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Vail Daily: Column | Romer: Death by a thousand cuts

Running a business in Colorado has never been easy. It takes grit, vision and long days that stretch into longer weeks. For many, it’s a calling as much as it is a career. And yet, too often, those of us who champion small business find ourselves wondering if our businesses are being taxed, regulated and […]


Ark Valley Voice: Alamosa Civics Bee Set for March 25

The Alamosa County Chamber Foundation, in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, will host its area’s regional competition for the National Civics Bee.  The Alamosa Bee is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the Adams State University Richardson Hall Auditorium (208 Edgemont Boulevard). Middle school students from […]



Denver Post: Task force reaches framework on new AI legislation — but agreement is anything but certain in legislature

A task force of consumer advocates and technology groups released a proposed framework to rewrite Colorado’s artificial intelligence regulations on Tuesday, setting off a renewed public debate on how to govern the new — and rapidly growing — technology. … Even more unclear is how the framework will be received in the Capitol. While significant […]



Safety and Health Magazine: Lawmakers in Colorado want to shield workplace safety rules from federal rollbacks

A pair of Colorado lawmakers have introduced a bill that would maintain the state’s current health and safety standards even if the federal government makes its standards less stringent. … The Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s Labor and Employment Council and National Federation of Independent Business are among the groups that oppose the bill. Read more here.


Denver Gazette: EDITORIAL: Colorado’s economy needs a diverse portfolio

A cooldown in Colorado’s outdoor recreation industry, reported recently in The Gazette, is the latest reminder not to put too many eggs in one basket when it comes to the state’s economy. And for our policymakers, that means easing up on economic sectors that are proven performers — so they’re not regulated into ruin. … […]



Colorado Politics: Senate, House leaders propose bill to cut outdated Colorado regulations and expand agency oversight

A bipartisan group of Colorado’s top legislative leaders is pushing a bill that would require periodic reviews of state regulations and expand lawmakers’ ability to scrutinize agency programs during oversight hearings. Senate Bill 137, sponsored by Senate President James Coleman, D-Denver, Senate Minority Leader Cleave Simpson, R-Alamosa, Speaker of the House Julie McCluskie, D-Dillon, and […]


KUNC: Space Command is leaving Colorado. Are more losses ahead?

For years, U.S. Space Command was based in Colorado Springs at Peterson Space Force Base. The command oversees American military operations in space — everything from protecting satellites to supporting GPS navigation and military communications. Its presence in Colorado was central to the state’s role as a national aerospace and defense leader. … The move […]