Denver Gazette: EDITORIAL: Colorado must make way for data centers
A competing bill not yet introduced would set restrictions instead of incentives. According to The Sum and Substance, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s news service, the bill would require large-load data centers to use renewable energy equivalent to a year’s operations.
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Denver 7: Colorado Chamber Bill Addresses Homeowners Insurance Affordability
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Pagosa Daily Post: Colorado Chamber Interviews Minority Leader Cleave Simpson
In a special bonus episode this week, Colorado Chamber of Commerce host Ed Sealover sits down with Colorado Senate Minority Leader Cleave Simpson to discuss the Republican Party’s plans for the session.
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Colorado Politics: More people are now leaving Colorado than moving here from other states
CSI has also argued that a sharp increase in legislative bills and regulations may be inhibiting economic growth and competitiveness. In 2024, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce released a report that ranked Colorado as the sixth-most regulated state for businesses in the country.
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Ark Valley Voice: National Civics Bee Deadline Extended to February 17
More time is now available for middle school students hoping to participate in The National Civics Bee.
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Heart of the Rockies Radio: Middle School Students Invited to Apply for National Civics Bee
Middle school students from public, private, charter, and home schools across the Upper Arkansas Valley are invited to apply for the National Civics Bee, a nonpartisan competition organized locally by the League of Women Voters and the Buena Vista Chamber of Commerce.
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Compete Colorado: Democrats push price controls for ‘captive’ Colorado consumers
The Colorado Chamber of Commerce and their Legal Reform Alliance are among those who have come out in opposition to the bill: “The Colorado Chamber opposes the bill due to feedback from our members that it’s overreaching, creating new operational and legal costs for businesses across multiple industries statewide with little benefit to consumers,” Meghan Dollar, senior vice president of governmental affairs and political operations for the Chamber, told Complete Colorado.
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