prepared by JBC staff., text file, Began with FY2008-09., Last issue published FY2010/2011., Subtitle varies depending on which legislative body, Senate or House, that introduced the budget that year., Cover title.
text file, Began with FY2010/11; ceased with FY2011/12 (August 2012), Numbering varies with the fiscal year published. Colorado budget bills alternate numbering between the House (H.B.) and the Senate (S.B.), Cover.
prepared by JBC staff., text file, FY2011-12 only issue published., Subtitle varies depending on which legislative body, Senate or House, that introduced the budget that year., Online resource; title from FY2011-12 PDF cover (viewed October 2013)
This memorandum provides an overview of projected revenue available in FY 2014-15 for capital construction and controlled maintenance projects. It also summarizes the state-funded capital construction requests for FY 2014-15. It also provides an overview of projected revenue versus requests for capital projects in FY 2014-15. There is a $566.7 million revenue shortfall to fund all capital requests., Kori Donaldson., "December 2, 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed January 2018)
The United States is the only industrialized nation in the world that does not mandate access to paid family and medical leave (PFML) benefits. Simultaneously, nearly half of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck and are unable to access two thousand dollars in the event of an emergency. On May 30, 2019 Senate Bill 19-188 (SB 19-188) was passed to prepare for the implementation of a paid family and medical leave program in Colorado by establishing a family and medical leave implementation task force, charged with providing a final recommendation on 16 factors, regarding a paid family and medical leave program for all employees in the state., "January 8, 2020.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed January 2020)
This issue brief provides an overview of federal and state family, medical, and sick leave laws., by Luisa Altmann., "March 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed April 2020)
This issue brief provides an overview of federal and state family, medical, and sick leave laws., by Luisa Altmann and Anne Wallace., Online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed March 2021)