Colorado Code § 24-19-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that:
(a) The payment of compensation to government-supported officials or employees after
such officials or employees have ended their employment creates unnecessary costs, which
ultimately are borne by the taxpayers of this state.
(b) In order to reduce government costs, it is necessary for the state to limit the payment
of postemployment compensation to government-supported officials and employees.
(c) The continued payment of compensation to any official or employee after such
official or employee has ended his or her service with a governmental unit or government-
financed entity not only affects the finances of such governmental unit or government-financed
entity, but also has a serious impact on the state as a whole because of the total effect of such
compensation payment arrangements on the ability of state and local governments to provide
services using the scarce resources that are available. Further, the general assembly finds and
declares that the provision of large payments to government-supported officials and employees
after their employment has ended has caused grave damage to the trust of the citizens of this
state in their state and local government officials. Because of these concerns, the general
assembly finds and declares that this is a matter of statewide concern.

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