Take Action: Support Reform for Construction Defects

Take action now – support construction defects litigation reform. We need your help on a top legislative priority: construction defects. Senate Bill 156 is to be assigned to a House Committee today or tomorrow and we need you to help key legislators understand the importance of granting this important bill a fair hearing – so … Read Post

This Week in Policy

TABOR Reform Bill Advances Twenty-five years after Colorado voters approved the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, better known as TABOR, we’ve seen the impact of prescribing caps and investment requirements in our constitution. While we continue to support a major tenet of TABOR that gives Coloradans the right to vote on tax increases, we know that … Read Post

9 Ways Your Employees Can Help You Fight Cybercrime

Every day, more than 1 million people become victims of cybercrime, according to a study by Symantec, the computer security company. Hackers are typically to blame. But employees also can unintentionally trigger attacks if, for example, they happen to click on a malicious link. Here are 9 ways your employees can join you in the battle … Read Post

Today in History: Board of Trade becomes the Chamber

The Denver Board of Trade was founded in 1867 for a simple reason: to connect Denver to the transcontinental railroad and the promise of commerce and mobility that came with it. In 1884, after almost 20 years of service to the business community, the members of the Board of Trade contemplated their next steps as … Read Post

LEX Opens Door to New Career

Lorii Rabinowitz is unabashed in saying that some of the best things in her life have been because of her involvement with the Leadership Foundation. We can’t take credit for everything; Rabinowitz has been a standout volunteer, champion and board member of the Leadership Foundation since she was part of the 2011 Leadership Denver class. … Read Post

This Week in Policy

Construction Defects Bill Slated for Committee Hearing We told you last week about the multitude of bills we’re tracking related to construction defects. We’ve continued to engage on this issue because of the onslaught of litigation that is suffocating development of entry-level housing. This session we’ve voiced support for Senate Bill 156 because it would … Read Post