“There is nothing that succeeds in life like boldness, provided you believe you are on the right side.” – Woodrow Wilson Beyond the confidence that we are on the right […]
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Colorado youth are now using nicotine vaping products at twice the national average — the highest rate in the country. 30% of teens say they vape, and e-cigarettes are now […]
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COVID-19 has been devastating to many of Colorado’s industries and to much of our economy. As we seek ways to recover, one of the continued effects of the pandemic is the significant toll it has taken on parents of young children and the fracturing of our early child care systems.
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Leading into the Future
/in Colorado EPIC /by EPIC“There is nothing that succeeds in life like boldness, provided you believe you are on the right side.” – Woodrow Wilson Beyond the confidence that we are on the right […]
It’s Time to Invest in Colorado’s Future and Stop Teen Vaping
/in Colorado EPIC /by EPICColorado youth are now using nicotine vaping products at twice the national average — the highest rate in the country. 30% of teens say they vape, and e-cigarettes are now […]
Supporting Our Youngest Learners is Critical for Colorado’s Economic Recovery
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICCOVID-19 has been devastating to many of Colorado’s industries and to much of our economy. As we seek ways to recover, one of the continued effects of the pandemic is the significant toll it has taken on parents of young children and the fracturing of our early child care systems.