AURORA — A group of bipartisan leaders in Aurora came together Monday to speak out against a new ballot proposal that is seeking to change the way the city is governed and give much more power to the city’s mayor. Related Articles Politics | Colorado Springs residents for first time elect Black mayor, Nigerian immigrant Yemi Mobolade Politics | Lauren Boebert files for divorce from husband Politics | ‘Unable to put on a successful event:’ High Plains Library District’s Popup Pride Celebration canceled Politics | Colorado county flouts state law aimed at curbing gerrymandering Politics | Colorado lawmakers could delay gray wolf reintroduction until management agreement reached with feds Denver7 spoke with Aurora council members who are concerned about this new push which would turn the city’s government into a “strong mayor” system. The proposal would give the mayor in Aurora veto powers, the power to appoint city leadership, hiring and firing power of city staff and department heads, as well as control over city contracts, according to a news release from the group against the initiative. During a news conference Monday, council members Danielle Jurinsky and Curtis Gardner were joined by a group of past and current council members, representatives from the city’s fire and police unions and other elected officials to express their concerns with the new proposal. Read the full story at Denver7.com. Stay up-to-date with Colorado Politics by signing up for our weekly newsletter, The Spot.

 

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