Flanked by Sen. John Hickenlooper, Rep. Brittany Pettersen, Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Jason Crow, from left, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks to reporters Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, outside the U.S. Capitol.
“Wonderfully chaotic.”
That’s how Denver Mayor Mike Johnston described the scene of 300 mayors who gathered in a large Washington, D.C., hotel this week to talk about the issues important to their communities and meet with federal lawmakers and officials.
For Johnston, there was one concern foremost on his mind: the migrant crisis, and its specific impact on Denver.
“We have about 5,000 people in shelter on any given night, and we get 200 or 300 a day, every day, that arrive by bus,” he said. The city expects to spend $180 million in its 2024 budget on sheltering and assisting migrants. Without federal help, that could mean steep cuts for other city services.
As you can see this fucking traitor Mike Johnston is setting up another "scamdemic".
The Mayor of Denver was in DC on the 18th asking for work permits for the illegal flooding his city! THERE YA GO! They move the level 4 lab from SC to Bolder. They give nurses live ebola shots while at the same time he's welcoming illegals from Africa! What could possibly go wrong! These people are demons.
And look at this Mayor of Denver.... Notice how he used to represent the 33rd district!
Michael Christopher Johnston (born November 17, 1974) is an American educator and politician serving as the 46th and current mayor of Denver, Colorado. A member of the Democratic Party, he won the 2023 Denver mayoral election, defeating Kelly Brough in the June 6 runoff election.[1]
Johnston first entered politics when he served in the Colorado Senate, representing the 33rd district from 2009 to 2017. He was a candidate for governor of Colorado in 2018, losing in the primary to Jared Polis, who went on to win the general election. He was also a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2020,[2][3][4] before withdrawing from the race in September 2019 [show less]
Flanked by Sen. John Hickenlooper, Rep. Brittany Pettersen, Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Jason Crow, from left, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks to reporters Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, outside the U.S. Capitol.
“Wonderfully chaotic.”
That’s how Denver Mayor Mike Johnston described the scene of 300 mayors who gathered in a large Washington, D.C., hotel this week to talk about the issues important to their communities and meet with federal lawmakers and officials.
For Johnston, there was one concern foremost on his mind: the migrant crisis, and its specific impact on Denver.
“We have about 5,000 people in shelter on any given night, and we get 200 or 300 a day, every day, that arrive by bus,” he said. The city expects to spend $180 million in its 2024 budget on sheltering and assisting migrants. Without federal help, that could mean steep cuts for other city services.
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