House Bill to Eliminate Punitive Damages from Controversial 2013 Discrimination-Remedies Law Dies in Committee
Jay Timmons Delivers the 2015 State of Manufacturing Address at Ball Corporation-A The Colorado Chamber Mission Trustee
Timmons was in Colorado last week on a 12-city national State of Manufacturing tour, speaking at Ball Corporation’s Broomfield facility. The Colorado Chamber, the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry, a manufacturing advocate and state affiliate for NAM, organized the gathering.
Senate Bill to Repeal Controversial 2013 Anti-Discrimination Law Clears First Hurdle
The Colorado Chamber’s Energy & Environment Council Hears from Governor’s Chief Strategy Officer
Governor’s Top Advisor to Brief The Colorado Chamber Energy and Environment Council on Oil-and-Gas Task Force on February 5th
The Colorado Chamber Urges Colorado U.S. Senators Bennet and Gardner to Support Keystone XL Pipeline Bill
Furman Drives Stake into Heart of Pay Equity Commission
Loren Furman, The Colorado Chamber senior vice president of state and federal relations, noted that the commission’s work — which included one annual report that was not given to her organization — came after a lengthy report the state had issued in 2007 on the same pay-gap issue. “We’ve now spent eight years — Eight […]
Legislative Session Opens, Officials Sworn In, Speeches Given: Time to Go to Work!
State Versus Local Control-The Battle is Beginning Over Minimum Wage Issues
Peter Marcus with The Durango Herald reports a state lawmaker from Adams County is working on a measure that would allow local governments to enact their own higher minimum-wage standards…. Loren Furman, senior vice president of state and federal relations for the Colorado Association Of Commerce and Industry, said she is concerned that a patchwork of local wage mandates […]
