Friednash: Deploy federal funds to feed seniors and rescue Colorado’s restaurants
Author, The Denver Post, May 7, 2020
Author, The Denver Post, May 7, 2020
From managing the public health crisis to pulling the right economic stimulus levers, the coronavirus pandemic has created unprecedented challenges to the public and private sector.
The crisis is a clarion call to action for our leaders in every corner of the state to find innovative solutions to move our economy forward.
America’s ingenuity is at work everywhere and the marketplace of ideas has never been brisker. One of the most amazing developments has been the breadth of creative ideas being floated and implemented. That entrepreneurial spirit is a good sign as Colorado lawmakers prepare to return to the Capitol.
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