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Denver Post: Study sponsored by Colorado Chamber critical of state’s regulatory environment

Many states have slowed the pace at which they added new regulations or even reduced the total number, but Colorado has moved in the opposite direction and will pay an economic price for doing so, according to a study sponsored by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce.

“A lot of these regulations could be considered redundant or excessive,” said Memo Diriker, CEO of StratACUMEN, a business analysis and research firm that spent the past year studying Colorado’s regulatory structure.

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