Although macroeconomic indicators point to a broad economic recovery in Colorado, these indicators mask persistent challenges. One primary challenge is that the overall labor market has yet to fully recover to its pre-pandemic levels. The state's unemployment rate remains elevated and the overall number jobs in the state has not recovered to its pre-pandemic level. Further, some industries and populations have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and are still struggling with the pandemic's effects., submitted to the General Assembly and the Governor., "January 13, 2022.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
Alexander Grant & Company., Cover title., "Report control no. 4611.", Distributed by Colorado Office of State Auditor., Description based on print version record.
Ernst & Ernst., Includes: Report of comments and recommendations, State of Colorado Department of Agriculture, June 30, 1976., "October 15, 1976"--Letter of transmittal., Distributed by Office of State Auditor., Description based on print version record.
Individuals convicted of criminal offenses are typically required by the court to pay associated fines, fees, and surcharges. This memorandum provides an overview of the fines and fees that are imposed upon a criminal conviction in Colorado, including those financial obligations that support supervision and incarceration. The collection and distribution of funds is also covered., Juliann Jenson., "October 9, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2024)