“I think it’s going to be tough to get any challenging, substantial bills through both chambers,” said Loren Furman, senior vice president of state and federal affairs for the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry. “It doesn’t feel like a typical election year. I think you have more than the election-year angst that surrounds a typical […]
Consumer-data privacy bills at Colorado Legislature could drive up business costs, hamper worker background checks
Ramping up protections on consumer data has become an immensely popular issue in the wake of the stunning 2017 hack on credit-reporting company Equifax Inc. For example, IT compliance for financial institutions is now stricter than ever before as legislators look to prevent a major hack like the Equifax one from happening again. As such, […]
House Committee Gives Initial OK to Family Medical Leave Bill
Family Medical Leave Bill Scheduled for Fourth Year in a Row
Covering the Waterfront: Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss Top Business Issues at The Colorado Chamber Luncheon
Manufacturing Edition
The Colorado Chamber Tax Council Hosts Governor’s Office and Executive Director Michael Hartman, Department of Revenue
2018 Legislative Session Opens: Hope and Bipartisanship Spring Eternal
The Colorado Chamber 2017 Year in Review
Tax Changes Are Coming THIS WEEK: Are You In The Know?
Tax changes are almost across the finish line in Congress! This is what you need to know: The U.S. House & Senate recently passed versions of tax reform meant to make our personal and business taxes less complex and better for our economy. Late last week, Senators and Representatives appointed to a conference committee reached […]
