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KDNK's Morgan Neely has this dispatch from the New Year, including Colorado workers seeing a deduction in 2023 for the state's voter-approved paid family and medical leave program. And, we hear about efforts to preserve one of the Japanese-American internment camps in our region in Part Two of Saving Amache.
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Several new laws are going into full or partial effect in January in Colorado. Twenty of these are as a result of laws passed by the state legislature, and others have been approved by voters through ballot measures.
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Colorado workers who need paid time off to care for a newborn or a sick relative are one step closer to having access to such a benefit after voters passed Proposition 118.
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One of the biggest and most consequential battles of the 2020 legislative session is expected to start this week, once Democrats unveil their latest...
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Colorado Democrats are backing a heavily-amended version of a bill to create a paid family leave program. The bill stalled in the Senate Finance...
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As Sen. Faith Winter pushes forward a bill to create a paid family leave program, she's thinking of employees who are stuck at work during some of the...