Colorado businesses may be required to accept cash
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House Bill 1048 cleared Legislature and is headed to governor’s desk
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 11:56 AM A masked Courtney Limmer pays general manager Ashley Magy in cash for her drink at Fika Coffee House in Parker. The Main Street business asked customers not to use cash earlier in the pandemic for safety reasons. Kevin Simpson/The Colorado Sun file
Colorado businesses may be required to accept cash A masked Courtney Limmer pays general manager Ashley Magy in cash for her drink at Fika Coffee House in Parker. The Main Street business asked customers not to use cash earlier in the pandemic for safety reasons.
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Prior to CFI, Hedges worked for the governor of Kansas from 1982 to 1986, then for the National Governors Association. She moved to Denver in 1996, joining the administration of Gov. Roy Romer. Hedges then joined the Bell Policy Center and Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute. Under Carolâs leadership, CFI has brought people from across the state and many diverse views together around these objectives and built an organization whose expertise on economic and fiscal policy is highly valued by many state and community leaders, said Trinidad Rodriguez, chair of CFI s board of directors.
The author of Ten Years of TABOR, Hedges is an expert on the effects of Colorado s 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights amendment. In the last election cycle, she was one of the proponents of a proposed ballot initiative to repeal TABOR, as well as several other measures to create a progressive state income tax.
Despite the partisan battles in 2020, there was one thing we could all agree on: Let s order takeout. As it turned out, it became our civic duty to ensure that restaurants, where 10% of Coloradans work, could survive the pandemic.Â
Politicos statewide were happy to tell us where they got their favorite meals, so we ve compiled them all into one smorgasbord of options.
Let s dig in:
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Denver:
A patron enters Cherry Cricket, located in Denver s Cherry Creek neighborhood. Courtesy of Cherry Cricket via Instagram The Cherry Cricketâs burger and frings have been a family favorite for decades.