Colorado Code § 24-32-3602

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and
determines that:
(a) Certain significant economic events, such as plant closures and layoffs, including
industry-wide layoffs, cause substantial job losses, which can have an especially detrimental
impact when such job losses occur in rural communities;
(b) These events may create a sudden need for increased capacity for workforce,
community, or economic development that cannot reasonably be accommodated through a rural
community's ongoing operations and budget; and
(c) A rural community experiencing a significant economic event might not have the
staffing capacity and ability to find and coordinate all of the resources available from various
state agencies to assist the community with economic development and revitalization.
(2) Therefore, the general assembly determines and declares that a single state
department should coordinate economic assistance for rural communities that have experienced
significant economic events that have led to substantial job losses by coordinating nonmonetary
resources and services offered by various state agencies to help rural communities with
economic development and revitalization.

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