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Pueblo Human Relations Commission seeks clarity after county withdraws from IGA; commissioners keep open door

3322397 · April 17, 2025
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Claire Shad, chair of the Pueblo Human Relations Commission, told commissioners the PHRC aims to increase outreach and clarify roles following the county’s withdrawal from an intergovernmental agreement.

Claire Shad, chair of the Pueblo Human Relations Commission (PHRC), described the commission’s work, membership and recent projects at the April 17 Board of County Commissioners work session and asked the county to clarify the PHRC’s role after the county withdrew from an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) earlier this year.

Shad said the commission was created by an intergovernmental agreement among the city, Pueblo County and PACOG to provide countywide advocacy and accountability on discrimination and human‑relations issues. “We are small but mighty, and we are very tenacious and ready to get to work here,” Shad said, and she reviewed PHRC…

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