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Councilwoman Gonzales-Gutierrez's 'Justice Gene'

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Denver Councilwoman Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez never lets go of her last job. Now, as an at-large councilwoman representing all Denver residents, she breaks down barriers she encountered in her previous roles: As an advocate for kids in trouble with the system, for victims of family violence, and for her own kids growing up in Denver. She is one of three councilwomen pushing a municipal court reform bill through the council. The core issue: Jailing people should not be the first and only tool we use in solving the city's problems.

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