effect, Rep. Rose Pugliese brought forward a bill seeking to eliminate them. In 2021, the state legislature passed Senate Bill 21-260, a $5.4 billion, 10-year plan to build out Colorado’s roads and bridges, create more electric vehicle charging stations, boost mass transit and mitigate…


  • Lawmakers craft a deal on beer sales at grocery stores

    Lawmakers craft a deal on beer sales at grocery stores

    Colorado legislators toasted a compromise over beer sales late Wednesday, passing a bill on the final night of their 2018 legislative session. Grocery and convenience stores, which have only been able to sell low-strength beer for decades, will be allowed to sell full-strength beer starting next January under a 2016 law. Senate Bill 243, adopted…


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