DENVER — We're getting a clearer picture of Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser's plans should he win the governor's race next year.
Weiser moderated a "fireside chat" with former Colorado Governor Roy Romer and former Denver Mayor Federico Pena on the successes and challenges they faced while in office in the 1980s, another period of great uncertainty. After the event, Denver7 caught up with Weiser to talk about his priorities if elected governor.
The attorney general listed affordable housing as a priority and said he would shore up home down payment assistance programs for those who are pillars in our communities.
"As governor, I'm going to make sure we fix our down payment assistance programs," he said. "If you're a teacher or law enforcement officer, you should have access to be