GOP wants to streamline regs; Dems say plan has merit
Capitol Politics“We asked the job creators what they needed, and they consistently told us that creating a more stable regulatory environment would create jobs.”
“We asked the job creators what they needed, and they consistently told us that creating a more stable regulatory environment would create jobs.”
“When I knock on doors and speak with my constituents, they tell me they want us to work together to create jobs and improve the economy.”
Some say state must up the ante to stay competitive; others say annual salary survey misses the mark.
“When we see red flags, we need to do something. I’m standing up for our citizens who aren’t standing in the weeds.”
“Notwithstanding all the issues at play, they kept rates low. What they were doing worked.”
“So far, this has been a broken promise and I’m tired of broken promises.”
Left, right jockey over jobs as vote nears on Proposition 103
“An eleventh-hour emergency audit request—and there is no such thing as an emergency audit—by someone, who is running for Congress, and who already has access to the information he is seeking, amounts to political grandstanding.”
Republicans say they want to dig deeper in scrutinizing the bureaucracy; Democrats say they’re just grandstanding.
Lawmakers opposing Proposition 103 say the sales-and-income-tax hike will cost Colorado 119,000 jobs and $218 million in taxable income.