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Denver City Council honors founders of Hispanic Contractors of Colorado
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Denver City Council adopted a proclamation recognizing the founders of the Hispanic Contractors of Colorado and heard remarks from founders and council members about the organization’s role helping Latino contractors access contracts and training.
Denver City Council on Monday adopted a proclamation honoring the founders of the Hispanic Contractors of Colorado (HCC) and heard founders and council members describe the organization’s origins and continuing role in advancing Hispanic-owned construction businesses.
The proclamation recognizes HCC’s founding in 1988–89 and its work to provide contracting access, technical assistance and leadership development for Hispanic contractors. Councilmember Amanda Alvidrez sponsored the measure; the council voted 12-0 to adopt it.
Councilmember Alvidrez said the group provided critical support for her family’s business and helped Latino…
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