The Colorado Chamber seeks to keep Colorado Senate in Republican hands
“I think we’re going to have to have at least one chamber held by Republicans,” Loren Furman said. “The anti-business bills that were defeated in the Senate this year were because of Republican control.” Click here to ready the full article by Ed Sealover in the Denver Business Journal.
Support Effort to Oppose Minimum-Wage Hike Ballot Measure
The Colorado Chamber Concludes Three Days of 33 New Legislative Candidate Interviews
The Colorado Chamber’s Legislative Candidate Endorsement Process Well Underway
On pregnancy and personnel-file measures, Colorado business leaders strike a balance
“I don’t believe that they are burdensome to employers — either one of these,” said Loren Furman, the senior vice president for the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry who has been at the lead in negotiating for changes to the proposals. Please read the full article by Ed Sealover in the Denver Business Journal.
CACI Partnership Launches New Website to Give Students Vital Cost & ROI Data Regarding College Choices
The Colorado Chamber Shows Its Support for Manufacturing
Approximately 500 business leaders are in Washington DC attending the annual National Association of Manufactures (NAM) conference. These leaders are meeting with policymakers to voice their support of manufacturing while focusing on three key areas, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a fully functioning Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank Board and comprehensive business tax reform. To learn more, please read […]
Governor Hickenlooper to Headline “Launch My Career Colorado” Event June 9th
73,000 Coloradans Could Soon Become Eligible For Overtime Pay
“I think this impacts even our smallest employers the worst, because those are employers that are barely holding on now,” Loren Furman with the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry said. Please visit the CBS4 website to read the complete article by CBS4’s Shaun Boyd.
