Denver’s regional affairs director, former Fox31 reporter to discuss migrants, homeless

By Brian Porter | The Rocky Mountain Voice

The impact of migrants and the homeless on communities in Colorado will be discussed Thursday, March 28, with Foothill Republicans.

Adam Paul, the director of regional affairs for the City of Denver, and D.J. Summers, Common Sense Institute’s director of policy and research, will head up discussion on the subject.

Paul’s LinkedIn account indicates he entered public service shortly after founding his Corporate Car transportation business in 2001, being elected to the Green Mountain Water Board and in 2007 to the Lakewood City Council. He recently completed his final term as mayor of Lakewood. Lakewood became an All-America City during his time as mayor.

Summers was a reporter at Fox 31 Denver and in Wyoming before joining Common Sense Institute, his LinkedIn account reads. Summers oversees fellows and research staff at CSI, coordinating with partners, iterating and analyzing projects, and breaking down findings for the public, legislators and commercial leaders, the CSI website reads.

The discussion will take place from 6:30-8 p.m. on the fourth floor of Denver West Building 7, 1626 Cole Blvd. in Lakewood. Tickets to attend are $15. More information is available at www.foothillsrepublicans.org.