Posted on 07 December 2009. Tags: Bbva Compass, Bob Burnham, Business Research Division, Carol Hedges, CB Richard Ellis, City And County Of Denver, Claude Pumilia, Colorado Business Economic Outlook, Colorado Economy, Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, Colorado Geological Survey, Colorado Legislative Council, Colorado Municipal League, CU, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Gary Horvath, Governor's Energy Office, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, Jay Peterson, Jeff Lyng, Jim Bolt, Jim Burnell, John Lymberopoulos, Jon Weisiger, Kelly Brough, Leeds School of Business, Natalie Mullis, Nathaniel Karp, Richard Wobbekind, Sam Mamet, Tom Thibodeau, Ty Ritchie, University of Colorado, Vince Matthews, Wood Mackenzie
The state will lose about 3,200 jobs in 2010, compared with the 100,000 jobs lost in 2009, the university forecasts.
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Posted on 01 December 2009. Tags: Colorado Tourism Office, GEO, Governor's Energy Office, Governor's Office of Information Technology, Hogan & Hartson, JBC, Joint Budget Committee, Josh Penry, OIT, Scott McInnis, Terrance Carroll
Colorado’s elaborate budget review process continues today with the governor’s office set to address a list of questions from legislators on the powerful Joint Budget Committee.
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Posted on 20 November 2009. Tags: 2010 General Assembly, Amy Oliver, Associated Press, Bill Ritter, Colorado Lobbyists, Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Transparency Project, Evan Dreyer, Gayle Berry, Governor's Energy Office, Independence Institute, Kent Lambert, Lobbyists, Low-income Energy Assistance Program
Colorado lawmakers and Gov. Bill Ritter are taking another look at the long-standing practice of hiring lobbyists to push legislation through the statehouse, the Associated Press reports.
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