Attorney General Weiser and the representative of the State of the State, Join Delta Town Hall
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Attorney General Weiser and the representative of the State of the State, Join Delta Town Hall

Attorney General Weiser and the representative of the State of the State, Join Delta Town Hall

Attorney General Weiser and the representative of the State of the State, Join Delta Town Hall - Attorney General Colorado Philip Weiser and representatives of the State of Colorado Matt Souper have gathered and joined the City Hall meeting in Delta. We join the meeting to ask: (1) Is there an important importance in the meeting at Delta? (2) Why meet today?

The Attorney General for Democrats and representatives of the Republican state in the city and in the same room let the population of Delta County ask about work done on problems that continue to affect them. SOPE representatives tell us that this is a historic meeting, this is a rare opportunity for the public to hear about Bipartisan's efforts to improve the lives of many people on the Western slopes.


The two officials said that they hoped that their presence in Delta would immediately bring more transparency in government, and they liked to talk and answer questions from people about work at the state level. This includes work to advance consumer protection, fighting fentanyl and drug use, and many others. The big topic of discussion is an attempt to merge kroger and new safeway, and the two state officials tell us that they have the opportunity to bring changes to communities such as delta.


Sop representatives talk about this problem, "It is very unsettling if you are a farmer or breeder who tries to get your fruit, vegetables, or beef to the grocery store. If you have some buyers now if you are rejected by Kroger, you can go to Albertsons, but if you only have one grocery store, you only have one buyer. And if you are rejected, you are unlucky. So I see it more than the perspective of trying to help our farmers and breeders and also do not see prices rising in the Rural Colorado.


Attorney General Weiser added, "I am here a year ago to hear from people about the merger between the city market and Safeway. What I hear is, we are afraid. Farmers are afraid, workers are afraid, and consumers are afraid. We are now challenging this merger. We have a case conducted for judges in August. I am here to give an update about the merger. And I'm here to hear what else is in the minds of many people. ***

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