Denver INC May Newsletter
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Testing legislation: at last, a done deal By Eric Gorski The Denver Post After a long and bumpy journey that began with marathon task force meetings last summer and lasted to the very last day of the 2015 legislative session, testing reduction legislation is headed to Gov. John Hickenlooper’s desk. Despite a desire for more drastic changes from parent activists, the … Continue reading →
Our INC Public Safety Committee met on Tuesday, April 28th at the DPD Dist. 1 Station. We had a nice gathering of 18 people at the meeting where Dist. 1 Commander Pazen welcomed us to his district and spoke on the issues the department faces in its neighborhood. After that, INC President Larry Ambrose addressed the group and explained the … Continue reading →
Anticipating run-off elections in City Council District 2, 7, 10 and 11 races, Denver Decides will present two evenings of run-off candidate forums on May 13 and 14. The Denver Decides forums will be telecast live from the Denver 8 TV studio beginning at 7 p.m. each evening. Individual Council district forums will last 40 minutes with a short break … Continue reading →
This month’s meeting is about spring cleaning and catching our breath. As an organization, a lot of the work we do to achieve our mission is done through regular meetings of our “Interest-focused” committees. Issues drive activity. It is a good time to offer an update. The Executive Committee has also been anxious to stimulate a conversation on charitable works. The … Continue reading →
City Councilwoman, Mary Beth Susman has been leading the conversation about regulating Denver’s new “shared economy.” There are issues presented by companies such as Airbnb and Uber that are seen to sidestep the rules imposed on hotels and cabs through licensing. On the other hand, there is an argument for maintaining private property owners rights as well as a motive to do no … Continue reading →