Charles Brennan provided testimony in support of HB26-1012, which would have required sellers to provide consumers with the prices of the delivered goods and the goods available at the store for price transparency and fairness. It also would have prohibited unfair or deceptive trade practices by charging unreasonably excessive prices for goods and services.
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CCLP testifies in support of worker protections
Chris Nelson provided testimony in strong support of House Bill 26-1054, which would allow Colorado to step in to address declining workplace safety standards due to federal rollbacks and decline in enforcement, and allows for individual workers and labor unions to enforce their rights through private right of action.
CCLP testifies against HOAs requiring “proof of need” for language access
Morgan Turner provided testimony against HB26-1201 which would require owner's to provide "proof of need" prior to HOAs providing correspondence and notices in a language other than English.
CCLP testifies in support of ITINs for non-educational opportunities
Milena Tayah provided testimony in support of HB26-1143, which addresses the background check barrier for educational opportunities. It would require that an ITIN be allowed in lieu of a SSN when required for these background checks.
Commentary on recent presidential executive orders

As an antipoverty organization dedicated to advancing the rights of Coloradans, we at CCLP are paying close attention to the numerous executive orders (EOs) being signed by the President. Many of these orders have garnered strong reactions, with particular concern for their potential impact on vulnerable communities. There is no minimizing the real harms that can come from EOs. Those that target vulnerable communities, deny our rights, or violate the constitution have no place in our country.
While the power of executive action can be profound, it is important to approach these developments with care. For example, we must remain vigilant in distinguishing between the immediate and practical effects of EOs, and their limitations. Not all directives issued by EOs have the force to unilaterally enact sweeping changes. Many require legislative approval or funding allocations. Many will face judicial review.
Nevertheless, because many EOs have the potential to directly impact the work we do on behalf of Coloradans, we believe it is our duty to assess orders as they arise. Our assessment includes a summary and interpretation of the order itself, as well as any identified responses — legal or otherwise — and an order’s specific impact on Coloradans. We expect that some orders will require a direct response from CCLP.
As part of our response, we want to reaffirm our commitment to our values and to Coloradans, and provide resources and information. As such, we have developed a dedicated page on presidential EOs. This page will be updated as new items of concern arise. Given the presidential administration’s particular targeting of immigrants with many of these orders, we have also produced a list of resources for those concerned about the safety and well-being of their families and communities.
In this pivotal moment, we urge our partners, supporters, and communities to take the following steps:
- Stay informed: Understanding the scope, intent, and limitations of each executive order is essential. Misinformation or misinterpretation can lead to unnecessary alarm and divert valuable energy from actionable priorities.
- Focus on what matters: Our mission to combat poverty requires strategic action and careful allocation of resources. It is critical to differentiate between measures that are immediately impactful and those that are symbolic or unlikely to proceed without significant legislative hurdles.
- Advocate effectively: Where executive orders directly affect our initiatives, we will raise our voices to amplify the concerns of affected communities and work toward equitable solutions. We encourage others to join us in constructive advocacy that prioritizes the well-being of the most vulnerable.
- Maintain resolve: Progress in the fight against poverty often requires persistence and adaptability. We remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing systemic inequities and creating opportunities for all, regardless of political or economic headwinds.
Now more than ever, our collective efforts must be guided by both urgency and discernment. By staying informed and focused, we can ensure that our resources and energy are directed toward meaningful, sustainable impact.
CCLP will continue to monitor developments, provide updates, and advocate for policies that uphold dignity and opportunity for all. We thank our supporters and partners for their unwavering dedication to our shared mission. Together, we can navigate these challenges and advance toward a more just and equitable future.
