Colorado Code § 26-2-1002

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines,
and declares that:
(a) The unrealized and lost human resource potential of low-income and working-poor
individuals of this state results in an overall loss to the potential of the entire state;
(b) It is in the best interests of all Coloradans to structure incentives in a way that will
result in a greater likelihood that low-income and working-poor individuals will attain self-
sufficiency;
(c) It is in the best interests of all Coloradans to concentrate appropriate assets and
investments on low-income and working-poor individuals and in low-income and working-poor
neighborhoods and communities in order to allow low-income individuals, neighborhoods, and
communities to benefit from the developments achieved through the growth in assets and
investments;
(d) Achieving self-sufficiency and assessing economic opportunity for low-income and
working-poor individuals can be addressed through public policy that invests in asset
accumulation and is supported by private sector philanthropy;
(e) Providing a structured savings situation for low-income and working-poor
individuals enhances such individuals' chances of fulfilling major life goals and opportunities
and incorporates such individuals into the economic mainstream; and
(f) Such self-sufficiency may, in turn, result in fewer people needing to seek public
assistance.
(2) Therefore, the general assembly hereby authorizes the implementation of an
individual development account program to provide incentives and motivation for low-income
and working-poor individuals and families to develop and concentrate assets and investments for
use by such individuals who are striving for self-sufficiency and need a jump-start for economic
opportunity.

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