Burdensome regulation in Colorado — a count of more than 200,000 measures a year ago — is restricting economic growth, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce says, and when the second session of the 75th General Assembly opens Jan. 14 at the state capitol, the organization is hopeful there will be a commitment toward reform.
“We know that this growing regulatory burden continues to hold us back, limiting our growth and ability to attract businesses to the state,” Colorado Chamber of Commerce CEO Loren Furman writes in an introduction to the organization’s legislative platform.
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