Member Portal

Back to News

Denver Metro Chamber Statement on House Bill 1420

DENVER METRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RELEASES STATEMENT ON HOUSE BILL 1420 The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce released the following statement regarding House Bill 1420. “The short-sighted view of the legislature is particularly concerning during this time of serious economic challenge for Coloradans. It makes no sense to close a budget gap by slowing the […]

Download PDF

DENVER METRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RELEASES STATEMENT ON HOUSE BILL 1420

The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce released the following statement regarding House Bill 1420.

“The short-sighted view of the legislature is particularly concerning during this time of serious economic challenge for Coloradans. It makes no sense to close a budget gap by slowing the very engine that puts Coloradans to work and in return generates tax revenue. But, that is exactly what lawmakers are doing with House Bill 1420. This bill takes money away from employers, particularly our small businesses, at a time when they are already struggling to keep their doors open and their employees on payroll, and it eliminates much-needed tax relief for Colorado employers of every size, including sole proprietors. It complicates Colorado’s tax laws and drives up the cost of doing business in Colorado, slowing the economic recovery we are working so hard to achieve. We didn’t think it was possible, but House Bill 1420 creates even more uncertainty for employers and hurts their confidence, making them less likely to hire back employees and invest. What should drive every decision we make is the goal of putting Coloradans back to work safely. Just ask the more than 517,000 Coloradans who have filed for unemployment since March 1. If we want to solve our budget challenges, we have to get the economy back on track. House Bill 1420 does the opposite – putting more Coloradans’ jobs at risk, slowing economic recovery, hurting our small businesses and putting Colorado at a major disadvantage compared to other states,” said Kelly Brough, president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.

Related Resources

View More Chamber in the News

View All Resources
The dome of Colorado State Capitol against cityscape and sunset

Colorado Space Coalition Supports NDAA Industry Provisions, Urges SBIR/STTR Renewal

The Colorado Space Coalition of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce urges Congress to rapidly pass a FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that retains the key aerospace and defense industry support included in the conferenced bill text released on December 7, 2025. The Coalition highlights the bill’s critical support for America’s aerospace and defense […]

Leading With Purpose: Reflections from Dianne Myles, Leadership Foundation Board Member, Leadership Denver Class '21, Leadership Exchange Program '25

What has been a defining moment in your leadership journey, and how did it shape you? A defining moment for me was when I decided to stop hiding all parts of me. My story, my light, the very things that make me, me. Becoming a mother at a young age, and realizing my experiences were […]

Leading With Purpose: Reflections from John Farnam, 9NEWS Leader of the Year for 2024, Leadership Denver Class of '25, Leadership Exchange Class of '25

What has been a defining moment in your leadership journey, and how did it shape you? A truly defining moment in my leadership journey occurred when I was in my late 20s. I was the Executive Director of the Northern Colorado AIDS Project at the time. The then mayor of Fort Collins nominated me for […]

Leading With Purpose: Reflections from Alejandra Nieland Zavala, Leadership Fellows Class of Impact Denver '25

What has been a defining moment in your leadership journey, and how did it shape you? When I took my first leadership role at 25, I became the Principal for the Education Department at a Southwest Key Program shelter for unaccompanied minors. It was a huge responsibility that I loved and cared deeply about, but […]
downloadmagnifiercrossmenuchevron-downarrow-leftarrow-rightcross-circle