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Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
RT @CityofDenver: Will you be tuning in to this year's Five Points Jazz Festival? Stream it live on Facebook, and at https://t.co/bLx6DoBWm… — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
The Five Points Jazz Festival is truly in the spirit of Denver’s Cultural vision – bringing accessible and inclusive art, culture and creativity to the people of Denver. It'll look much different this year, but we can all still enjoy it - from home. https://t.co/Wn5rXNn2uF https://t.co/L70YnXhu4p — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
RT @CityofDenver: While many businesses have reopened their doors, it is important to remember what business remain closed, and the proper… — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
We’re all in this together. The City and County Building will be lit red to show our solidarity and to honor those we have lost and those who are still fighting the virus. ❤️ https://t.co/Q00FaPf9FK — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Tonight, we remember the Coloradans who have died due to COVID-19 and stand with those who are still fighting by wearing a mask and observing a minute of silence at 7 pm.🙏🏿 https://t.co/A1eb3r49TW — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Thank you to our team of ASL interpreters who have been doing an excellent job at helping us get important COVID-19 updates to more people across Denver. Lorrie, Terri and Bucky - your hard work has not gone unnoticed. 👏🏾@CityofDenver @HRCPDenver https://t.co/m054s1POoE — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Join me in honoring the fallen officers who paid the ultimate price for our safety, with their lives. And a huge thank you to our @DenverPolice officers who risk their lives and work to protect and support our community daily. True heroes. #peaceofficersmemorialday — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I want to take a moment to thank ALL of our @CityofDenver employees who show up each and every day to support and protect the residents of our great city. It's because of your efforts that we will get back this extremely difficult time. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I'll close with this. These are extraordinary times, but I have confidence that we will pull together. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Cities account for 91 % of this country’s GDP – we ARE this economy. We need our representatives, we need @SenCoryGardner to step up for the people of Denver and Colorado and support our recovery. If cities can’t recover, there will be no national recovery. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
THIS is why our cities and states need relief in this next stimulus package. The House is voting on a new relief package on Friday – we need the Senate to follow their lead and not drag their feet on this. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I also want to thank Council President Jolon Clark (@LuckyDistrict7) and those members of City Council who have also chosen to take the furlough days. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I want everyone to know that we worked to exhaust every other tool we had before taking this step. I will be taking the furlough days, and so will those in my administration. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Unfortunately, we will have to re-institute furlough days for our city employees. For this year, we will have 8 furlough days – 5 of which will coincide with national holidays and the remaining three being flex days that city employees will have to take by the end of the year. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
We’re now projecting a $226M budget gap due to lost revenue. From the start of this, we took several steps to cushion the impact on our budget, including: reduced hiring, requiring departments to find 7.5 percent in reduction proposals and other agency savings and reductions. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
This work will be especially important for our residents in need right now because this public health crisis has caused an economic crisis that has, to put it bluntly, created a difficult budget situation for our city government. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
That's why, I’ve stood up a social safety net team that will help ensure community connection to available resources and benefits, and maintain stability for these families, including housing, health, food and economic stability and security, to caregiving and youth services. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
We’re all very aware of the impact this virus continues to have on our community. Many Denver families have disproportionately had their financial security disrupted, and I want to make sure we’re doing everything we can to support them through this extremely difficult time. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I can’t underscore enough how important this work is – this is about getting ahead of the spread of this virus, identifying potential cases, isolating individuals before the virus can spread further – and help us avoid another communitywide shutdown. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
When one of our contact tracers reaches out to you, they will always identify themselves – including their phone number – and they will never ask for things like your social security number or payment. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
We also have nearly 100 of our Denver police officers and city employees trained in contact tracing, and they’re on assignment now, getting in touch with people who may have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
The Winnie will be stocked with about 100 nose swab tests at a time. Test results will usually be available within 24 hours and then you’ll be notified of your results, regardless of whether they’re positive or negative. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
You will be asked some questions to ensure you meet the requirements, and then you’ll be scheduled for a visit – and you don’t need a doctor’s order to get tested. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
If you’re a Denver resident who may be experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been told by DDPHE that you may have been exposed, and want to know if you qualify, all you need to do is call 311. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Our mobile testing unit, @DDPHE's Wellness Winnie, hit the road this morning delivering tests to those who can’t get to a testing site due to transportation, mobility or financial limitations. https://t.co/JIF4JAciS5 — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
Last week I told you that one of our priorities with our phased re-opening was increasing our capacity to do testing, particularly improved access to tests for vulnerable populations and underserved communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
If you decide to go out shopping this week, please remember your face covering and to keep your distance from others – we need to keep working together to keep everyone safe. 😷 I will continue wearing mine! — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
We are going to continue a cautious and phased approach to re-opening. This weekend, farmers markets will begin to re-open with health and safety measures in place for customers, including face coverings and physical distancing. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I’m confident that if we keep on this path, if we continue to show this level of care and respect for each other’s health and safety – and if we keep doing this slowly and doing it right – we’re going to get to where we all want to be much sooner. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael B. Hancock @MayorHancock
I could not be prouder of every resident and every business for taking the re-opening guidelines to heart – making sure people are wearing their face coverings, setting up physical distancing measures, and implementing hygiene and other protocols. — PolitiTweet.org