Thank You for Providing Your Input on the Ideas from the Subcommittees of the Task Force Related to the Rights of Coloradans with Disabilities!

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Thank you for your input on the ideas being discussed by the four subcommittees. The survey period is now closed and your feedback is currently being discussed by the subcommittees as they develop their recommendations to the Executive Committee of the 1296 Task Force. Those recommendations will be considered by the Executive Committee beginning in early December. Additional opportunities for public comment will be posted here by December 2, 2024.

Requests for Accommodations: We are committed to hosting meetings that are inclusive and fully accessible to all attendees and presenters. If you have any specific accommodations requests, please reach out to carrie@confluencepsg.com or call/text 303-910-6169.

Thank you for your input on the ideas being discussed by the four subcommittees. The survey period is now closed and your feedback is currently being discussed by the subcommittees as they develop their recommendations to the Executive Committee of the 1296 Task Force. Those recommendations will be considered by the Executive Committee beginning in early December. Additional opportunities for public comment will be posted here by December 2, 2024.

Requests for Accommodations: We are committed to hosting meetings that are inclusive and fully accessible to all attendees and presenters. If you have any specific accommodations requests, please reach out to carrie@confluencepsg.com or call/text 303-910-6169.

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