To date, Colorado and eight states have enacted paid family and medical leave laws. The other states include California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. In addition, Hawaii has a paid medical leave law. This memorandum provides a summary of the major components of the paid family and medical leave laws in each of these states., Luisa Altmann, Anne Wallace., "January 28, 2021.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed March 2021)
To date, eight states have enacted paid family and medical leave laws. These states include California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. In addition, Hawaii has a paid medical leave law. This memorandum provides a summary of the major components of the paid family and medical leave laws in each of these states., Luisa Altmann., "March 26, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed April 2020)
To date, Colorado and 10 other states have enacted paid family and medical leave laws. The other states include California, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. This memorandum provides a summary of the major components of the paid family and medical leave laws in each of these states., Dan Graeve., "April 4, 2023.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed March 2021)
This memorandum provides information on intergovernmental transfers of revenue from the state government to Colorado's 64 counties. Data from 2010 show that of $5.0 billion in total county revenue, about $1.3 billion or 25.8 percent came from intergovernmental transfers. State revenue transfers come from various taxes and nontax revenue sources. This memorandum identifies these sources and provides information on state transfers for 2010, the most recent year for which data are available from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs., Memorandum dated April 30, 2014., Description based on online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed October 2014)
by Larson Silbaugh and Greg Sobetski., "October 31, 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed October 29, 2015).
This document outlines the major features of Colorado's water policy landscape including its water law, state water agencies, recent legislative initiatives to address Colorado's growing water demands, and state funding sources for water supply projects., Caption title., "December 2010."--Footer.
This document outlines the major features of Colorado's water policy landscape including its water law, state water agencies, recent legislative initiatives to address Colorado's growing water demands, and state funding sources for water supply projects., Includes index., Cover.