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Colorado Politics: Colorado Chamber: 2026 Legislative Session Marked ‘Significant Progress’ for Business

This year’s legislative session produced some big wins for the state’s business environment, according to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s annual report. The report measured the progress in the chamber’s legislative agenda across policy areas like labor and employment, technology and health care.

Among the chamber’s top priorities for this year’s legislative session was Senate Bill 137, a measure sponsored by the Colorado General Assembly’s leaders from both parties and chambers.

“We delivered practical policy solutions and defeated proposals that would further strain businesses across the state,” said Meghan Dollar, the chamber’s senior vice president of governmental affairs. “Our success on key tax, technology, regulatory, legal and employment issues this session emphasized the value of a strong, united business voice at the Capitol led by the chamber.”

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