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Written for the benefit of the Juvenile Defense Attorney Interim Committee members who are not attorneys practicing in the area of juvenile delinquency to hopefully serve as a quick reference summary of the laws and cases that the committee members are most likely to hear about during the committee's deliberations this interim., from: Richard Sweetman., "Date: August 5, 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed February 2026)
In December 2024, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that it is suspending the publication of monthly employment, unemployment, and wage statistics for Colorado due to data quality concerns, beginning with data for January 2025. Colorado is the only state whose data are affected. This decision comes after the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) implemented software system changes in its unemployment insurance program. These data are used by many agencies, including Legislative Council Staff (LCS) and the Office of State Planning and Budgeting to prepare quarterly economic and revenue forecasts. Data quality concerns clouded LCS's understanding of the Colorado economy in 2024, and are expected to continue to do so for the March 2025 forecast. If data publication is suspended for a prolonged period, then the impact on all subsequent forecasts will quickly become increasingly more disruptive., Emily Dohrman., Memorandum dated February 19, 2025., Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed February 2026)
This memorandum presents information on emergency fiscal provisions in Article X, Section 20, of the Colorado Constitution (TABOR). Specifically, it discusses the emergency reserve and emergency taxation provisions contained in subsections (5)and (6) of TABOR, respectively., by Greg Sobetski., "January 28, 2021.", "This is not a legal opinion.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed March 2021)
This memorandum presents information on emergency fiscal provisions in Article X, Section 20, of the Colorado Constitution (TABOR). Specifically, it discusses the emergency reserve and emergency taxation provisions contained in subsections (5)and (6) of TABOR, respectively., by Greg Sobetski., "March 17, 2020.", "This is not a legal opinion.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed April 2020)
This issue brief provides information on mechanisms used to refund revenue in excess of the state's constitutional spending limit. The legislature determines how the excess revenue is refunded. Over the course of TABOR's history, there have been 21 different refund mechanisms., by Greg Sobetski., "April 6, 2015.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption, viewed November 2015.