
Insight where policy intersects with politics. Denver & Colorado with an eye toward national trends. Equity, land use, affordability and more. Typically independently, but releasing commentary as a Bell Policy Center Economic Mobility Fellow in 2024.
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The past 3 months have seen 3 presidential executive orders on housing AND overwhelmingly bipartisan passage of major housing bills by both chambers of Congress, culminating in the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act passed by the US Senate on...
Part I of this Preview dove into the State of Colorado’s budget woes and how funding for affordable housing has been ensnared.
This Part II looks at how other forms of housing policy have evolved in recent years and are expected to show u...
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Colorado’s 2026 legislative session will be dominated by loud debates over budget scarcity and a political class quietly, or not so quietly, “waiting for the next Governor.” There are likely to be fewer housing policy bills than...
To skip right to my Colorado & Denver Ballot Measure Guide, click here. It is also linked below the article.
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Our first opportunity to begin righting the...
While Trump does Trump and we in the resistance try to resist, but struggle to find footholds, daily life for working families continues. And it ain’t easy. Nearly 40% of Coloradans are “really struggling” or “just getting by” financially....
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Former Denver City Councilmember, led the transformation of Denver's funding & policy landscape on housing affordability & wages. Now offering insight where policy intersects with politics as a fellow or independently. Proudly out and a mama.
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