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Amendment 73

October 11, 2018 Alex Hopkins

Dave Davia, CEO at Colorado Association of Mechanical & Plumbing Contractors and co-chair of the No on 73 Campaign and Luke Ragland, President of ReadyCO and co-chair on the No on 73 Campaign, join us to discuss Amendment 73.

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In Government Tags Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, CSPR, Amendment 73, Dave Davia, Colorado Association of Mechanical & Plumbing Contractors, CAMPC, Luke Ragland, ReadyCO
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New Study Details: The Cost of Colorado Initiative # 97

July 31, 2018 Alex Hopkins

Chris Brown of Common Sense Policy Roundtable (CSPR) and Dan Haley of Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA), join us to talk about the latest study CSPR just released concerning Colorado Initiative # 97, the proposed setback measure. We’ll get an in-depth look at this study and exactly what it means in your community.

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In Energy Tags Chris Brown, Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, CSPR, Dan Haley, Colorado Oil & Gas Association, COGA, Study, Colorado Initiative # 97
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What if Colorado Schools Were # 1?

May 30, 2018 Alex Hopkins

Jamie Trafficanda, Manager, Communications and Programs at Colorado Succeeds, and Chris Brown, of Common Sense Policy Roundtable want to know what it would look like if Colorado schools produced graduates with the post-secondary education levels needed to meet the state’s workforce demands?

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In Education Tags Jamie Trafficanda, Colorado Succeeds, Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, Colorado Schools
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PERA in peril?

April 2, 2018 Alex Hopkins

The Common Sense Policy Roundtable and REMI Partnership have developed a study on the debate over public pension reform in Colorado. The report finds state lawmakers can save billions of dollars for cities, counties, school districts and state agencies over the next 10 years while at the same time securing the finances of PERA – Colorado’s pension fund manager.

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In Education Tags Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, REMI Partnership, Public Pension Reform, Chris Brown, Buz Koelbel
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VITAL for Colorado - Common Sense Policy Reform

October 20, 2017 Tammy Schaffer

Peter Moore, from VITAL for Colorado joins us along with Chris Brown, Policy Director for Common Sense Policy Roundtable. We will discuss CSPR's recent study, titled "Building Gated Cities" which pertains to the "1% growth" initiative in Lakewood. We'll talk about how flaws in the initiative to restrict growth have undermined the intended goal. 

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In VITAL for Colorado Tags VITAL for Colorado, Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, Chris Brown, Peter Moore, Building Gated Cities
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Construction Defects & CSPR Budget Comparison

April 27, 2017 Tammy Schaffer

The Colorado Business Roundtable presents two important topics concerning the state legislature. Jeff Wasden, COBRT President joins us for the discussion.
We’ll talk with Kathie Barstnar, Executive Director of NAIOP and the co-chair of Homeownership Opportunity Alliance about construction defects litigation reform and updates on the successful compromise in the legislature as well as the future of affordable housing in Colorado. We’ll also discuss the Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison for the 2017 Colorado State Budget, focusing on needs for education and transportation, along with healthcare allocations. 

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Tags NAIOP, Homeownership Opportunity Alliance, Common Sense Policy Roundtable Report Budget Comparison, CSPR, Kathie Barstar, Earl Wright, Jack Graham, Heidi Ganahl, Buz Koebel
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