Archives » April 9th, 2008

Salazar pitches amendment to housing bill

U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar proposed an amendment to the Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 that would require counseling entities and State Housing Finance Agencies to coordinate with nonprofit, toll-free foreclosure prevention hotlines.
The Colorado Foreclosure Prevention Hotline, operated by Denver-based nonprofit Brothers Redevelopment, Inc., has assisted homeowners facing delinquency or foreclosure […]

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Middle class: doing worse

The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – Growing numbers of middle-class Americans say they aren’t better off than they were five years ago, reflecting economic pressures amid growing debt, a study released Wednesday shows.
Their short-term assessment of personal progress, according to the study, is the worst it’s been in nearly half a century.
The […]

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AARP poll shows health care concern

Sixty-two percent of Americans polled by the AARP say they believe that health care in Colorado is in a state of crisis or has major problems.
The majority of respondents are extremely or very concerned with matters of health care costs, including having to pay more for their current care (57 percent), […]

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Tri-Lakes YMCA opening April 20

The YMCA of the Pikes Peak region will open its newest branch April 20.
The Tri-Lakes Family Center will serve residents in Gleneagle, Monument, Black Forest, Palmer Lake and Larkspur.
The public is invited to attend a community open house Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

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