Colorado Businesses are better off now than they were in January, according to an analysis by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce on the 2024 legislative session.
In a media release announcing the publishing of the Chamber’s 2024 annual report, 82% of the bills the Chamber opposed were defeated and 76% of the bills it supported were passed into law. The Chamber estimated the business community was spared more than $17.2 billion in costs among various bills, including property tax legislation and the defeat of proposals on government-sponsored health care.
“I’m proud to say that Colorado employers statewide are better off because of the incredible success rate of our advocacy team this session,” Loren Furman, president and chief executive officer of the Colorado Chamber, said in a statement.
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