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Policy change: Everything is allowed, (except what is prohibited).
We wanted to initiate a policy change at the local level to address infrastructure gaps for Denver Public Health (DPH). But we were...
Dec 19, 2013 | Alyson Jordan
Policy change: Everything is allowed, (except what is prohibited).We wanted to initiate a policy change at the local level to address infrastructure gaps for Denver Public Health (DPH). But we were stalled because we did not know what level of policy and systems change we were “allowed” to initiate. Federal funding restrictions, contacting the Mayor or the City Council, coordination with government relations staff in other agencies... we didn’t know where to... Dec 19, 2013 | Alyson Jordan |
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