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Castle Pines election 2023: Deborah Mulvey wants to keep asking ‘tough questions’ on city policies


After Deborah Mulvey moved to Castle Pines in 2015, she started to attend meetings in town and got involved, eventually rising to a spot on city council.


One of her first focuses “really developed because of what I saw in the kids at school,” where her son was involved in activities, she said.


“I began to notice there were a lot of mental health concerns with kids, and I noticed a lot of (kids) were vaping and what that did to kids,” Mulvey said.


She pushed for Castle Pines to enact a vaping control ordinance, with new policies to raise the minimum age for the sale of tobacco and nicotine products to 21 and to require retailers who sell tobacco and vaping products to obtain a license from the city.



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