The Colorado Chamber Health Care Council Takes Positions on Regulatory and AI Bills

This Thursday, the Colorado Chamber’s Health Care Council met to take positions on introduced bills and hear legislative updates. The group was joined by Sen. Kyle Mullica, who represents SD-24 and serves as chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. Sen. Mullica gave a brief overview of what he expects for the 2026 […]


Commemorating February’s Milestones: Recognizing Our Members of 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  10+ years this February. 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 who are […]


Colorado Chamber Takes Positions on Energy and Childcare Legislation

The Colorado Chamber Governmental Affairs Council, Energy & Environment Council and Regulatory Affairs Council convened this week to provide members with legislative and regulatory updates, hear from guest speakers and take positions on key bills affecting the business community. The Governmental Affairs Council was joined by members of the governor’s legislative office, Eleni Angelides, legislative […]


What We’re Watching: Senate Bill 49

A major priority of the Colorado Chamber this session is aimed at addressing affordability and cost of living challenges that place significant strain on the state’s economy and workforce. A key component of that initiative is Senate Bill 49, a piece of bipartisan legislation that was introduced this week that would expand incentives to protect […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Denver Post: Are stadium food and beer prices too high? Colorado lawmakers unveil bills targeting costs. “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,” said Meghan Dollar, the senior vice president […]


Colorado Chamber takes positions on 7 New Tech, Legal Reform and Employment Bills

As bills affecting Colorado employers are introduced, the Colorado Chamber Labor and Employment Council, Tech Alliance, and Legal Reform Alliance hit the ground running this week, taking positions on 7 new bills introduced in the state legislature. The Labor and Employment Council was joined by representatives from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment including […]


What We’re Watching: House Bill 1005

With the 2026 state legislative session officially underway, the Colorado Chamber will begin our weekly “What We’re Watching” updates to highlight bills that are important for the business community to follow. This week, we’re focusing on House Bill 1005, a bill that is almost identical to Senate Bill 5 from the 2025 legislative session, which would […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Denver Gazette: No sale on BLM mineral lease highlights industry complaints of regulatory overload The Colorado Chamber of Commerce flagged regulatory risks. “Our regulatory climate is now one of the greatest risks to Colorado’s business climate and future growth, and we believe it is the primary reason we’ve been losing momentum in economic competitiveness,” the […]


Colorado Chamber Health Care Council Holds First Meeting to Review Introduced Legislation

The Colorado Chamber Health Care Council convened on the second day of the 2026 legislative session to discuss newly introduced health care bills and hear about what to expect. Council members heard updates from Chamber staff on introduced and draft legislation and provided feedback. Bill topics included an expansion of the Colorado Antitrust Act, artificial […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

DBJ: Legislative preview 2026: These bills could have big repercussions for Colorado’s businesses The Colorado Chamber will also advocate against legislation its leaders feel overreaches and harms their ability to conduct business in the state, said Meghan Dollar, senior vice president of governmental affairs and political operations. Read More… Post Independent: Colorado Democrats revive legislation to change […]