Colorado Employers Handed Medical Marijuana Victory

On June 15, 2015, the Colorado Supreme Court held in a unanimous decision that employers are still free to prohibit employee marijuana use in their workforces, and can still discipline and terminate employees who test positive for the drug, despite state law permitting its recreational and medicinal use. In so doing, the Court issued an employer-friendly opinion that will have […]

40 Graduate from Inaugural Leadership Academy

In June, thirty-five students, from 14 different electrical, mechanical and sheetmetal companies, graduated from the inaugural Leadership Access Institute© which began August 2014. The class met nine times over the course of almost a year, and discussed topics ranging from communication skills to negation to problem solving. The last class and graduation ceremony took place […]

2015 Legislative Report Final

Click here to view the final legislative report covering the following topics of interest to CAMPC members: Construction Defects Legislation Affordable Housing Bills Workforce Development Capital Construction General Funds for Transportation via SB 09-228 Triggers Hospital Provider Fee Converted to an Enterprise TRANS Bonds (TRANS II) Urban Renewal Authority/Tax Increment Financing Ballot Initiative Reform Senate Concurrent […]

Weekly Legislative Update: May 1, 2015

3 Calendar Days left until May 6 – 681 bills introduced, 387 Bipartisan, 258 bills postponed indefinitely, 173 signed by the Governor Most total bills in five years: 2014:   621 bills 2013:   613 bills 2012:   545 bills 2011:   597 bills  All rules are waived for the last three days so anything goes! Construction Defects Story […]

Weekly Legislative Update: April 24, 2015

9 Calendar Days left until May 6 – 664 bills introduced – 384 House – 280 Senate –  359 Bipartisan – 208 bills postponed indefinitely – 138 signed by the Governor The end is near!! Presidential Primary – a group of bi-partisan legislators are considering a bill to replace the current presidential non-binding straw poll […]

Weekly Legislative Update: April 17, 2015

16 Calendar Days left until May 6 – 634 bills introduced – 365 House – 269 Senate – 348 Bipartisan –  184 bills postponed indefinitely – 136 signed by the Governor Governor Hickenlooper Sends Five Point Letter to Legislative Leadership Regarding TABOR Issues – the Governor outlined a five point plan to address the budget […]

Industry Partner, Wennsoft, offering free webinar, April 30

A Winning Combination: How Connected Sales & Service Helps Your Customers and Your Business We live in an era of connectivity, but we are only just beginning to realize the promise it holds for service-based organizations. The world, and more specifically, the business world is poised to change dramatically as everything becomes increasingly interconnected.Please join us for our upcoming […]

Weekly Legislative Update: April 10, 2015

23 Calendar Days left until May 6 – 615 bills introduced – 350 House – 265 Senate – 332 Bipartisan –  161 bills postponed indefinitely – 113 signed by the Governor HB 1348 Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act introduced – the long-awaited House bill addressing concerns with urban renewal and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) was introduced […]