DENVER — The Colorado Startup Loan Fund, announced today by the Polis Administration and the Business Funding & Incentives Division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), introduces new financing options for small business owners across Colorado looking to start, restart, or restructure a business. The Fund will focus on serving business owners who have historically encountered barriers to bank financing so they can start and grow the types of thriving businesses that make up the heart of the Colorado economy and communities.
Today, Governor Polis appointed William Y. Furse to the 22nd Judicial District Court. Mr. Furse is filling the vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable Douglas S. Walker, which is effective January 10, 2023.
DENVER — Today, Governor Polis appointed Anita J. Crowther to the 19th Judicial District Court in Weld County. Ms. Crowther is filling the vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable James F. Hartmann, which will be effective on October 1, 2022.
SAN LUIS VALLEY - Today, Governor Polis announced the appointment of Anne E. Kelly to serve as the 12th Judicial District Attorney following a thoughtful selection process.
DENVER - Today, Gov. Polis and the Colorado Department of Public Safety announced that law enforcement workforce grant applications are now open, providing robust funding for recruitment, retention, and training programs to build the public safety workforce for the future.
DENVER — Today, Governor Polis appointed Angela M. Roff to fill a vacancy on the Garfield County Court in the 9th Judicial District. Ms. Roff is filling the vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable Paul Metzger, and her appointment is effective on October 1, 2022.
ENGLEWOOD — Today, Governor Polis, joined by Lieutenant Gov. Primavera, Dr. Angie Paccione, Department of Higher Education executive director, Joe Garcia, Colorado Community College System chancellor, Stephanie J. Fujii, Arapahoe Community College president, state legislators, and community leaders launched the Care Forward Colorado program, which makes community college free for aspiring health care professionals, saving Coloradans time and money while giving Colorado’s health care system the support it needs to continue providing quality care. Earlier this year, Governor Polis signed bipartisan legislation sponsored by state Senators Sonya Jaquez Lewis and Bob Rankin and State Rep. Kyle Mullica as part of Colorado’s Roadmap to Moving Forward to infuse funding into the development of the health care workforce, providing real support to Coloradans entering the health care industry in good-paying jobs.