Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce takes position on reforming construction disputes

The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce announced its position on a bill aiming to address the lack of affordable condominiums in the state. The Chamber supports HOA Construction Defect Lawsuit Approval Timelines (SB15-177). Summary: The bill preserves dispute resolution provisions, such as mediation or arbitration, for construction defect claims contained in a project’s original governing … Read Post

Chamber Weighs In on 11 Bills

The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has taken positions on 11 bills that are working their way through the Colorado General Assembly. HB15-1029 Health Care Delivery Via Telemedicine Statewide/Rep. Perry Buck (R-Windsor) and Sen. John Kefalas (D-Fort Collins) Summary: Current law precludes a health benefit plan provider from requiring in-person care when telemedicine is an … Read Post

How We Get Work Done

We believe that we make better decisions about what’s best for Colorado when we bring people together who have differing views, create an environment where those views are heard and develop solutions together. This isn’t a new idea for us. This approach was adopted out of necessity before we were even a state. Settlers raised barns together.  Guides … Read Post

Chamber Supports 9 Bills, Opposes 2 This Week

The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has taken positions on 11 bills that are working their way through the Colorado General Assembly. HB15-1038 Flexible Water Markets Rep. Jenise Arndt (D-Fort Collins) Summary: Currently, water court proceedings governing an application to change the beneficial use of an irrigation water right require the applicant to designate a … Read Post

In Case You Missed It: 1 Stage, 2 Parties, All Business at Chamber and C3 Event

Just days before the 2015 legislative session started, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and its affiliate, the Colorado Competitive Council, hosted their second annual Business Legislative Preview. Leaders from both parties and chambers shared their business policy priorities for the coming year. The Denver Business Journal’s Ed Sealover moderated the event. Watch the video below, produced by … Read Post