Pagosa Daily Post: Colorado Chamber Interviews Minority Leader Cleave Simpson

In a special bonus episode this week, Colorado Chamber of Commerce host Ed Sealover sits down with Colorado Senate Minority Leader Cleave Simpson to discuss the Republican Party’s plans for the session. Senator Simpson details the importance of a balance between energy costs and sustainability, differences between Colorado’s urban and rural districts and Colorado’s efforts […]



Colorado Politics: Colorado lawmakers roll out bipartisan plan aimed at lowering home insurance risk

Homeowners’ insurance rates continue to rise, prompting a bipartisan group of lawmakers to introduce a bill Wednesday aimed at reducing damage from hail and wildfire. The measure would encourage homeowners and homeowner associations to take additional mitigation steps and, in turn, could allow insurers to offer lower insurance rates once those steps are completed. … […]






New Colorado Chamber Bill Aims to Lower Homeowners’ Insurance Rates

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce today announced legislation that will expand incentives to protect homes against natural disasters and lower homeowners’ insurance premium rates. Senate Bill 49, introduced this week, would create two new incentives for Coloradans to protect their homes against common natural […]



Denver Post: Are stadium food and beer prices too high? Colorado lawmakers unveil bills targeting costs.

Colorado Democrats unveiled a trio of proposals Monday aimed at wrenching down rising prices that they blamed on corporate greed — and at forestalling newer attempts at varying pricing for different customers. The proposals include a measure that would require price transparency for what might be considered “captive consumers,” including at sporting events or airports. […]