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ColoradoBiz: Colorado and Chamber Launch Group to Speed Permitting for Reduced Emissions Projects

DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced Tuesday the creation of a working group aimed at streamlining permitting for projects designed to reduce emissions from manufacturing, energy production and other industrial sectors. … Colorado Chamber President and CEO Loren Furman said collaboration between industry, government and environmental groups is needed to address […]



KOAA: High cost of living in Colorado? Blame housing

Colorado is the third most expensive state in the nation, according to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s “Colorado Scorecard,” which ranked the Centennial State 47th in cost of living. Housing is the primary driver of that ranking, according to data from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis price parities shared by University of Colorado Colorado […]


Arvada Press: Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce earns grant to address childcare access in Jeffco

The Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce received a $20,000 grant from Child Care Access Alliance that will fund research to understand and address local child care challenges in Jefferson County, the organization announced on May 18. The Child Care Access Alliance is a statewide partnership launched by the Colorado Chamber Foundation, Gary Community Ventures and […]


Denver Gazette: EDITORIAL: Is Colorado creating an anti-innovation economy?

For decades, Colorado has been an incubator of high-tech and aerospace ingenuity. Unfortunately, the state’s revised reputation for smothering innovation is spreading. The Colorado Chamber of Commerce found that 98 companies left Colorado or decided against moving here, many in high-tech industries. Read more here.


Denver Gazette: Perspective: Colorado’s declining competitiveness

Colorado’s economy remains larger, wealthier, and more productive than most states, but that shouldn’t obscure the truth that Colorado’s competitive edge is slipping. For much of the 2010s, Colorado enjoyed an enviable economic cycle. Young, educated workers flooded into the state from elsewhere in the country. Businesses followed the labor force and drove Colorado to the top of national rankings for economic verve. In the 2020s, […]


KUNC: Colorado governor candidates pledge to improve state’s business climate

Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday, offering different visions for the state but finding plenty to agree about — with the business community and with each other. … The Colorado Chamber of Commerce says it has tracked 98 “relocations or […]


Colorado Newsline: Colorado governor candidates pledge to improve state’s business climate

Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday, offering different visions for the state but finding plenty to agree about — with the business community and with each other. … The Colorado Chamber of Commerce says it has tracked 98 “relocations or […]


Rocky Mountain Voice: Where did the road money go?: Examining Colorado transportation claims

HB26-1430 (see the first link below for some earlier context) is the Colorado Democrats’ measure to kneecap Initiative 175, the measure that would enforce that road dollars actually go to building roads. The measure passed the legislature with some last-minute fussing, and included some new amendments. The Sum and Substance article linked second below details […]


Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo chamber receives grant to address child care challenges

Families and employers in Pueblo County could see new efforts to address child care challenges, thanks to a $20,000 grant awarded to the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. The funding comes from the Child Care Access Alliance, a statewide partnership launched by the Colorado Chamber Foundation, Gary Community Ventures and Executives Partnering to Invest in […]