The purpose of this publication is to help readers understand how Colorado finances its public elementary and secondary schools. The major focus is an explanation of the funding formula included in the Public School Finance Act of 1994, including amendments made to the act in 2020. Several illustrations are provided to help readers calculate funding under the formula., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2021)
Legislative Council of the Colorado General Assembly., "Statewide election day is Tuesday, November 2, 2021.", Online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2021)
This handbook is designed to be a reference guide for legislators and the public on the topic of Colorado laws related to liquor licensing. It covers the three-tier regulatory structure; license and permit types; general licensing requirements; enforcement; taxes and fees; and recent legislation., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2023)
The purpose of this publication is to help readers understand how Colorado finances its public elementary and secondary schools. The major focus is an explanation of the funding formula included in the Public School Finance Act of 1994, including amendments made to the act in 2021. Several illustrations are provided to help readers calculate funding under the formula., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2022)
Legislative Council of the Colorado General Assembly., "Statewide election day is Tuesday, November 8, 2022.", Online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2022)
This document presents a forecast for annual receipts from the Tobacco MSA through FY 2024-25. The state is expected to receive $92.3 million in 2023; the actual amount received in 2023 will determine disbursements to MSA-funded programs in FY 2023-24., Emily Dohrman., "March 3, 2023.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed May 2023)
This memorandum provides a statewide comparison of data from the past nine years on school district referrals to law enforcement, dropout rates, and county-level juvenile delinquency filings., Kelli Kelty, Jonathan Senft, Hillary Smith., "September 12, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF memorandum subject line; (viewed January 2018)
This memorandum addresses abuse of corpse laws in the 50 states. While the vast majority of states have enacted abuse of corpse or other related laws, they differ in definition and crime classification. For example, some states outline penalties for mutilating or defacing a corpse, while others more broadly define it as "outraging family sensibilities." Over half of the states (29) have classified this crime as a felony instead of a misdemeanor., Juliann Jenson., "February 21, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed May 2022)