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Dem-Run City Facing Huge Budget Crisis Makes Pitch to Host LGBT Olympics

Denver, Colorado, is facing significant budget deficits-$50 million for 2025 and possibly $200 million by 2026-largely due to ongoing high expenditures supporting illegal immigrants and homeless populations. Despite these financial challenges, Denver is actively pursuing a bid to host the 2030 Gay Games, positioning itself as a leading contender against Perth, Australia.This decision has sparked criticism amid concerns over fiscal priorities, with some viewing the event as an unnecessary expenditure given the city’s struggles with homelessness, crime, and inadequate funding for essential services like policing. Colorado as a whole is also dealing with a $1.2 billion budget shortfall, prompting the governor to call a special legislative session that some Republicans consider politically motivated. Advocates highlight Denver’s commitment to LGBTQIA2S+ communities and point to the economic benefits seen in past Gay Games events,such as the $117.9 million impact from Paris in 2018. Site inspections for the 2030 Games took place recently, with a final hosting decision expected in November.


A blue city in a blue state awash in red ink is hoping there is a pot of gold at the end of the LGBT rainbow.

In May, officials announced that Denver has a $50 million deficit in 2025 and without major changes, it will have a $200 million deficit in 2026, according to Denverite.

The site noted that Mayor Mike Johnston says big spending to support illegal immigrants and homeless individuals will continue.

Denver is not alone in dire fiscal straits.

Colorado is expecting to face a $1.2 billion budget hole this year, according to KDCO-TV.

Democratic Gov. Jared Polis has called a special session to address the state’s plight, which is being blamed on the “One Big Beautiful Budget Bill.”

Colorado House Republicans have said the session is “political theater” and an “unnecessary and expensive political stunt.”

“Instead of working with us to rein in waste and protect the most vulnerable, the Governor is using this special session to defend a broken system,” House Caucus Chair Anthony Harstook said in the statement.

Amid the cuts, Denver is moving forward with its bid to host the Gay Games in 2030.

“Denver demonstrates exceptional LGBTQIA2S+ support, evidenced by pioneering political leaders like Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston,” the city’s pitch to host the games said.

Denver has become a finalist to host the 2030 games, fighting Perth, Australia, for the designation, according to the Gay Games website.

The site said that the 2018 Gay Games in Paris had a total economic impact of $117.9 million.

Site inspectors from the Federation of Gay Games visited the city in July. The final decision on hosting the Gay Games will come in November.




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