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Robin Kniech's New Take

Robin Kniech

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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Ballot Guide 2025: Colorado & Denver

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Aligning Stars on Housing Affordability

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. ...

3 months ago
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Truthtelling and Resistance

Sunset over Tybee Creek on the coast of Georgia. The low-lying coastal plains between Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA are called the Low Country.

5 months ago
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Where the Rubber (Factory) Meets the Soccer Stadium

One of my favorite yet befuddling quirks is when locals reference landmarks known mostly [nay, only] to them when giving directions to a foreigner. Like “turn left where the coca-cola plant used to be” or “it’s right after the old highway.”...

6 months ago
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  • Robin Kniech

    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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