Law Week Colorado: Legislative Look Ahead: Budget strain sets tone for 2026 session

When the Colorado General Assembly convenes this month for the 2026 session, lawmakers will confront a crowded agenda shaped by fiscal pressure, escalating costs and legal and regulatory change. … Housing and insurance affordability are at the forefront of the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Legislative Agenda. “Colorado ranks among the most expensive states in […]


Denver Post: How state policy is quietly crushing Colorado’s small businesses (Opinion)

As the 2026 Colorado legislative session approaches, the General Assembly must make one thing clear: small businesses are not the enemy. Because time and again, state policy treats them as if they are. … At the same time, Colorado continues to rank among the most heavily regulated states in the nation. According to a study […]


Canon City Daily Record: Colorado General Assembly session set to open Wednesday

Burdensome regulation in Colorado — a count of more than 200,000 measures a year ago — is restricting economic growth, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce says, and when the second session of the 75th General Assembly opens Jan. 14 at the state capitol, the organization is hopeful there will be a commitment toward reform. “We […]




KUNC: Colorado Democrats, labor unions revive push to ease unionization rules

Democrats in the Colorado legislature plan to introduce a bill during the upcoming legislative session that would make it easier for employees to form unions, reigniting a fight over labor policy with Gov. Jared Polis after he vetoed the same measure last year. … “The Colorado Chamber’s priority is to preserve the balance in Colorado […]




Post Independent: Colorado Democrats revive legislation to change decades-old union law

Colorado Democrats will try again in 2026 to pass legislation aimed at making it easier for unions to organize. Standing beside hundreds of workers during a rally at the Capitol on Thursday, state lawmakers said they will revive a failed bill from last year that sought to overturn an 80-year-old labor law that they say […]


Colorado Chamber Statement on 2026 Labor Peace Act Proposal

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce today released the following statement in response to proposed changes to the state’s labor laws announced at a press conference held by Colorado Workers Rights United: “The Colorado Chamber’s priority is to preserve the balance in Colorado labor laws that […]