Good morning. Here's a look at news reports from around the state on issues of interest to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy for Friday, May 21, 2010. Listing does not imply endorsement of the content.
GENERAL
Denver Post commentary: Principle of Tea Party phenom problematic
It was bound to happen eventually. The Tea Partyers would get one of their own nominated to run for the U.S. Senate, meaning someone would finally have to pay attention to what the guy is actually saying.
ECONOMY
Denver Daily News: Energy jobs bills introduced
Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., believes furthering New Energy Economy will create jobs.
FISCAL POLICY
Summit Daily News: County budget: Revenue could decrease $4.6 million in 2012
Some say it will be the end of the world. But if people are still paying taxes in 2012, the Summit County coffers look to be hit hard.
KUSA: Colorado Department of Labor borrowing millions to pay unemployment benefits
The state's Unemployment Trust Fund has run out of money forcing the Colorado Department of Labor to borrow more than $250 million in federal funds to keep paying thousands of people who are out of work.
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