News You Should Know: Proposed Budget Includes Pay Raises for State Workers

Empty chairs in the Colorado House of Representatives.

Will Pay Raises Be Enough to Stem Colorado’s State Worker Shortage? | The Colorado Sun

The General Assembly is currently considering the proposed 2024-2025 state budget, also known as the Long Bill. The $40.6 billion bill includes pay raises for some of the state’s hardest-to-fill positions, such as health care workers. Officials say the increases will help, but more work is needed to fill shortages that continue to persist in some sectors.

Pharma Targets Colorado Drug Affordability Board | POLITICO

Amgen, maker of the rheumatoid arthritis drug Enbrel, is suing Colorado’s Prescription Drug Affordability Board. The Board, which was created in 2021, declared Enbrel unaffordable in February, setting the stage for Colorado to set a maximum price for the drug. The drugmaker is challenging the Board’s decision and its authority to cap prices.

How a New Rule Could Change the Way Advisers Handle Your Retirement Money | The New York Times

The U.S. Department of Labor is preparing to release a final rule that will expand the number of financial professionals who are required to act as fiduciaries—meaning they must act in the best interest of their clients. The new rule is currently under review at the White House, after which it is expected to be published this spring.

IRS Has 940,000 Unclaimed Tax Refunds About to Expire | The Associated Press

The deadline for filing 2023 tax returns—April 15—is right around the corner. But the IRS says nearly a million people still haven’t filed and claimed their refunds from 2020. The unclaimed refunds amount to over $1 billion, and taxpayers have until May 17 to claim those refunds.


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