Report: Colorado taxable sales total points to full economic recovery
Taxable sales in Colorado have already fully recovered from the pandemic, a new report by the Common Sense Institute found.
Taxable sales in Colorado have already fully recovered from the pandemic, a new report by the Common Sense Institute found.
The latest jobs report released Friday showed better than expected numbers for February.
The three largest U.S. drug distributors and drug maker Johnson & Johnson have finalized settlements for most of the opioid lawsuits filed by state and local governments that will allow $26 billion to go to those government entities.
Governor Jared Polis sees that future in a green economy. "That aligns well with our forward-looking vision on air quality and climate to make sure that Colorado is a leader in the clean energy revolution as well as a leader in employment."
The war in Ukraine is threatening further disruption to already stretched supply chains. Ukraine and Russia may only account for a small proportion of the imports of major manufacturing nations, but they are essential suppliers of raw materials and energy for many crucial supply chains.
A Colorado committee unanimously advanced a bipartisan bill on Wednesday that would add to previous reforms lawmakers made to the state's occupational licensing laws.
U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the Department is extending the application deadline for funding to expand access to high-speed internet for millions of rural Americans nationwide.
"Harmonious" work passion refers to situations in which a person not only enjoys their job, but also has control over their relationship with it.
Colorado's Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday advanced legislation with unanimous support that seeks to allow small businesses to retain more sales tax dollars.
The Federal Aviation Administration Tuesday announced it would retain sole authority to issue airworthiness certificates and perform any final inspections on Boeing's 787 Dreamliner aircraft.