Over the past few years, many voices from Colorado’s farming and ranching communities have begun exploring ways that soil health practices can be recognized, incentivized, and promoted at a statewide level. Several states, including New Mexico, Nebraska, and Utah,...
Last week, the Small Business Administration (SBA) released additional guidance for lenders regarding Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness payments. For your convenience, attached is SBA’s Loan Forgiveness FAQ, as well as the most up-to-date document on...
This year has certainly thrown the Colorado agriculture industry some curve balls. With the year on its way to a close, now’s the perfect time to look into federal incentives that can help smooth the transition to a new year. Incentives such as Section 41 of the U.S....
Colorado provides residents and visitors with unmatched natural beauty and exceptional opportunities. These components drive our economy and contribute to our well-being. This is the Colorado way of life. Activists are seeking to destroy these values we hold dear...
At its most recent meeting, the Colorado Livestock Association Board of Directors took positions on three ballots issues that voters will decide in the 2020 elections. SUPPORT: Amendment B: Repeal Gallagher Amendment Without increasing property tax rates, to help...
Proposition 118 on this November’s ballot is a flawed program that hurts employees by reducing your paycheck. We all support the flexibility that family medical leave provides, but Proposition 118 requiring paid family medical leave proposes a program none of us can...
Because population growth in much of the rural parts of Colorado have lagged the Denver Metro area, our legislative districts will have to be fully reconfigured. The maps adopted in 2021 will be in effect for the next 10 years. Make your rural voice heard! The passage...
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