Fiscal Policy

Monitoring the Recovery Act

The president signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Feb. 17, 2009. Since then, the act has brought badly needed help to nearly every family in the nation.

The Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute has analyzed many aspects of the Recovery Act and will continue monitoring the measure through full implementation.

COFPI is ready to share its expertise in the Recovery Act and tax policy with community groups, elected officials and others. Send an e-mail to arrange a presentation or call 303-573-5669 ext. 306.

Recent Publications

February 02, 2012
Changes to 2011-12 state budget relatively minor, yet Coloradans with low incomes still get pinched

The package of amendments to the 2011-12 state budget that the Colorado General Assembly will consider in the coming days includes...

January 25, 2012
Colorado Recovery Watch

National and state unemployment rates decreased minimally in December. Colorado was one of 46 states that saw an unemployment rate...

December 22, 2011
Minor improvement to state revenue expected as Colorado braces for more service cuts in 2012

State economists provided a bit of Christmas cheer Tuesday as they told legislative budget writers that slow but steady improvemen...

December 21, 2011
Colorado Recovery Watch

National and state unemployment rates decreased minimally in November. Colorado was one of 45 states that saw an unemployment rate...

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