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In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Colorado Politics: Colorado’s mushrooming regulations force out companies
Colorado companies tied up by bureaucratic red tape are warning they’re going to cut themselves free from the bonds of progressive regulations and head for the first open door.
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Fox: Colorado Survey of Business Leaders
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Gazette: PERSPECTIVE: Undercutting Colorado’s job creators
While Colorado remains a very attractive place to live and work, and recent job and business formation data provide reasons for optimism, there are also signs that the direct and indirect costs of doing business in Colorado are beginning to threaten our state’s competitiveness.
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Denver Post: Colorado weighs new plan to cut greenhouse gasses. Critics fear it’ll let major polluters pay to avoid reducing emissions.
Colorado’s air-quality regulators this week will consider a plan for the state’s 18 largest manufacturers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, but it’s running into sharp criticism from legislators and environmentalists who are concerned about a loophole that could allow companies to buy their way out of making cuts.
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Post Independent: Carbondale chocolate bar makes Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s top 10 list
Pollinator Chocolate’s Lavender Dark Chocolate Bar has made the list for Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Coolest Thing Made in Colorado competition, according to a press release.
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Denver 7 News: Coolest Thing Made in Colorado Finalist Osiris-Rex
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CPR: Colorado is considering new limits on industrial emissions. Environmental justice groups want to scrap them and start over
A coalition of environmental justice groups released a statement Tuesday calling on state regulators to reject a proposed rule to limit planet-warming pollution from 18 of Colorado’s largest sources of industrial climate pollution.
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