The Colorado Disability Funding Committee announced an innovative grant opportunity for organizations working to create and support innovative ways to increase independence and improve the quality of life of people with disabilities.
On May 25, Governor Jared Polis and Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Executive Director of CDPHE released the following statements in response to the Supreme Court decision on Sackett v U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, impacting the Waters of the U.S.
With the U.S. Supreme Court expected to rule this summer on the constitutionality of affirmative action in college admissions, an analysis by the Centennial State News shows that Colorado is one of 41 states that currently allow affirmative action.
Colorado's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending May 13, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Governor Polis, alongside Representatives Chris deGruy Kennedy and Mike Weismann, Senate President Steve Fenberg and Senator Chris Hansen, signed a law that refers property tax changes to the ballot and provides major property tax cuts for seniors, businesses and homeowners.
On May 16, Governor Polis signed bills into law and vetoed legislation. Governor Polis signed legislation today in Colorado Springs Centennial, Alamosa, and Salida to fill high-demand jobs, save Coloradans money on training & education, and strengthen Colorado’s robust workforce.
On May 22, the Department of the Interior announced representatives from the seven Colorado River Basin states have agreed to the submission of a Lower Basin, consensus-based system conservation proposal for analysis by the Bureau of Reclamation
On May 20, Governor Polis delivered commencement addresses to the graduating class of Colorado Mesa University and is signing legislation into law in Grand Junction, Clifton, Rifle, Edwards, Glenwood Springs and Eagle County.