AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColorado Politics: Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros’ upset over Rep. Diana DeGette is reshaping the state’s Democratic Party narrative, with Republicans eyeing the opening in the Denver-area CD1 race. Wildfire & Forests: The U.S. Forest Service says this year’s fire pace is up sharply versus the 20-year average, and Colorado’s recent firefighter deaths underscore the stakes for crews. Health Care Costs: A federal program tied to hospital drug discounts is driving up costs for small businesses, adding pressure as many employers drop health benefits. Small Business & Jobs: New data points to modest improvement in Colorado business confidence heading into Q3, even as costs and uncertainty linger. Energy Policy: A Colorado appearance by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright argues for an all-of-the-above approach to keep electricity affordable for homes and businesses. Local Relief: United Way of Southern Colorado launched a wildfire relief fund for Aspen Acres impacts, coordinating with local agencies and partners. Tech & Labor: AI is cited as the top reason for U.S. job cuts for a fourth straight month, with tech firms driving a large share of layoffs. Denver Business: A new Denver-area employer list tallies 661 major organizations employing 260,000+ locally. International Business: Taiwan plans to open a representative office in Phoenix to deepen U.S. ties in tech, education, and supply chains.
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