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The Labor & Economic Development Council is the Platform Policy Council legislative study group of the Denver Democrats dedicated to the responsive monitoring review and analysis of business development, community investment projects, organized labor, taxes and worker’s rights-related bills coming from the State of Colorado and the City & County of Denver to ascertain if proposed legislation is representative of the ideals and values represented in our collaboratively generated county and state platforms.

This council’s additional ongoing mission will be to help develop grassroots policy projects related to its scope of topic to advocate for progressive change at the local level that helps to manifest our platform planks.

Labor & Economic Development

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Monthly Meeting

2nd Monday at 7pm

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Elijah "Eagle" Lewis

Chair

Dylan Small Anderson

Co-Chair

Labor & Economic Development

Public Policy Council

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  • Meg Froelich, Jenny Willford, Lisa Cutter, Katie Wallace
    House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to Appropriations

    Transportation Network Company Maximum Percent Fare Retention

    HB26-1273

    Naquetta Ricks
    House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to Finance

    Temporary Marijuana Hospitality Permit

    HB26-1117

    Manny Rutinel, Elizabeth Velasco
    House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to Appropriations

    Protections for Worker Safety

    HB26-1054

  • William Lindstedt
    Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Refer Amended to Appropriations

    Alternating Premises Licensed Premises Alcohol

    SB26-094

    Tom Sullivan, Tisha Mauro
    Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Refer Amended to Appropriations

    Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage Verification

    SB26-093

    Chris Richardson, Naquetta Ricks, Janice Marchman, Michael Carter, Bob Marshall
    Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Refer Unamended to Appropriations

    Sunset Barber & Cosmetologist Act

    HB26-1181

    Jennifer Bacon, Javier Mabrey, Jessie Danielson, Iman Jodeh, Andrew Boesenecker, Kyle Brown, Sean Camacho, Chad Clifford, Monica Duran, Cecelia Espenoza, Meg Froelich, Lorena Garcia, Lindsay Gilchrist, Eliza Hamrick, Jamie Jackson, Sheila Lieder, Mandy Lindsay, Meghan Lukens, Matthew Martinez, Tisha Mauro, Karen McCormick, Jacque Phillips, Gretchen Rydin, Emily Sirota, Katie Stewart, Rebekah Stewart, Brianna Titone, Elizabeth Velasco, Steven Woodrow, Yara Zokaie, Jeff Bridges, Lisa Cutter, Tony Exum, Julie Gonzales, Nick Hinrichsen, Cathy Kipp, Chris Kolker, William Lindstedt, Janice Marchman, Tom Sullivan, Katie Wallace, Michael Weissman, Michael Carter, Regina English, Lori Goldstein, Junie Joseph, Julie McCluskie, Kenny Nguyen, Amy Paschal, Manny Rutinel, Lesley Smith, Tammy Story, Jenny Willford
    Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Refer Unamended to Appropriations

    Worker Protection Collective Bargaining

    HB26-1005

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