Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo chamber receives grant to address child care challenges
Families and employers in Pueblo County could see new efforts to address child care challenges, thanks to a $20,000 grant awarded to the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce.
Denver Gazette: EDITORIAL: Colorado’s growing list of turnoffs
Colorado is now the nation’s fourth-most-expensive state to live in and third-least-attractive in which to open new businesses. Let those stats soak in. That’s No. 47 for affordability and No. 48 for new businesses per thousand residents.
Daily Camera: A tempered legislative session points us to the November election (Editorial)
On May 13, the 2026 Colorado Legislative session came to an end. The 120-day session was thankfully less dramatic than other recent sessions, but it was also less defined by successful lawmaking.
Greeley Tribune: Colorado Association of Realtors: Standing up for Coloradoan’s property rights
Axios: Biz lobby claims major victories in legislative session
Colorado’s business community approached this year’s legislative session with one ask for lawmakers: Do no harm.
Why it matters: The approach worked.
Rocky Mountain Voice: Where did the road money go?: Examining Colorado transportation claims
HB26-1430 (see the first link below for some earlier context) is the Colorado Democrats’ measure to kneecap Initiative 175, the measure that would enforce that road dollars actually go to building roads.
