Denver Labor Secures Record $2.31 Million in Restitution for Wage Theft Victims, Aiding Over 7,000 Workers
Denver Labor recovered a record $2.31 million for workers affected by wage theft in the 2025 reporting year, aiding 7,200 individuals with issues like unpaid minimum wage and overtime.
Rep. Jackson Celebrates Milestones Achieved by Colorado's Behavioral Health in Justice System Committee
Representative Jamie Jackson praised a Colorado committee's progress in connecting individuals with behavioral health problems to better justice system treatment options, highlighting bills aimed at improving support and reducing recidivism.
Speaker McCluskie Appoints Rep. Kyle Brown to Colorado's Joint Budget Committee, Gilchrist to Chair Health and Human Services
Speaker Julie McCluskie appoints Rep. Kyle Brown to Colorado's Joint Budget Committee, citing his healthcare and fiscal policy expertise, while Rep. Lindsay Gilchrist takes over the House Health and Human Services Committee.
Colorado State Agencies Sign Landmark One Health Agreement to Protect Public, Animal, and Environmental Health
Colorado agencies signed an MOU to protect public, animal, and environmental health, streamlining efforts to respond to health threats and share sensitive data while maintaining confidentiality.
Boulder County Commemorates Native American Heritage Month, Appoints First Native American-American Indian Relations Manager
Boulder County recognizes November as Native American Heritage Month, appointing Karen Wilde as the Native American-American Indian Relations Manager to foster relations and honor Indigenous cultures.
Gov. Jared Polis Unveils Colorado's 2026-27 Budget Focused on Education, Public Safety, and Fiscal Stability Amid Federal Economic Challenges
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has released the state's budget proposal for FY 2026-27, focusing on education, public safety, and a balanced budget amid federal fiscal challenges.












