
Colorado Concern
@coloconcern
An alliance of top executives with a common interest in enhancing and protecting the business climate.
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http://www.coloradoconcern.com 03-02-2020 22:49:33
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If #SB159 passed, we would lose 181,000 high-paying Colorado jobs. Additionally, over the next 10 years, this bill would reduce state GDP by $321 Billion! This cannot be allowed to happen. Join us in opposing SB 159. #coleg #copolitics Common Sense Institute Colorado #Jobs commonsenseinstituteco.org/impact-of-sb24…

DYK: The Colorado proposed Oil & Gas ban will threaten the economy, including a projected 181,000 job losses. Authors/Contributors: Trisha Curtis Chris Brown


Learn more about construction defects and condo development this Wednesday, March 27th. Register today: bit.ly/3TqXaon Colorado Politics The Denver Gazette #copolitics #coleg #SB106 Panelists: Senator Rachel Zenzinger, Jeff Nehls, Peter F. LiFari, Scott Wilkinson, and Jenn Seidman


A few lawmakers want to ban #oilandgas. Yet now we learn O&G severance taxes are how other lawmakers helped balance the budget. Industry paid $2 Billion in state, local taxes in 2022. Those behind the ban have no ideas on how to replace that money. None. coloradopolitics.com/news/colorado-…

One #coleg air-quality bill has a $19M fiscal note, which is tough sledding when there's only $25M space in the budget for legislative priorities. But Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment insists it would cost $80M and 550 employees to implement. And that's just one example: tsscolorado.com/large-conteste…

"This year’s three ozone bills would cost a combined $22.6 M and mandate hiring of 119 employees, according to fiscal notes — or $105.6 M and 748 new employees, according to department figures." Colorado Concern opposes SB 65, SB 66, & HB 1330 #coleg tsscolorado.com/large-conteste…


Colorado Concern is #hiring a Senior Director of Public Affairs and Engagement to manage our policy agenda, internal and external communications, and member engagement. Priority application begins May 17th, but the position will remain open until filled. coloradoconcern.com/careers



Thanks to Colorado Concern for their support in advancing early childhood care and education through their Network sponsorship of our Annual Business Leaders Dinner on Sept. 10. We're excited to honor EPIC members and innovative businesses expanding #ChildCare access in #Colorado.


We would like to thank Governor Jared Polis & #coleg for their hard work and leadership to deliver property tax relief for Coloradans. #copolitics COHouseDems Colorado House Republicans Colorado Senate Democrats Colorado Senate Republicans bit.ly/3XoIidz

How do we encourage current students to attend Colorado universities to promote a homegrown workforce to help meet the projected demand? Learn more from Dr. Tony Frank with the Colorado State University System at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum on Oct. 31st.


Thanks to Colorado Concern for stopping by Marston Treatment Plant to learn more about Denver Water's role in sustaining a strong and vibrant Colorado.


Join us to hear from Chad Christianson of HCA Healthcare at our upcoming Forum October 31st as we tackle healthcare as one of our defining issues. #Healthcare #ColoHealth #ColoBusiness


How do we make it affordable in a litigation environment that discourages insurers from investing in Colorado’s real estate market? Join us at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum October 31st to hear from a fierce housing advocate, Pat Hamill formerly with Oakwood Homes


Businesses & residents alike all rely on energy powering their daily life. How we transition to cleaner forms of energy will be critical to affordability. Hear more from Alice Jackson with Xcel Energy Colorado at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum on Oct. 31 #ColoBusiness

As our communities grow and develop, water remains a pivotal element in planning and development. How can we prepare? What’s being done currently to assess water usage? Join us Oct. 31 hear from Alan Salazar with Denver Water at our Defining Issues Forum. #ColoBusiness


Congratulations to Colorado Concern member, Chris Wright, on his nomination as Secretary of Energy! bit.ly/40Pw2Vp
