Colorado officials react to pardon of Tina Peters
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis proposes closing state higher education department in favor of new agency
Colorado’s governor says the new Department of Education and Workforce Development would help the state economically. The proposal is similar to moves by the Trump administration.
The governor encouraged Coloradans to follow the controversial online personalities, saying they do "actual thinking."
Colorado lawmakers are eyeing legislation next year that could lead to the formation of the state’s newest agency: a one-stop-shop for higher education and workforce resources, including training and apprenticeship programs.
Polis encouraged Coloradans “to read the work of two men who often say outlandish things to get attention and circle the drain of white supremacy, misogyny and even child pornography to be
The 125-page report released by Gov. Jared Polis’ office proposes a unified department called the Colorado Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development. According to the report, the current system is too fragmented, uncoordinated and difficult to navigate as the state faces technology disruption and an aging population.
Colorado's governor is calling on the legislature to replace the Department of Higher Education with a new state agency that would provide a one-stop shop for all post-secondary education options.
The launch of the Colorado Department of Corrections investigation preceded Trump’s “full pardon” of Tina Peters.
Gov. Polis has opted Colorado into a program that provides federal tax credits to parents who send their children to private schools, opening the door to 'school choice' for the first time in the state's history.
Gov. Jared Polis took time to highlight a key part of Colorado's economy Friday, and that's all our outdoors has to offer. He touched on several issues at the forefront of the industry, including the possible effects of new tariffs and the federal ...