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2024 Colorado economic outlook: Slowing growth in a turbulent economy

Despite persistent inflation, elevated interest rates, a worker shortage and slowing consumer spending, Colorado’s economy should remain resilient in 2024, according to the Business Economic Outlook released by the Leeds School of Business. 

Colorado economic outlook: Slowing growth in a turbulent economy

Despite persistent inflation, elevated interest rates, a worker shortage and slowing consumer spending, Colorado’s economy should remain resilient in 2024, according to the Business Economic Outlook released by the Leeds School of Business. 

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Barbershop sues Polis over COVID relief for minority businesses

The lawsuit argues that coronavirus relief funds set aside specifically for minority-owned businesses violates the 14th amendment. Author: Bobbi Sheldon Updated: 6:21 PM MST December 9, 2020 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. A Colorado Springs barbershop owner has sued Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Minority Business Office (CMBO) this week over recently signed COVID-19 legislation aimed at providing relief to minority-owned small businesses in the state. The lawsuit, filed by Etienne Hardre, who owns Locals Barbershop, argues that the bill is unconstitutional because it includes race-based classifications to receive funding.   A statement from Hardre s attorney, Michael Kuhn, reads in part, Mr. Hardre s lawsuit asks the U.S. District Court to examine whether a race-based classification is consistent to the U.S. Constitution.

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