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May 6, 2022
"I think SB 234 highlights the importance to small-business owners of having their own association that doesn’t always mosey along to get along with the business herd.”
Loaded UI Bill Good Politics, Bad Policy
- It permanently expands programs and benefits placed in effect during the pandemic and paid for with federal dollars. The expansion or addition of any new program will be paid for by Colorado employers.
- It eliminates the seven-day waiting period prior to collecting payment. This will result in an increase in the benefit payout and put Colorado in jeopardy of losing the full federal share for reimbursement for benefits.
- It allows the Colorado Department of Labor to issue bonds and implement assessments to restore a positive balance in the unemployment trust fund. These increased costs will fall directly on the backs of employers.

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