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DENVER ~ In a recent press release, Governor Polis of Colorado proudly announced that the state has been recognized as one of the top ten states to work in the United States. This news comes as no surprise, as Colorado has also been ranked among the best states to launch a new business.
Governor Polis emphasized that Colorado is a prime example of how a state can excel in both categories - being business-friendly while also ensuring that workers are able to thrive. He stated, "Some people think you can't be a great state to start a business and a great state for workers, but they are wrong." He went on to express his pride in Colorado's ability to support businesses while also prioritizing the success of its workers.
The governor acknowledged that there is still work to be done in growing Colorado's economy and ensuring that it remains a desirable place for individuals to live, work, and run a business. He highlighted initiatives such as skills-based training, apprenticeships, and hiring practices aimed at providing workers with the necessary skills for well-paying jobs. Governor Polis believes that this approach benefits both workers and businesses.
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According to recent reports, Colorado ranks #10 overall on the list of best states to work in and holds the #5 spot for wage policies. In addition, it is ranked #1 in the Rocky Mountain Region for its laws focused on improving compensation and workplace conditions. These rankings demonstrate Colorado's commitment to supporting its workforce.
In addition to being recognized as one of the top states for workers, Colorado has also been named #9 on the list of best places to start a business. Governor Polis attributes this success to his efforts in signing laws that support both workers and businesses. He has been an advocate for strengthening Colorado's workforce, reducing property taxes for small businesses, and creating an environment where businesses can hire talented individuals.
As Governor Polis continues his work towards making Colorado number one in both categories, it is clear that the state is on the right track. With a strong focus on supporting workers and businesses alike, Colorado is proving to be a top contender in the nation.
Governor Polis emphasized that Colorado is a prime example of how a state can excel in both categories - being business-friendly while also ensuring that workers are able to thrive. He stated, "Some people think you can't be a great state to start a business and a great state for workers, but they are wrong." He went on to express his pride in Colorado's ability to support businesses while also prioritizing the success of its workers.
The governor acknowledged that there is still work to be done in growing Colorado's economy and ensuring that it remains a desirable place for individuals to live, work, and run a business. He highlighted initiatives such as skills-based training, apprenticeships, and hiring practices aimed at providing workers with the necessary skills for well-paying jobs. Governor Polis believes that this approach benefits both workers and businesses.
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According to recent reports, Colorado ranks #10 overall on the list of best states to work in and holds the #5 spot for wage policies. In addition, it is ranked #1 in the Rocky Mountain Region for its laws focused on improving compensation and workplace conditions. These rankings demonstrate Colorado's commitment to supporting its workforce.
In addition to being recognized as one of the top states for workers, Colorado has also been named #9 on the list of best places to start a business. Governor Polis attributes this success to his efforts in signing laws that support both workers and businesses. He has been an advocate for strengthening Colorado's workforce, reducing property taxes for small businesses, and creating an environment where businesses can hire talented individuals.
As Governor Polis continues his work towards making Colorado number one in both categories, it is clear that the state is on the right track. With a strong focus on supporting workers and businesses alike, Colorado is proving to be a top contender in the nation.
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