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The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) Has Passed | CompliancePoint

In what has been an extremely busy and groundbreaking legislative session for data privacy, the Colorado Privacy Act has passed and is headed to Governor Polis’ desk for signature.

Governor announces new OEDIT executive director

Gov. Jared Polis announced Pat Meyers as the new chief economic recovery officer and executive director at the Office of Economic Development and International Trade.   “As Colorado continues driving towards a bold and revitalized economy in the aftermath of this pandemic, Pat’s wealth of expertise and dedication to our state will be invaluable,” Gov. Polis said in a news release. “Early on in the pandemic, when we faced a lack of critical supplies and an absence of federal leadership, Pat played a leading role in helping Colorado secure the personal protective equipment we so desperately needed and has continued doing so over the last year. Colorado is ripe for a strong economic comeback, and I look forward to working with Pat to create good jobs.”

Applauds community for ag

I would like to applaud the community for their amazing support for local  and state ag producers. It was humbling to take part in the “Meat In” day in response to Governor Polis’ attack on the meat industry.  As I was reading Elena Dunn’s inspiring speech, published in the Chaffee County Times last week, and watching the activism of our county residents I was encouraged to see that rural Colorado can have an impact on the governing of our state.   It is time to raise our voices and stand up against the disdain Polis has shown to rural Colorado. 

A Labor Dispute Has Silenced The Colorado Springs Philharmonic, But The Sides Hope The Music Will Soon Start Again

Courtesy Mary Malizia Evans From right, Chandler Spoon, Michael Yopp, and Jenny Doersch play their instruments. Each is part of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra, but were performing as part of the musicians self-produced recordings. The Colorado Springs Philharmonic has not played together since September. A few days after their last performance, management of the philharmonic citing financial constraints caused by the pandemic tore up the five-year contract they had just signed with musicians in April. Now the sides are locked in arbitration, trying to come to an agreement to allow the musicians to start playing again. But, the sides argue over almost every detail. Sarah Wilson, president of the Pikes Peak Musicians’ Association, said management of the philharmonic is blaming the pandemic for the closure instead of finding new ways to bring people music. 

Thought Leaders: Restrictions on Foreclosures and Evictions Loosen – BizWest

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