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SPONSORED CONTENT: Your health care at risk: It’s time to make your voice heard
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Medical Care When it comes to health care, we can all applaud the efforts of our elected officials to improve access and affordability. Unfortunately, a recent proposal misses the mark and puts both the quality of our health care system and access to care at risk. On October 8, Gov. Jared Polis’s administration unveiled a…
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SPONSORED: New study asks, is a $1.6 billion tax increase worth it?
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A new study released by the REMI Partnership finds that without any guarantees of improvement in student performance, the $1.6 billion tax increase proposed by Initiative 73 will negatively impact the Colorado economy, cost private sector jobs, and place a significant tax burden on Coloradans. The study, “Amendment 73: The Economic Impacts of a $1.6…
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Colorado business groups to tell candidates the economic value of education
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Candidates for governor are expected to hear the results of a new economic study Tuesday at the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. The name of the report lays out the stakes: “What if Colorado Schools Were #1? A Business Guide for Colorado’s Next Governor.” The learning experience is the work of Colorado Succeeds, the Common…
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Business groups urge legislative fix to Colorado public pension
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A group of well-known Colorado business associations has a message for state lawmakers. Essentially, it’s to stop screwing around and work on the underfunded public employees’ pension plan, because for the state’s economy is on the line. Colorado Politics obtain the open letter signed by the Common Sense Policy Roudtable, Colorado Concern, Colorado Association of…
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A ballot issue that mandates stagnation and recession? No thanks
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Colorado is a welcoming, pro-business state. We have one of the best performing economies in the country, even when times are tough. When the Great Recession hit almost 10 years ago, for example, we bounced back faster and stronger than the rest of the nation. That’s no accident. For decades, Colorado’s political and business leaders…
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Business partnership looks at bigger picture of capping Lakewood’s growth
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As Lakewood and other cities consider capping housing growth, a consortium of economic groups say there’s a bigger picture to consider, and it’s spelled out in a study released Wednesday. The REMI Partnership – made up of the Common Sense Policy Roundtable, Colorado Concern, the Colorado Association of Realtors and Denver South Economic Development Partnership…







