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Economic indicators update
Economic indicators update
This memorandum provides an update on leading economic indicators to inform the General Assembly about the ongoing state of the Colorado and U.S. economies. Select indicators for business activity, employment, consumer activity, and energy activity are provided. Data for June and early July suggest an ongoing recovery from the COVID-19-related recession. However, economic activity remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and the impacts of the pandemic on leisure and hospitality industries remain significant., Meredith Moon, Louis Pino, Elizabeth Ramey, Greg Sobetski., "August 2020.", Online resource; title from subject line of memorandum; (viewed September 2020)
Educational Success Task Force
Educational Success Task Force
"October 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2015)
El código de proceder civil : del estado de Colorado
El código de proceder civil : del estado de Colorado
traducido por Urbano Chacon y David F. Wilkins ; revisado y corregido por Alberto R. Dyer., Includes index., Print version record.
Electric vehicles in Colorado
Electric vehicles in Colorado
This memorandum provides an overview of electric vehicles, including vehicle electrification policies, electric vehicles in Colorado, recent Colorado legislation, and future considerations., Katie Ruedebusch., "October 18, 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed May 2022)
Electronic device recycling
Electronic device recycling
by Amanda King., "September 12, 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 23, 2015)., Description based on print version record.
Emergency mental health holds
Emergency mental health holds
This issue brief addresses the state's emergency mental health hold procedure, which allows for a person to be involuntarily held for a 72-hour period of treatment and evaluation if he or she appears to have a mental illness and, due to the mental illness, appears to be an imminent danger to self or others, or appears to be gravely disabled., by Aaron Carpenter, "October 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed December 2018)
Emergency mental health holds
Emergency mental health holds
This issue brief addresses the state's emergency mental health hold procedure, which allows for a person to be involuntarily held for a 72-hour period of treatment and evaluation if he or she appears to have a mental illness and, due to the mental illness, appears to be an imminent danger to self or others, or appears to be gravely disabled., by Caitlin Del Collo., "October 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2017)

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