Cast Your Vote Today for the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado

Online voting for People’s Choice Award is still open. Select up to three of your favorite products from the top 10 finalists list for the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado contest. Individuals can vote once per day until voting closes on Monday, October 6 at 12:00 pm. Cast your vote here. The Colorado Chamber will announce […]


Commemorating October’s Milestones: Recognizing Our Members of 5 and 10+ Years

The Colorado Chamber would like to take a moment to acknowledge the unwavering support of our long-standing members who have been with us for 5 and 10+ years this October. Their dedication to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce has been instrumental in our continued growth and success. We extend our appreciation to the following members […]


A Formula for Impact: Leadership Colorado at DMNS

This week, the Leadership Colorado cohort stepped behind the scenes at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to explore what it takes to lead a mission-driven organization at scale. CEO George Sparks, CFO Ashley Bassim, EVP of Exhibit Planning Nancy Walsh, and SCFD Deputy Director Jessica Kato shared insights on measuring impact, planning for […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

K99: The 2025 ’10 Coolest Things Made in Colorado’ Since 2021, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce has been highlighting innovative products manufactured in the state; each fall they hold a banquet and announce which one of 10 finalists is the People’s Choice winner for that year. Read More… CPR: Two Southern Colorado inventions are in the running […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Colorado Politics: Stakeholders say delay of Colorado AI regulations offers breathing room, but not final resolution Colorado Chamber of Commerce executive director Rachel Beck says her members knew AI regulation was inevitable and are more than willing to comply, but many share Polis’s apprehensions about the original bill’s potential to stifle innovation in a burgeoning […]


Commemorating September’s Milestones: Recognizing Our Members of 5 and 10+ Years

The Colorado Chamber would like to take a moment to acknowledge the unwavering support of our long-standing members who have been with us for 5 and 10+ years this September. Their dedication to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce has been instrumental in our continued growth and success. We extend our appreciation to the following members […]


Special Session Recap: Chamber Secures Big Wins on AI, Health Insurance

By Meghan Dollar During Colorado’s 2025 special legislative session, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce was active in key legislation on behalf of our members. Those issues included health insurance, tax credits and artificial intelligence (AI). Below is a quick overview of the victories and work accomplished to protect businesses throughout the session. Artificial Intelligence Senate […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Summit Daily: To help close budget hole, Colorado Democrats eliminate a tax benefit for small businesses Small businesses in Colorado will no longer be able to recoup a percentage of the sales tax they collect and send to the state under a bill approved by state Democrats in the ongoing special legislative session. Read More… DBJ: […]


Tech Alliance Takes Positions on AI Legislation in 2025 Special Session

This week the Colorado Chamber’s Technology Alliance met to discuss proposals being considered in the 2025 special session and took positions on four introduced bills that address the implementation of Senate Bill 24-205 regarding artificial intelligence. HB25B-1008: Amend The bill requires artificial intelligence systems to comply with the Colorado Consumer Protection Act and the Colorado […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Colorado Politics: Colorado legislators seek to stabilize health insurance premiums with federal tax credits going away Colorado legislators are considering an infusion of cash into a program in an effort to keep health insurance premiums low amid recent changes to the tax code enacted by Congress, notably the end of tax credits offered on state-run […]