Colorado Chamber Office Hours

Michael Bennet on Regulation, Innovation and Colorado’s Business Climate

16 min · 22. juni 2026
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This week for a special episode of Colorado Chamber Office Hours, we are sitting down with Colorado’s other Democratic candidate for governor, U.S. Senator from Colorado, Michael Bennet. Host Ed Sealover and Bennet kick off the conversation by discussing the general state of Colorado’s business environment and the effect of overregulation. They then pivot to discuss the emerging technologies that have been a hot topic in the state legislature, including artificial intelligence, social media, the debate over data center development and Colorado’s Labor Peace Act. Tune in to hear how Bennet would tackle business issues if elected.

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