Denver wants to change the way it pays for services for migrants who continue arriving here.
Denver wants to change the way it pays for services for migrants who: Denver's Chief Financial Officer Margaret Danuser tells us the city is spending roughly $800,000 a week in migrant services — an amount projected to cost the city up to $20 million for resources provided from December through June of this year.Why it matters
The new strategy was unveiled recently during a briefing led by the city's human services department, which is primarily overseeing services.
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