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El Paso County commissioners oppose proposed legislation banning county commissioners from serving on health district boards

El Paso County commissioners oppose proposed legislation banning county commissioners from serving on health district boards
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El Paso County commissioners oppose proposed legislation banning county commissioners from serving on health district boards

El Paso County commissioners oppose proposed legislation banning county commissioners from serving on health district boards
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El Paso County Board of Health waives 2021 retail food establishment license fees

Helen Robinson The El Paso County Board of Health has waived 2021 license fees for full-service retail food establishments, bars and taverns to give relief to restaurants hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic.  The board voted unanimously for the waiver Jan. 27. The action was made possible by Senate Bill 20B-001, in which the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment directed counties to waive the license renewal fee for specific license types.  This bill provides financial assistance to 1,568 (57 percent) of the 2,733 RFEs in El Paso County, resulting in over $620,000 in waived fees.  RFEs that were not included in this waiver include grocery stores, convenience stores, mobile units, and businesses with limited food preparation that are not bars or taverns. The Colorado Legislature had determined that these types of businesses were less likely to suffer critical harm from the capacity and indoor dining restrictions imposed by state pu

FEC United activist group organizes toy drive to help small business workers

FEC United local leader Charity McPike, second from left, and her fellow members who didn t want to be named host a toy drop point on Austin Bluffs Parkway Dec. 22. Pam Zubeck CORRECTION: Perry Sanders and Joseph O Keefe say FEC United spokesperson Charity McPike is incorrect about FEC paying filing fees for a lawsuit seeking a halt to restrictions on small businesses and restaurants due to COVID-19, as she told the Indy on Tuesday, Dec. 22. They have zero to do with our litigation, Sanders says by email. O Keefe says, I — 100% — paid all fees and have not received nor sought a penny from anyone in return — same with legal fees, 100% pro Bono.

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