Last week, 35 emerging leaders from 29 companies across Colorado embarked on their transformative journey with Leadership Colorado! Kicking off the year with energy and insight, participants gained a firsthand look at the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s efforts to foster a pro-business environment. The day continued with an exclusive tour of the Colorado Capitol, including […]
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Black History Month Feature: Xcel Energy
In honor of Black History Month, the Colorado Chamber is recognizing Black business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, and job creators who have grown their businesses from the ground up and are core to our local Colorado communities. Today’s feature is Robert Kenney with Xcel Energy Robert Kenney is president of Xcel Energy’s Colorado Operating Company, the […]
What We’re Watching: Senate Bill 62
As the legislative session continues, lawmakers are taking up bills that could have wide-ranging impacts on how businesses operate across the state. This week, we’re watching a bill that would significantly change how rodent control is handled in Colorado. Senate Bill 62 would prohibit the sale, distribution or use of certain rodenticides and rodent glue […]
Colorado Chamber Policy Councils Weigh in on Tax, Workforce and Employment Proposals
The Colorado Chamber Tax Council and Labor & Employment Council convened to hear from guest speakers, discuss legislation affecting the business community and take positions on bills. The Tax Council was joined by two guest speakers, Caroline Nutter, legislative coordinator for the Colorado Fiscal Institute (CFI), and Sen. Cathy Kipp, chair of the Colorado Senate […]
In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup
Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest: Business Advocates Set 2026 Legislative Priorities as Colorado Lawmakers Face Budget Shortfall “We’re still not competitive with other states,” Furman says. “Cost of doing business, we’re No. 38 in the nation. Cost of living, we’re No. 47. We’re still No. 6 as being one of the most regulated states […]
Board Member Highlight: Stacey Campbell Featured on CBS Colorado
House Bill 1005, a bill that would overhaul Colorado’s longstanding labor laws by removing the second election from the Labor Peace Act, was heard in the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee last Thursday. The bill was passed in committee along party lines. Colorado Chamber Board Member and Chair of the Chamber’s Labor & Employment […]
Black History Month Feature: Colorado Association of REALTORS
In honor of Black History Month, the Colorado Chamber is recognizing Black business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, and job creators who have grown their businesses from the ground up and are core to our local Colorado communities. Today’s feature is Tyrone Adams with Colorado Association of REALTORS Tyrone Adams is the chief executive officer of the Colorado […]
What We’re Watching: House Bill 1036
As the legislative session moves forward, committee hearings at the State Capitol are gearing up and many bills are being considered for the first time. One bill that has its first hearing next week is HB 1036, which the Colorado Chamber recently took an “opposed” position on. The proposed legislation would allow Colorado counties and municipalities, […]
In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup
Denver Gazette: EDITORIAL: Colorado must make way for data centers A competing bill not yet introduced would set restrictions instead of incentives. According to The Sum and Substance, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s news service, the bill would require large-load data centers to use renewable energy equivalent to a year’s operations. Read More… Denver 7: […]
The Colorado Chamber Health Care Council Takes Positions on Regulatory and AI Bills
This Thursday, the Colorado Chamber’s Health Care Council met to take positions on introduced bills and hear legislative updates. The group was joined by Sen. Kyle Mullica, who represents SD-24 and serves as chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. Sen. Mullica gave a brief overview of what he expects for the 2026 […]
