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Peter Wall serves as Government Affairs Director for the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR), the largest local realtor association in Colorado, representing 7,200 members. In this role, he focuses on promoting homeownership and protecting property rights through advocacy at the local and state level.
On the Kim Monson Show, Wall provided in-depth analysis of Denver's Initiative 300, also known as the "Right to Survive" ballot measure. He exposed concerns about the initiative's unprecedented civil rights enforcement mechanism, which he argued would allow permanent homeless encampments on public property while making it legally risky to offer help or intervention.
Wall revealed that Denver was already investing $50 million annually in homelessness services at the time of Initiative 300, arguing that the measure would not help homeless individuals thrive but would instead create legal obstacles to addressing the crisis effectively.
As a professional advocate for the real estate industry, Wall represents the interests of homeowners, property owners, and real estate professionals on housing policy, zoning regulations, and ballot measures that affect property rights and neighborhood stability in the Denver metro area.