After 4-1/2 months of forward-looking discussions about legislative leaders’ priorities and the biggest bills of the 2026 legislative session, this week’s episode of “Colorado Chamber Office Hours” turns its eyes into retrospect and reviews the highlights and lowlights of the recently adjourned session.
Host Ed Sealover, editor of The Sum & Substance, sits down with Meghan Dollar, senior vice president of governmental relations for the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, to take a 20-minute walk through the biggest bills and the big-picture impacts of the session. It is a free-flowing conversation hitting on business wins on issues like regulatory reform and workforce development, business-averse bills that died and measures that continue to hang in the balance as they sit on Gov. Jared Polis’ desk.
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