Politics Denver is set to expand its housing inspection team. Will it be enough to go after problem landlords? By admin 12 Min Read Share SHARE You Might Also Like Federal money trickles back to Colorado after Trump’s funding freeze is lifted Colorado construction defects battle returns as one bill aims to ensure homes are “built right in the first place” Potential Medicaid cuts could mean trouble, Colorado health care leaders, Rep. Diana DeGette say Trump Says Federal Government Should Take Over Washington Trump to Order Agencies to Work With DOGE to Cut Regulations TAGGED: Politics Share This Article Facebook Twitter Copy Link Previous Article Next-Gen Xbox Console Might Come Out in 2026 – Rumour Next Article Tractors head towards Paris in protest against the EU-Mercosur deal Leave a comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest News Mitch McConnell announces he will not run for re-election World News Mindy Kaling’s Boyfriend: Her Past Relationships, Including BJ Novak & More Celebrity Everton’s new home: ‘It’s out of this world’ World News Cybersecurity: Which are Europe’s most vulnerable countries? World News WWE 2K25’s Latest Trailer Reveals Bloodline-Themed Showcase Mode Gaming News US tech will pay a price for Trump’s approval Business Ethereum’s Path To $10,000 Milestone Is A Conservative Target – Market Expert Shares Insights Crypto