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Denver approves $8M contract with The Salvation Army for homeless hotel
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The Denver City Council on Monday approved a contract with The Salvation Army that had been delayed during last week’s meeting. Two council members, Flor Alvidrez and Shontel Lewis, voted against the measure with Lewis citing her desire for data driven contracts. The council also approved $12 million for rental assistance expansion at its meeting…
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Denver Ethics Board clears Councilwoman Alvidrez of alleged violations in taxpayer-funded spending
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District 7 Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez did not violate the Denver Ethics Code according to an investigation and finding from the Ethics Board on Wednesday. The decision follows a complaint made in January in which a council aide claimed Alvidrez misused thousands of taxpayer dollars. The complaint highlighted seemingly flippant spending, including thousands on a parade…
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Denver Ethics Board clears Councilwoman Alvidrez of alleged violations in taxpayer-funded spending
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District 7 Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez did not violate the Denver Ethics Code according to an investigation and finding from the Ethics Board on Wednesday. The decision follows a complaint made in January in which a council aide claimed Alvidrez misused thousands of taxpayer dollars. The complaint highlighted seemingly flippant spending, including thousands on a parade…
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Denver Ethics Board clears Councilwoman Alvidrez of alleged violations in taxpayer-funded spending
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District 7 Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez did not violate the Denver Ethics Code according to an investigation and finding from the Ethics Board on Wednesday. The decision follows a complaint made in January in which a council aide claimed Alvidrez misused thousands of taxpayer dollars. The complaint highlighted seemingly flippant spending, including thousands on a parade…
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Ex-staffers: Office of Public Guardianship is in crisis, lawmakers under pressure to regular funeral industry | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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Today is Feb. 21, 2024, and here’s what you need to know: A Colorado office tasked with taking care of some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens is once more facing questions about its management, notably after resignations have left it with just a few staffers to care for more than 80 clients. The Office…
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Denver council member disputes claims against her in money mismanagement investigation
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Denver’s District 7 Councilmember Flor Alvidrez disputed a complaint claim that prompted an ethics board investigation whether taxpayer dollars she spent were legally sanctioned purchases. The Denver Gazette, via a Colorado Open Records Act request, received a complaint claim by the Denver Ethics Board sent to them by Alvidrez’s former aide, Leya Hartman. The claim…
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Denver’s mayoral race is crowded, but it’s not the only one
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Almost 50 names will appear on the City of Denver’s April 4 ballot across several different municipal offices. The 17 candidates remaining for mayor (there was as many as 26) will be accompanied by nine city council at-large candidates and 23 others in an election that features three uncontested races, so far. Candidates were required…