Politics are always changing – every four years, every two years, every day. This is no truer than in Colorado. From term limits to substantial campaign finance reforms, the old adage rings true: the only thing constant is change.

Throughout the years, Brandeberry-McKenna Public Affairs has successfully navigated this environment with integrity, hard work and honest communication.

We deal with the most complex and competitive issues of the legislature and we are focused on results. Results that strengthen your organization and create a lasting positive presence in the Capitol and throughout the State.

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For almost two decades, Brandeberry McKenna Public Affairs (BBMK) has successfully navigated the Colorado legislative and political environments.

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Colorado Legislative Updates

BBMK Recent Activities

Colorado Mesa University hosts the Capital Development Committee

Colorado Mesa University hosts the Capital Development Committee

Posted by Megan Wagner on Jun 14, 2019

Colorado Mesa University (CMU) hosted the Capital Development Committee (CDC) this week.  The tour included visits to the CMU/WCCC Electric Lineworker building site and the CMU Physician Assistant Temporary Facility.  The Capital Development Committee members...

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Gov. Polis Signs Bill Increasing State Affordable Housing Tax Credits

Posted by Megan Wagner on May 17, 2019

(DENVER) – Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) announced the passing of HB19-1228, which increases the amount of state Affordable Housing Tax Credits available for annual allocation by CHFA from $5 million to $10 million for 2020 through 2024. CHFA is the...

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March Revenue Forecast

Posted by Megan Wagner on Mar 23, 2019

The General Assembly has received the March revenue forecasts from both the Legislative Council and the Office of State Planning and Budgeting. Legislative Council In comparing the Legislative Council forecasts from December to March, the General Fund expectations...

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