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    Freshman lawmaker Tom Sullivan, whose son died in the Aurora theater shooting,?will be the lead house sponsor of?a red flag gun bill?in the upcoming legislative? session.
    https://www.cpr.org/news/story/rep-e...-flag-gun-bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Freshman lawmaker Tom Sullivan, whose son died in the Aurora theater shooting,?will be the lead house sponsor of?a red flag gun bill?in the upcoming legislative? session.
    https://www.cpr.org/news/story/rep-e...-flag-gun-bill




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    I don’t need 1% taken from my pay. My wife stays at home with the kids and I save comp time and PTO for such needs.

    What I need is for Polis and his ilk to overdose on poppers and shingella.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    I don’t need 1% taken from my pay. My wife stays at home with the kids and I save comp time and PTO for such needs.

    What I need is for Polis and his ilk to overdose on poppers and shingella.
    Neither do I, I don't have children so why am I on the financial hook for this bullshit. I will NEVER get to use this "benefit" because I'm too old to have children.
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    Children are the main selling point but it sounds like they’re including in it basic caregiving.

    The problem is for most it will only provide the illusion of a safety net and necessitate part time work, at least, during that period of “benefit”.

    When that fails, another gov benefit will be “necessary”.

    Those who understand this prior will never use the “benefit”, but will pay for it nonetheless.
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    FWIW, my fav part of the article is the quote from Moreno (D - Commerce City)

    "If you are getting something in return, then it can be considered a fee," Moreno said.

    So... taxes give nothing in return, Mr. Moreno?

    Heh.
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    How would this apply to people like IT guys that work from home for a company based elsewhere?
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    I was under the impression that companies with remote workers have a business “presence” in the state of residence of the worker, and are therefore subject to state law for that worker.

    Can someone confirm/deny?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    I was under the impression that companies with remote workers have a business ?presence? in the state of residence of the worker, and are therefore subject to state law for that worker.

    Can someone confirm/deny?
    When you are on payroll in Colorado, you will have taxes withheld for CO, and will be subject to labor laws there.

    I was remote worker in Colorado for years my employer is based out of NY, but had offices in CO- also, I was temporarily assigned to go to Tulsa for 7 weeks, and they withheld OK takes while I was there- in addition to CO taxes.

    Once I moved to Texas, I filed with the company that my new base of remote operations was TX, and the CO withholding stopped.
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    What if there are no offices in Colorado?

    How does being a 1099 change that?
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