developing the workforce
The plan will be financed by one-time dollars that are available as a result of improved economic projections for the FY 2020-2021 budget year.Â
âThese one-time, strategic investments will help Coloradans get back to work and not only make important investments in our infrastructure and workforce today, but help keep us moving forward together for years to come,â Polis said.
Forging a âjust and inclusive recovery for Coloradoâ was the top legislative priority this year, said Speaker Alec Garnett (D-Denver).Â
âWith this bold plan, weâre not only providing support for the small businesses and families who need it most, but also building the economy of the future through strategic investments in infrastructure and our communities,â Garnett said.
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Gov. Jared Polis and legislative leaders from both sides of the political aisle unveiled a $700 million stimulus plan Wednesday aimed at helping the stateâs businesses and workers recover faster from the pandemic economy.
The Colorado Recovery Plan is aimed at five chief goals: Strengthening small businesses, revitalizing infrastructure, supporting families, developing the stateâs workforce and investing in rural Colorado.
None of the money to pay for this is from the $1.9 trillion COVID aid package approved by Congress on Wednesday, but from the $3.5 billion the Colorado Legislature had cut from the budget last year because of fears over what the pandemic would do to the economy.