The government problem
Dear Editor:
I received political phone calls for the past few weeks. One I was able to track down and have a quick chat. She informed me that Pitkin County Health and Human Services is giving out my phone number for these calls. I have tried to contact them, to no avail. Amazing that I can get these calls any day of the week, at any time, and they can not answer mine.
So, if you’re having a problem, go figure: It’s the local government where the answer lies.
Aaron Anderson
Aspen
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