- Introduction — Colorado Forum
The Forum is the founder and fiscal administrator for Building a Better Colorado, a nonpartisan, charitable effort to engage Coloradans in a conversation about our State's future
- Fiscal Policy — Colorado Forum
Colorado’s fiscal system has a structural imbalance - created by inherently conflicting constitutional mandates - that will continue to widen the gap between General Fund revenue and necessary expenditures Even as Colorado’s economy improves, the imbalance, although unintentional, will persist because of contradictory constitutional provisions initiated and passed by Colorado voters at
- Harris Sherman — Colorado Forum
Harris Sherman is the President of Harris Sherman Associates LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in public lands, energy, water, mining, forestry, recreation, Native American, and conservation strategies
- Colorado Forum
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- Colorado Forum Fund — Colorado Forum
These efforts have ranged from sponsoring opinion research and education efforts related to Coloradans' perspectives on the challenges of school funding, initiative reform, state fiscal concerns, and our state’s election process
- Jesus Salazar — Colorado Forum
Jesus Salazar is a Colorado native and entrepreneur who loves bringing exceptional people together to do exceptional things He is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Prosono, a business strategy and social impact company The company works to accelerates progress toward the World’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals by helping organizations become more agile while also exploring
- Amanda Blaurock — Colorado Forum
As a mission-based leader, Amanda Blaurock is renowned for her innovative risk-taking, creative problem-solving of complex societal challenges, and unwavering fiscal accountability
- Energy — Colorado Forum
The Forum believes that Colorado should pursue a balanced energy policy and exercise leadership in energy production, conservation, efficiency, and the development of alternative energy technologies We believe that Coloradans should ensure access to ample, reliable, affordable, and healthy energy sources to heat their homes, power their businesses, and transport themselves and their products
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