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Updated · Quiver Quantitative · Jul 14
Evans Urges Polis to Roll Back Burdens on 99.5% of Colorado Businesses
Updated
Updated · Quiver Quantitative · Jul 14

Evans Urges Polis to Roll Back Burdens on 99.5% of Colorado Businesses

1 articles · Updated · Quiver Quantitative · Jul 14

Summary

  • Gabe Evans said he sent Gov. Jared Polis a letter urging Colorado to cut taxes, fees, mandates and regulations weighing on small businesses in the state.
  • Months of meetings with employers, entrepreneurs and chamber groups in Colorado’s 8th District drove the appeal, with businesses citing higher compliance costs, labor expenses and more paperwork.
  • The letter argues the state should ease those burdens as federal tax-cut efforts advance, framing relief for small firms as a competitiveness issue.
  • Small businesses make up 99.5% of Colorado businesses, giving Evans’ request broader economic and political significance beyond his district.

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