BY FREDA MIKLIN
GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER
On December 14, the Common Sense Institute (CSI) held its first annual Free Enterprise Summit in the third-floor dome of the AMG National Trust Bank in Greenwood Village. AMG President and CEO Earl Wright, who is also co-founder and board chair of CSI, told the 100 people in attendance that CSI’s work began ten years ago out of “concerns about public policy issues that our state was going through.” He shared that CSI published 40 relevant reports, including suggested steps toward a solution, about public policy issues in 2021. Four of those reports, Wright said, addressed the issues of housing prices, transportation, homelessness and crime rates in Colorado.