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Tourism, Hiring Tax-Credit Bills Killed in Colo. House

A Colorado House of Representatives committee has killed two business-backed bills: One that would have made it harder to eliminate the state’s tourism marketing funding, and another that would have created job credits for the hiring of unemployed workers, The Denver Business Journal reports.

The defeats of Senate Bills 206 and 133 are the latest examples of the House Finance Committee clashing with the business community and with other legislative bodies that have backed what were considered to be pro-business bills.

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