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.
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.
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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