Common Sense Institute Podcast: Common Sense Digest
Common Sense Institute is a non-profit free-enterprise think tank dedicated to the protection and promotion of Colorado’s economy.
Our mission is to examine the fiscal impacts of policies, initiatives, and proposed laws so that Coloradans are educated and informed on issues impacting their lives.
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Colorado Crime Wave: Origins and Solutions featuring George Brauchler and Mitch Morrissey

The 1st Annual Free Enterprise Summit

The University of Colorado’s Business Economic Outlook featuring Dr. Richard Wobbekind and Brian Lewandowski

How is Colorado’s Economic Recovery Going? Featuring Patty Silverstein and Chris Brown

Colorado’s Proposition 119 Seeks a LEAP in Out of School Learning Enrichment featuring Michael Johnston and Doug Robinson

The Unusual Journey of Property Tax Reduction and Proposition 120 in Colorado featuring Michael Fields and Chris Brown

Toward a Student Centered Method of Education Funding featuring Brenda Bautsch Dickhoner, Ph.D. and Terry Croy Lewis, Ph.D.

The Economic Footprint of Homelessness in Metro Denver featuring Brenda Bautsch Dickhoner and Kristin Strohm

Regulating Our Commutes Through the Employee Trip Reduction Plan featuring Sandra Solin and Tom Brook
In 2019 the Colorado state legislature passed a new law establishing significant greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. Those targets include a statewide reduction in greenhouse gas emission of 50% from the 2005 baseline by 2030, and an 80% reduction from the 2005...
