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May we never forget the profound impact we experienced as a nation 23 years ago today, and the lives lost — especially the brave first responders who rushed to help our fellow Americans impacted on this day. 🙏🇺🇸
Colorado Concern is a statewide CEO-based organization devoted to investing in and promoting a pro-business environment through the political process.
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Colorado Concern reposted this
May we never forget the profound impact we experienced as a nation 23 years ago today, and the lives lost — especially the brave first responders who rushed to help our fellow Americans impacted on this day. 🙏🇺🇸
NOW HIRING | Colorado Concern is looking to hire a new team member for our Senior Director of Public Affairs and Engagement position. Please use this link to apply: https://bit.ly/4gv1Nsu
Colorado Concern would like to thank the Governor and the Colorado Legislature for their hard work and leadership to deliver property tax relief for Coloradans. Now is as important a time as ever to come together on a critically important issue for homeowners and small businesses. https://bit.ly/3XoIidz #copolitics #coleg
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Thanks to Colorado Concern for their ongoing 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 child care access in Colorado. Attendance is by invitation for EPIC members, sponsors, key partners and guests.
Walter Isenberg via the The Denver Post: "Well-intentioned legislation has created a hostile economic environment for small businesses to thrive....These state and local regulations make Colorado meaningfully less competitive. It’s time for our state and local elected officials to take note of how these policies are adversely impacting small businesses while also making eating out unaffordable for many of our citizens." #COBusiness #COpolitics Read the full piece: https://lnkd.in/gFtQMgS4
As an organization that cares deeply about the success of Colorado business, we need to ensure we maintain competitiveness. One of the reasons for the slowdown in migration? According to this article: "The rising 'hidden' costs of homeownership (e.g., insurance, property tax, climate change) in some regions and a sharp decline in housing affordability are leaving homeowners with less disposable income to fund a move and resulting in fewer relocations by older consumers and higher-income households." Read more: https://lnkd.in/gFm5iBVn #ColoradoBusiness #EconomicCompetitiveness
"Tim Foster, who adeptly ran the state’s system of higher education for many years, has denounced partisans who allege these measures won’t adequately fund our colleges, schools and health care systems. They will." Check out this article by #brucebenson #coleg #ballotiniative #taxes #vote https://lnkd.in/g_8bXNGG
Colorado Concern is looking for 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. Please share this exciting opportunity with your network. https://lnkd.in/dg54WieR #coleg #copolitics #hiring
Please join us in warmly welcoming Ray Baker, Partner at Gold Crown Management Company, George Eidsness, President of Transwest Inc. Murphy Robinson, President & CEO of Robinson Corporations and David Tandberg, PhD, President of Adams State University to Colorado Concern. We appreciate the dedication of these esteemed leaders. Together, we will strengthen Colorado's business economy.
"This year’s three ozone bills would cost a combined $22.6 million and mandate hiring of 119 employees, according to fiscal notes — or $105.6 million and 748 new employees, according to department figures." Colorado Concern opposes SB 165, SB 166, and HB 1330. #coleg #copolitics https://lnkd.in/g9-QP38E