Legislature pushes for satellite U.S. patent office
Colorado legislators unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday asking the U.S. Patent and Trade Office (PTO) to set up a satellite office in the Denver metro area.
The resolution will be included with an application packet for the satellite office that the state must submit to the federal government by Jan. 30.
“We know resolutions are typically letters to Santa Claus. Hopefully, Santa will read this one,” said Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman, R-Colorado Springs, who co-sponsored the resolution.
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The resolution will be included with an application packet for the satellite office that the state must submit to the federal government by Jan. 30.
“We know resolutions are typically letters to Santa Claus. Hopefully, Santa will read this one,” said Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman, R-Colorado Springs, who co-sponsored the resolution.
Continue reading Legislature pushes for satellite U.S. patent office in the Denver Business Journal.
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