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Q&A with the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce | A resilient growth in manufacturing | FISCAL ROCKIES
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Editor’s Note: Once among the nation’s fastest-growing economies, Colorado today confronts mounting challenges that threaten its momentum. This series reveals how a state once defined by prosperity is navigating economic cliffs and ridges. We explore the impact that increased regulations, tariffs, shifting tax policies, the high cost of living and widening urban–rural divides have on businesses,…
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Colorado coalition has 4 ballot issues to hike sales tax for transportation
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And they’re back. Colorado Politics told you a couple of weeks ago that this was coming: a basket of proposals to pay for jammed highways, transit and other long-neglected transportation needs in Colorado. Here are the offers: a sales tax by 0.5 percent, 0.62 percent or 1 percent, and then a fourth possibility would ask for…
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Pueblo coffers flush with cash? Things at last are looking up for the Steel City
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When Pueblo City Hall has to ask voters to let it keep excess tax revenue – as would be required under the state’s constitutional taxing and spending limits – you know Colorado’s economy has been booming. It looks like that boom finally has trickled down to the long-struggling community. Reports the Pueblo Chieftain’s Peter Roper:…
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BARTELS: Pueblo a home of heroes and a harmonious legislative delegation
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Pueblo’s up-and-coming leaders met with their lawmakers and other elected officials, including Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams, during a visit to the state Capitol on Thursday. The visitors are part of the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Pueblo 2016 class that began in January with a two-day retreat in Trinidad and ends in May. Lobbyist…




