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2024
November 8, 2024, Daily Camera, Boulder City Council formally OKs minimum wage
November 6, 2024, Colorado Newsline, Colorado voters support measure to fund police officer training according to preliminary results
November 5, 2024, Colorado Newsline, Ballot measure to restrict parole eligibility approved by Colorado voters
October 11, 2024, Colorado Hometown Weekly, Boulder City Council advances minimum wage increase of 8% for three years
October 1, 2024, The Sum & Substance, Report on hospital facility fees could stir new health-care regulatory efforts
September 23, 2024, National Health Law Program, CCLP and NHeLP file for expedited review of civil rights violations in Colorado
September 2, 2024, The Colorado Sun, Colorado’s minimum-wage increases benefit economy, but many workers are still struggling
August 31, 2024, The Denver Post, Colorado’s Medicaid rolls fall to pre-pandemic level, causing problems for providers
August 30, 2024, Colorado Politics, Property tax cuts again, but who really benefits? | OPINION
August 23, 2024, Daily Camera, Boulder City Council supports increase to local minimum wage
August 23, 2024, Daily Camera, Guest opinion: Julie Van Domelen: Raising the minimum wage is a necessary step for Boulder
August 20, 2024, Law360, Amgen’s Drug Price Suit An Issue For Legislature, Judge Told
August 16, 2024, Colorado Community Media, Petterson, Caraveo, Weiser and Chopra offer ways to avoid getting ripped off
August 14, 2024, CPR, “Medicaid Unwinding” meant some Coloradans lost needed coverage
August 14, 2024, Association of Health Care Journalists, Covering medical debt? You’ll need these resources
July 18, 2024, Denver Bar Association, Welcome to the new president of the Denver Bar Association, Annie Martínez!
July 11, 2024, KFF Health News, Relieving the Growing Burden of Medical Debt
July 11, 2024, Route Fifty, New data tool looks to cure medical debt woes
July 10, 2024, Public News Service, Colorado posts 2nd-highest loss of Medicaid coverage in nation
July 8, 2024, KFF Health News, Colorado Dropped Medicaid Enrollees as Red States Have, Alarming Advocates for the Poor (syndicated in CPR, The Colorado Sun, and USA Today)
July 1, 2024, Denver 7, ‘Access to justice requires us to address these biases’: CO judge’s order aims to reduce bias in the courtroom
June 5, 2024, The Denver Post, New Colorado law adds $2 million in funding to legal aid organizations
June 4, 2024, Colorado Legal Services, New law creates Colorado Equal Justice Fund to support legal aid throughout Colorado
May 19, 2024, The Denver Post, Colorado is about to wipe 100,000 criminal convictions from the public record
May 19, 2024, The San Diego Union-Tribune, A way to support housing options for homelessness into a neighborhood
May 18, 2024, The Daily Sentinel, Health Headlines for May 18, 2024
May 9, 2024, Public News Service, Report: 86,101 Colorado children removed from Medicaid insurance rolls
April 25, 2024, CPR, 15 ways housing, development, and renters’ rights could change in Colorado this year
April 24, 2024, CBS News Colorado, Medicaid mayhem: Tech problems with Colorado’s Medicaid delay critical money for tens of thousands with disabilities
April 24, 2024, Colorado Senate Democrats, Senate committee passes pair of bills to strengthen protections for mobile home park and HOA residents
April 4, 2024, Public News Service, Cutting red tape to access IDs and other vital documents
April 3, 2024, KFF Health News, Medical Debt Affects Much of America, but Colorado Immigrants Are Hit Especially Hard (syndicated in The Colorado Sun; CPR News; Stateline)
March 28, 2024, OPEN MINDS, Lawsuit Alleges Colorado Medicaid Case Management System Discriminatory Against People with Disabilities
March 22, 2024, The Colorado Sun, Colorado Medicaid problems still rampant as state agency tries to address computer, structure issues
March 21, 2024, STAT News, Pharma companies and their allies seek to exempt orphan drugs from state pricing limits
March 13, 2024, Colorado Children’s Campaign, The West Steps: Kids Are Losing Health Coverage at an Alarming Rate
March 19, 2024, Colorado House Democrats, Legislation to Strengthen Protections for Mobile Home Park Residents Passess Committee
March 13, 2024, Law Week Colorado, Colorado Legislature Considers a $2 Million Annual Fund for Legal Aid Organizations
March 11, 2024, Colorado Newsline, Colorado leads on medical debt protections, even as health care costs remain ‘out of control’
March 8, 2024, Daily Camera, Broomfield’s annual focus session puts minimum wage, air quality in the spotlight
March 4, 2024, Public News Service, Colorado’s Medicaid insurance terminates seventh highest in nation (and syndicated in Kiowa County Press)
March 2, 2024, The Colorado Sun, Colorado construction workers, pressured by longer, harder hours, die by suicide twice as often as other professions
February 29, 2024, KGNU Community Radio, Colorado Medicaid is failing to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act
February 29, 2024, Denver Business Journal, ‘We want more’: Colorado health care groups say violence prevention bill doesn’t go far enough
February 28, 2024, Rolling Stone, Colorado Is Trying to Cap a Drug’s Price. Big Pharma Has Other Plans
February 28, 2024, The Colorado Sun, Colorado Medicaid is discriminating against people with disabilities, federal complaint claims
February 28, 2024, The Colorado Sun, The Sunriser | Compaint: Medicaid is discriminating against people with disabilities
February 28, 2024, The Women’s Foundation of Colorado, 17 Grantee Partners Demonstrate Benefits of Cash Assistance Entering Year 3
February 21, 2024, National Health Law Program, OCR Complaint: Advocates Urge HHS Office for Civil Rights to Stop Colorado Medicaid Cuts, Citing Disabilities Act Violations
February 21, 2024, Inside Health Policy, Advocates: Colorado’s Medicaid Renewals Violate The Disabilities Act
February 20, 2024, The Greenlining Institute (youtube channel), Meet morgan Turner (Colorado): TEEM Platform Launch
February 15, 2024, The Denver Post, Colorado spends less on low-income legal aid than most Western states. That may soon change.
February 13, 2024, Stateline, Governments can erase your medical debt for pennies on that dollar — and some are
February 12, 2024, The Denver Post, An income tax cut is on Polis’ wish list, and Republicans want one, too. Democrats just rejected the first attempt
February 5, 2024, The Colorado Sun, Opinion: Closer look at evictions in Denver shows the good, the bad and the promising
February 2, 2024, Colorado Times Recorder, Bill Seeks To Prevent Colorado Landlords From Using Algorithms To Set Rent
January 9, 2024, KSUT, A new book offers insights on how to support homeless populations while reclaiming our shared humanity
January 8, 2024, Colorado Politics, CO PO Calendar | Jan. 8-14
January 3, 2024, KUNC, Recent landmark Colorado law is taking aim at crippling medical debt. Here’s how it works
2023
December 29, 2023, Aspen Public Radio, ‘When We Walk By’ offers insights on how to support our unhoused neighbors and, in the process, reclaim our shared humanity
December 21, 2023, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Advocacy Groups Sign-On Letter Urging Release of Section 1557 Final Rule
December 18, 2023, Denver Post, Coloradans have been losing Medicaid coverage at pre-pandemic rate following end of public health emergency
December 15, 2023, CNN, Consumer bureau orders debt collection agency to shut down for illegal practices
December 15, 2023, American Banker, Don’t block the CFPB’s plan to provide some relief from medical debt
December 9, 2023, The Colorado Sun, Colorado board won’t cap price of cystic fibrosis drug that costs average of $234,439 per patient per year
November 29, 2023, TheAspen Times, Giving Thought: Supporting our neighbors this giving season
November 21, 2023, CBS Colorado, Cash assistance by Women’s Foundation of Colorado part of growing movement
November 2023, Consumer Federal Protection Bureau, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, CFPB Annual Report 2023
November 7, 2023, CBS Colorado, Making ends meet in Denver when wages don’t meet self-sufficiency standard
November 7, 2023, Denver Voice, New Book Asks What Happens When We Walk By?
November 6, 2023, Revcycle Intelligence, Consumer Credit Scores Improve After Medical Debt is Wiped from Reports
November 4, 2023, Pauls Valley Democrat, Public health interim studies
November 2, 2023, Urban Institute, Medical Debt Was Erased from Credit Records for Most Consumers, Potentially Improving Many Americans’ Lives
November 2, 2023, NPR, As some medical debt disappears from Americans’ credit reports, scores are rising
October 14, 2023, Daily Camera, Boulder community divided over wait for minimum wage
October 5, 2023, Route Fifty, States grapple with impacts of medical debt
October 3, 2023, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Press Release: Colorado Celebrates Digital Inclusion Week Across the State
October 2, 2023, Public News Service, Agency proposes prohibiting medical debt from credit reports
September 29, 2023, The New York Times, Consumer Agency Moves to Ban Medical Debt From Credit Reports
September 26, 2023, Heart of the Rockies Radio, New Colorado Law Removes Medical Debt from Credit Reports
September 21, 2023, Community Catalyst, Community Catalyst, State Advocates & Impacted Community Members Applaud Biden Administration Action of Medical Debt
September 21, 2023, U.S. PIRG, Consumer Bureau Announces Grounbreaking Plan to Protection Americans from the Devasting Effects of Medical Debt
September 21, 2023, KFF Health News, Medical debt could soon be barred from ruining your credit score (syndicated in NPR, CBS News, and others)
September 21, 2023, KOAA News 5 (via their YouTube Channel), Medical debt removed from credit reports in Colorado, but you should double check
September 21, 2023, KOAA News 5, Medical debt removed from credit reports in Colorado, but you should double check
September 19, 2023, US Representative Rosa DeLauro, DeLauro, Warren Reintroduce Schedules That Work Act
September 13, 2023, Community Catalyst, Day of Action To End Medical Debt Builds Momentum And Adds Pressure On Biden Administration To Do More To Address the Growing Crisis
September 11, 2023, KFF Health News, A Father Dreamed of a Home for His Family. Medical Debt Nearly Pushed Them Onto the Streets.
September 11, 2023, NPR, Medical debt nearly pushed this family into homelessness. Millions more are at risk
September 7, 2023, The Commonwealth Fund, State Protections Against Medical Debt: A Look at Policies Across the U.S.
September 7, 2023, Politico, America’s medical debt piles up
September 6, 2023, The Colorado Sun, Colorado’s county-administered SNAP system is flawed, advocacy groups say
August 23, 2023, Denver 7 (via their YouTube channel), Medical debt? Colorado law says it can’t go on your credit report
August 23, 2023, Denver 7, New Colorado law prevents medical debt from showing on your credit report
August 19, 2023, Boulder Beat, Guest Opinion: Boulder’s families are struggling. Higher wages are needed — now.
August 19, 2023, Daily Camera, Charles Brennan: Current minimum wage falls woefully short for Boulder County families
August 16, 2023, Denver Post, New Colorado law hides medical debt on credit reports
August 15, 2023, KRDO, New Colorado law prohibits medical debt from being included on credit reports
August 13, 2023, Daily Camera, Editorial: Boulder County’s minimum wage plan should be carefully assessed
August 10, 2023, Retro 102.5, New Colorado Law Takes Loads of Stress Off Your Medical Debt
August 9, 2023, Daily Camera, Nearly a quarter of Boulder County families can’t make ends meet
August 9, 2023, Daily Camera, Making Ends Meet in Boulder County presentation and other Boulder events for today
August 8, 2023, Colorado Senate Democrats, New health care laws go into effect
August 8, 2023, Daily Camera, Amos Lee at Chautauqua Auditorium and other Boulder events for today
August 7, 2023, KRDO, Two new Colorado healthcare laws to go into effect Aug. 7
August 5, 2023, Daily Camera, Letters to the editor: Boulder County needs a self-sufficiency wage
August 3, 2023, Boulder Weekly, Money talks
August 2, 2023, Elevated Denver Podcast (linked to Spotify), Hidden Populations Part 2: Working & Priced Out
July 26, 2023, Instagram – We the Patients NY, Health care needs to be made affordable for ALL, not just some
July 24, 2023, Clark Hill, Speaking It Into Existence: A Deeper Dive Into the CFPB Hearing on Medical Billing and Payment Products
July 17, 2023, JD Supra, CFPB holds hearing on medical billing and collections
July 11, 2023, CFPBLive YouTube, CFPB Hearing on Medical Debt and Payment Products
July 11, 2023, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, CFPB Hearing on Medical Billing and Collections
June 24, 2023, Montrose Press, Adult education may be more accessible due to Catlin’s passed bill
June 22, 2023, Colorado Newsline, A tremendous victory for Colorado’s diverse adult learner population
June 22, 2023, Denver Catholic, Colorado Catholic Conference’s 2023 Legislative Recap
June 21, 2023, truthout, Health Care Advocates Celebrate Passage of Medical Debt Relief in New York
June 7, 2023, Jain Family Institute, Press Release: Colorado Expands Child Tax Credit to Parents with No or Little Income
June 7, 2023, Longmont Leader, Longmont keeps regional minimum wage on the table
June 5, 2023, Longmont Times-Call, Longmont City Council to contemplate a regional minimum wage Tuesday
June 5, 2023, Longmont Leader, Longmont council to hear regional minimum wage proposal
June 3, 2023, Denver Post, A new law was supposed to revamp Colorado’s towing industry. Lawmakers say Wyatts Towing is flouting it
May 25, 2023, Daily Camera, Boulder City Council discusses financing of facilities plan
May 19, 2023, Longmont Leader, Report: Boulder County families need over $100K to get by
May 17, 2023, CBS Colorado, Short of staff and beds, mentally ill remain in Colorado’s jails and on our streets
May 11, 2023, Boulder Weekly, ‘A delicate time’
May 9, 2023, Real Vail, Colorado General Assembly Democrats tout legislative accomplishments as session ends
May 9, 2023, Denver Business Journal, Dozens of health care bills head to governor’s desk
May 9, 2023, Axios Denver, 32 ways Democrats changed Colorado in the 2023 legislative session
May 8, 2023, Daily Camera, Event to discuss challenges, solutions to making ends meet in Boulder County
May 5, 2023, Yellow Scene Magazine, Making Ends Meet in Boulder County: Self-Sufficiency and Our Community
May 5, 2023, Coloradoan, Prioritizing compensation: CSU’s budget calls for 4% tuition hike, 5% raise for employees
April 25, 2023, Independence Institute, Bishop: CO Legislature using TABOR refunds to pay for special interest tax benefits
April 19, 2023, Lown Institute, Medical debt and community benefit spending: How states are taking action
April 18, 2023, Western Slope Now, Healthcare debt and bankruptcy
April 17, 2023, The Durango Herald, Mercy billing: Seeing double
April 13, 2023, Associated Press, States confront medical debt that’s bankrupting millions (syndicated in Times of India, Colorado Sun, Denver Post, 9News, ABC News, CPR, and others)
April 12, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado Senate OKs letting community colleges issue high school diplomas
April 3, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado legislature approves removing medical debt from credit scores, reports
March 2023, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Crisis in the Shadows: Medical Debt in Illinois
March 9, 2023, Wet Mountain Tribune, Details on proposed assault weapons sale ban and a bill that would remove medical debt from credit reports
March 1, 2023, Herald Democrat, Stakeholders criticize county SNAP
March 1, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado House OKs removing medical debt from credit scores, reports
February 23, 2023, Denver Business Journal, Colorado hospitals warn of ‘catastrophic’ consequences of proposed bill
February 16, 2023, Fox 31, State lawmakers look to cap medical debt
February 16, 2023, Denver Post, Latino and Black poverty rates in Colorado are near historic lows, but economic stability remains elusive
February 15, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado could soon require mediation before eviction for tenants on government financial assistance
February 14, 2023, Denver 7, Colorado lawmakers propose bill to add more patient protections around medical bills
February 9, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado House approves prescriptive authority psychologist
February 7, 2023, Loveland Reporter-Herald, Larimer County supports state bill to expand employment training programs
February 3, 2023, The Denver Gazette, Coalition of business industry groups seek to stop ‘Fair Workweek’ bill
January 24, 2023, Nonprofit Quarterly, Eliminating Healthcare Debt: A Liberatory Approach
January 23, 2023, Colorado Politics, Colorado community colleges could soon issue high school diplomas
January 18, 2023, Patch, Country School Community Honors Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 3, 2023, The Denver Post, Do you know your rights when your car is towed in Colorado? These DU law students are here to help.
2022
October 28, 2022, Colorado Sun, Medicaid denials for Colorado children with severe disabilities set off “sheer panic” among parents
October 24, 2022, State of Reform, Over 130 organizations coming to the 2022 Colorado State of Reform Health Policy Conference
September 29, 2022, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Matters, Hospital billing relief; Gerald Albright’s smooth saxophone
September 4, 2022, Colorado Pols, Colorado Week in Review for September 4, 2022
September 2, 2022, The Daily Sentinel – Grand Junction, CO, Hospital discount bill goes into effect
September 1, 2022, Denver 7, New Colorado law can help cut medical costs
September 1, 2022, Fox31, New law requires hospitals to screen for and provide discounted care
September 1, 2022, KWGN, Fox31 & Channel 2, Hospital Discounted Care Law Goes into Effect Today
September 1, 2022, KREX, Western Slope Now – Grand Junction, CO, Colorado Hospitals to Screen Patients for Discounts
September 1, 2022, NewsBreakOriginal, Denver launches Business Navigator Program with federal money
August 31, 2022, KRDO 13 ABC – Colorado Springs, CO, ‘Hospital Discounted Care Law’ goes into effect in Colorado
August 31, 2022, KREX, Western Slope Now – Grand Junction, CO, – New Hospital Billing Law for Coloradans
August 31, 2022, Fox21, Hospital Discounted Care law to go into effect
August 31, 2022, Colorado Politics, Colorado hospitals to screen low-income patients for discounts, cap monthly billings
August 30, 2022, The Denver Channel, Frustration grows over Colorado’s response to rising EBT theft
August 29, 2022, Maryland Matters, New safeguards in Maryland and other states may help those who are drowning in medical debt
August 24, 2022, The PEW Chartible Trusts, New Safeguards May Help Those Who Are Drowning in Medical Debt
June 30, 2022, Colorado Politics, Twenty new laws go into effect on Friday, including fentanyl, collective bargaining, state budget
June 24, 2022, Vanderbilt Law News, Brian Ruben named 2022 George Barrett Social Justice Fellow
June 19, 2022, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, “One study… of evictions in Denver found that nearly 90 percent of landlords were represented by a lawyer, compared to less than one percent of tenants…” (14:05 in video clip)
May 23, 2022, Colorado Newsline, Mentally ill Coloradans await care in jail for months. Could a new effort clear the backlog?
May 4, 2022, Colorado Newsline, To fund school meals, bill proposes raising taxes on high earners
April 25, 2022, Colorado Politics, Rights for mobile home residents advance without rent stabilization after ‘threats’ from Polis
April 25, 2022, Colorado Politics, Op Ed by CCLP’s Ellen Giarratana: Penalties do not deter addicts
April 14, 2022, The Denver VOICE, Elevated Denver wants to build more collaboration to solve homelessness
March 24, 2022, Colorado Politics, House panel advances cap on rent increases in Colorado mobile home parks
March 16, 2022, The Mercury News, Skelton: Stop taking away child support from California kids, families
March 14, 2022, The Los Angeles Times, Column: California must stop taking away child support from kids and families
March 10, 2022, KVNF Regional Newscast, “A new study shows Colorado food assistance recipients have to pay…” (2:04 in radio clip)
March 8, 2022, Colorado Politics, Battle over physician assistants’ practice in Colorado heats up in both Democratic, Republican caucuses
March 7, 2022, The Sun, Food stamp warning as SNAP claimants are overpaid without knowing – and they’ll be forced to pay back benefits
March 7, 2022, KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM – Colorado’s Morning News, Colorado Center on Law and Policy Bethany Pray on SNAP Overpayments
March 5, 2022, The Denver Post, New report calls Colorado’s dispute-resolution process for SNAP benefits “a system in turmoil” (also published in Greeley Tribune)
March 4, 2022, Pagosa Daily Post, OPINION: Report looks at SNAP violations in Colorado
March 3, 2022, KUSA 9News Denver – Next with Kyle Clark, Why SNAP recipients have to pay back overpayments they didn’t know they received
February 26, 2022, Denver Newsline, More than a million Coloradans could have criminal records automatically sealed under proposed bill
February 10, 2022, Westword, Does the Common Sense Institute live up to its name?
February 2, 2022, Colorado Politics, Colorado Senate bill aims to automatically seal non-violent criminal records
January 26, 2022, National Conference of State Legislatures, Medical Debt: How States Are Supporting Consumers
January 11, 2022, JAMA Network, New State Consumer Protections Against Medical Debt
2021
December 12, 2021, KDVR FOX31 – Problem Solvers, $18K bill for broken wrist? Problem Solvers investigate medical bills
November 17, 2021, Colorado Newsline, The pandemic has been hard. It’s been harder on immigrants.
November 12, 2021, The Denver VOICE, Lawmakers to address fair housing protections for veterans next session
November 9, 2021, KUSA 9News Denver – Next with Kyle Clark, A new study shows that hospitals are not doing what they should… (7:40 in video clip)
November 4, 2021, Colorado Politics, Lawmakers unsatisfied with new judicial protocols for evictions
November 2, 2021, Summit Daily, Silverthorne mobile home park residents concerned about displacement after land sale
October 1, 2021, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Using COVID-19 relief funds, Chattanooga helps expand eviction prevention program
September 22, 2021, Westword, Sealing the Past: Criminal Record Reform Could Help Coloradans Outlive Their Mistakes
September 20, 2021, Westword, Mint Urban Infinity Tenants Ready to Fight Landlord in Court
September 14, 2021, Colorado Springs Gazette, $20M in pandemic housing assistance available to Colorado Springs residents as evictions restart
August 20, 2021, 91.5 FM KUNC, Boost in Food Stamp Benefits Doesn’t Tip Scales Of Inequality In Mountain West Resort Towns
August 19, 2021, KUNR Public Radio, Advocates Argue For Updating Poverty Line (news story halfway down page)
July 27, 2021, Colorado Newsline, Thousands of Coloradans await rental assistance as eviction moratorium expiration looms
July 12, 2021, Denverite, Denver home-ownership totally out of reach
June 25, 2021, Colorado Politics, Equal pay dodge unfair to Colorado workers, say those who worked on Colorado’s law
May 3, 2021, The West Steps Podcast, Birth equity takes center stage
April 20, 2021, Patch.com, ‘Anti-Immigrant’ barriers to public benefits, state licenses would be removed under bill
April 17, 2021, CBS Denver, Coloradans convicted of multiple felonies could seal their records under bill at state capitol
April 2, 2021, Sentinel Colorado, IDENTITY CRISIS — Colorado’s holy grail is a state ID card homeless people struggle to get
March 30, 2021, Colorado Politics, Bill on actuarial review of health benefit mandates makes it out of committee, but not quite to the sponsors’ wishes
March 30, 2021, The Colorado Sun, Opinion: Colorado leaders must enact lasting reform to prevent evictions and promote an equitable recovery (cowritten by CCLP board member Leanne Wheeler)
March 28, 2021, Colorado Politics, Group files ballot initiative for eviction defense, while council works on own proposal
March 17, 2021, Colorado Newsline, Colorado’s laws historically have favored landlords over tenants. A bill at the Capitol could balance the scales.
January 28, 2021, Colorado Politics, Colorado Center on Law and Policy attorney receives national award
January 28, 2021, Colorado Springs Gazette, Moratorium still protects qualifying Colorado renters from eviction, but landlords finding loopholes
January 19, 2021, Colorado Politics, 2 groups announce fiscal sponsorship agreement
January 15, 2021, Colorado Politics, Opinion: Legislators should think big, address inequities
2020
Dec. 30, 2020, Colorado Public Radio, Low-wage workers bear the brunt of Colorado’s economic fallout
Dec. 30, 2020, The Durango Herald, Report shows that rural Colorado struggled before the pandemic
Dec. 30, 2020, The Denver Post, Low-wage workers in Colorado paid a heavy price during the pandemic
Dec. 29, 2020, Colorado Politics, Report: Colorado’s class disparities have gotten worse since the pandemic
Dec. 29, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Opinion: Why Colorado’s economy shouldn’t just return to ‘normal’ after COVID-19
Nov. 30, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Subsidized broadband speeds up but Colorado customers must upgrade to keep discount
Nov. 24, 2020, The Colorado Trust blog, Six months after eviction, Denver woman wonders if she’ll ever have stable housing again
Nov. 23, 2020, The Denver Channel, Denver woman diagnosed with cancer says that repealing the Affordable Care Act jeopardizes her future
Nov. 19, 2020, Colorado Newsline, Navigating housing instability during the pandemic
Oct. 23, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Colorado’s settlement with mobile park operator could set a path for other tenants seeking justice
Oct. 4, 2020, The Denver Post, Colorado is just one of six states where Latinos are more likely to die than white people
Sept. 25, 2020, The Denver Post, Coloradans borrowing at a high rate to make ends meet
Sept. 11, 2020, Chalkbeat Colorado, Advocates: Put children first in Colorado COVID response
Aug. 23, 2020, Colorado Politics, SHELTER AMID COVID: Beef up tenant safeguards
Aug. 11, 2020, Colorado Politics, Congress must extend COVID unemployment coverage
July 19, 2020, Colorado Politics, Turning to the government during COVID’s wake
July 17, 2020, Westword, Evictions could leave thousands of Coloradans in a lurch this summer
July 15, 2020, Colorado Public Radio, Coronavirus homelessness has already hit Colorado
July 14, 2020, Colorado Public Radio, 30-day notice continues, but is it enough?
July 8, 2020, Summit Daily, Eviction concerns grow as pandemic protections expire
July 1, 2020, Summit Daily, New legislation aims to protect the rights of mobile home residents
June 26, 2020, The Colorado Independent, At every turn, protestors confront a reason to march
June 19, 2020, Colorado Politics op-ed, Legislature made strides for the most vulnerable
May 20, 2020, Aurora Sentinel, Op-ed: Seek help if you’re feeling the lockdown pinch
May 18, 2020, Colorado Public Radio, Would An Emergency Tax Work In Colorado? Progressives Want To Try
May 18, 2020, Route Fifty, Colorado Groups Push for Tax Hike on High Earners to Help With Budget Shortfall
May 18, 2020, Colorado Politics, 135 groups urge state lawmakers to consider three-pronged plan
May 1, 2020, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Has An Eviction Ban, But ‘Catastrophic’ Threat Still Looms For Renters
April 22, 2020, NBC News, No money, but rent is due: In Colorado few eviction protections as coronavirus spreads
April 18, 2020, Westword, Why Undocumented Coloradans Are Excluded from Rent Assistance
April 3, 2020, The Colorado Trust blog, As Unemployment Soars, Questions Loom for Thousands of Coloradans
April 1, 2020, Colorado Politics, Coronavirus underscores need for safety net programs
March 24, 2020, Denverite, Nonprofit landlords in East Colfax pledge no evictions
March 18, 2020, CBS News4, Coronavirus Update: Temporary Hold on Eviction Enforcement in Denver
Feb. 27, 2020, Families USA, Learnings in Leadership: Allison Neswood
Feb. 9, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Colorado’s Basic Cash Assistance families need a boost out of poverty
Jan. 30, 2020, KDVR FOX 31, Bill suppressing eviction records clears Colorado House
Jan. 30, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Colorado renters may have eviction records even though they’ve never been evicted
Jan. 24, 2020, The Colorado Sun, Colorado’s mobile home owners are about to get more leverage in disputes with park owners
Jan. 12, 2020, The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction), Minimum wage hikes done for now
Jan. 10, 2020, Kaiser Health News, High-Deductible Plans Jeopardize Health of Patients and Rural Hospitals
Jan. 2, 2020, Colorado Politics, A holiday wish list for Coloradans facing poverty
2019
Dec. 21, 2019, CGTV, Hungry in America: How Do You Eat if You Lose Your Food Stamps?
Dec. 15, 2019, The Colorado Sun, Opinion: Protect Colorado’s Medicaid enrollees
Dec. 9, 2019, Colorado Politics, Q&A with Bob Mook
Nov. 4, 2019, Kaiser Health News, A Single Underliverable Letter Can Mean Losing Medicaid
Sept. 19, 2019, Scripps Media, Ban the box campaign takes on legal barriers to gainful employment
Sept. 16, 2019, Colorado Politics, Q&A with Tiffani Lennon: “When every Coloradan can be lifted up, we all benefit”
Sept. 15, 2019, The Colorado Sun, Parked: Mobile homes are Colorado’s affordable housing crutch. But they’re disappearing as land becomes more precious
Aug. 15, 2019, KDNK Community Radio, Updates to public charge rule will impact legal immigration
Aug. 5, 2019, The Colorado Trust, Removing a “Lifelong Scarlet Letter”
July 9, 2019, The Colorado Trust, What It Actually Takes to Make Ends Meet in Colorado
June 18, 2019, The Denver Voice, Denver’s Eviction Crisis
June 10, 2019, The Colorado Sun, To pay for housing and roads, Colorado lawmakers turned to an unusual source: the public’s “lost and found”
May 31, 2019, Prosperity Now, Historic legislation in Colorado Improves Protections for Owners of Manufactured Housing
May 29, 2019, Aspen Daily News, Income levels in Pitkin County are least sustainable in Colorado
May 28, 2019, The Denver Post, Colorado cities can raise minimum wages starting in January 2020
May 28, 2019, Denverite, Getting legal help can be a barrier for low-income Colorado families who need safe, clean housing
May 28, 2019, Denverite: Who’s Next: Hunger – 10 rising stars in the Denver area
April 29, 2019, The Colorado Sun, We pay taxes to help people with disabilities. Why not help them better access that money?
April 26, 2019, Colorado Politics, A couple of bills to boost affordable housing – without a tax hike
April 22, 2019, Real Vail, Colorado Legislature makes affordable housing push in final stretch of session
April 22, 2019, The Aspen Times, Colorado lawmakers look to fund affordable housing in waning days of session
April 17, 2019, Steamboat Pilot & Daily, Steamboat teachers ask for new tax to fund salary increase
April 16, 2019, Pagosa Daily Post, Help Support Affordable Housing in Colorado
April 8, 2019, The Vail Daily, Colorado’s wage gap
April 7, 2019, Fort Morgan Times, Some lawmakers want to ‘ban the box’
April 2, 2019, The Colorado Sun, It’s the Year of the Renter at the Colorado statehouse
March 22, 2019, Colorado Politics, Docking pay to collect debt digs a hole for poor Coloradans; reform is on the way
March 10, 2019, The Durango Herald, Sen. Michael Bennet aims to tackle childhood poverty with tax credit
March 6, 2019, Denverite, It’s the session for landlord-tenant issues in the legislature
March 2, 2019, The Boulder Daily Camera, We’ve measured the living wage. The data is disturbing
March 1, 2019, The Colorado Lawyer, The eviction crisis in Colorado
Feb. 28, 2019, Westword, Colorado Democrats want to down the eviction process
Feb. 27, 2019, Pagosa Daily Post, Celebrating Colorado’s health care progress
Feb. 13, 2019, Colorado Politics, Giving hard pressed tenants some much-needed breathing room
Feb. 13, 2019, The Denver Post, Why we should care if that ex-convict can get a job in Colorado
Feb. 10, 2019, The Durango Herald, Low-income residents spend thousands at Durango farmer’s market
Feb 5, 2019, The Denver Post, Colorado’s renters could see fees limited or even returned if new bill becomes law
Feb. 4, 2019, CBS4 Denver, Bill Would Give Renters More Time to Pay Rent
Feb. 1, 2019, KCMJ, Voices and Views: Self-Sufficiency Report
Jan. 30, 2019, Westword, Ban the Box Bill Would Remove Criminal History from Job Applications
Jan. 28, 2019, Colorado Politics, Q&A with Claire Levy | Providing a voice for Colorado’s poor
Jan. 23, 2019, Colorado Politics, The state’s economy isn’t working for everyone
Jan. 8, 2019, The Durango Herald, ‘Ban the Box’ bill targets discrimination against people with criminal records
Jan. 8, 2019, KGNU, The Labor Exchange: Claire Levy on the State of Working Colorado
Jan. 7, 2019, The Colorado Independent, ‘Ban the Box’ bill would make it harder for employers to discriminate against people with criminal records
Jan. 6, 2019, The Denver Post, With language barriers and other challenges, Greeley’s immigrants and refugees struggling to make ends meet
2018
Dec. 30, 2018, La Junta Tribune-Democrat, The downside of Colorado’s boom
Dec. 30, 2018, Fowler Tribune, The downside of Colorado’s boom
Dec. 23, 2018, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, The downside of Colorado’s boom
Dec. 19, 2018, The Gunnison Country Times, Self-sufficiency not so easy today (commentary)
Dec. 13, 2018, The Colorado Independent, It’s getting harder to be a single mom in Colorado
Dec. 12, 2018, Times-Call Local News, Economic gains can’t keep up with cost of living in Boulder County
Dec. 11, 2018, Pagosa Daily Post, Report Shows Colorado Families Struggling in Boom Economy
Dec. 11, 2018, Denverite, Colorado Center on Law and Policy Releases Its Report on How Much Income Families Need to Make Ends Meet
Dec. 11, 2018, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Families Are Struggling Despite a Booming Economy
Dec. 11, 2018, The Denver Post, Two-thirds of Coloradans struggling to cover basic costs don’t even meet the federal poverty definition
Dec. 10, 2018, CBS4 Denver, New Report: 1 in 4 Coloradans Need Public Assistance to Meet Basic Needs
Dec. 10, 2018, The Greeley Tribune, Self-Sufficiency for Colorado: Nearly one-third of Weld households struggle to make ends meet
Nov. 5, 2018, Health Affairs, The View from Colorado: Discrimination, High-Priced Drugs, and Tough Questions for State Regulators
Oct. 29, 2018, CGTN, Working class Americans struggle with affordable housing as rents rise
Oct. 3, 2018, The Vail Daily: As ballot grows in Colorado, attention spans sink
Oct. 1, 2018, Denverite: New legal clinic for renters facing eviction celebrated in Westminster
Sept. 24, 2018, The Nonprofit Quarterly: Foundations and nonprofits offer support to entrepreneurs of color
Sept. 14, 2018, Pagosa Daily Post: Disabled Coloradans to Benefit from rule change
Aug. 31, 2018, The Denver Post: We need to protect at-risk renters in Denver from an eviction crisis
August 2, 2018, KVNF: Local Motion: Income Inequality radio interview with Claire Sheridan
July 26, 2018, The Denver Post: Colorado income gains continue to flow disproportionately to the top, study says
July 3, 2018, The Denver Post: Raise cash assistance for needy Colorado families
June 28, 2018, Colorado Watchdog: State agency instructs counties to spend, not save, federal welfare allocations, despite ongoing sanctions
June 13, 2018, The Denver Post: Low-income renters at risk of eviction in Denver can now seek legal help from a City Council-backed defense fund
May 30, 2018, Fox 31 Denver: Some Boulder tenants facing 25 percent rent increase
May 29, 2018, Colorado Public Radio: Why Counties Don’t Want Colorado To Raise Temporary Welfare For Its Poorest Families
May 25, 2018, Denverite: Denver’s construction boom means more jobs for workers with records
May 11, 2018, The Longmont Times-Call: Boulder County group to hold poverty simulation in Longmont
May 4, 2018, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: The Final Countdown
May 2, 2018, Denver7 News: Eviction cases piling up amid Colorado’s housing crisis
April 26, 2018, Denver Business Journal: Colorado House passes bill to let local governments raise their minimum wage
April 19, 2018, Denver Business Journal: Colorado Senate committee shoots down efforts to increase arbitration oversight
April 13, 2018, Westword: Why Minimum Wage Could Go Up More in Some Colorado Towns Than Others
April 6, 2018, The Denver Post: Colorado should eliminate sales tax on manufactured homes
April 4, 2018, The Denver Catholic: Lend a hand to those seeking employment or job-training
April 2, 2018, Colorado Politics: A little help goes a long way toward adding job skills for the working poor
March 30, 2018, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Positive Housing Bills from the 2018 Colorado General Assembly
March 26, 2018, The Boulder Daily Camera: Boulder Faculty Assembly calls on CU to increase graduate-student wages
March 26, 2018, Kaiser Health News: KHN Morning Briefing
March 26, 2018, Public News Service Colorado: Colorado Senate Pushes Work Requirements for Medicaid Coverage
March 23, 2018, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Fight for renters’ rights goes to Colorado Capitol
March 23, 2018, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Work Requirements Don’t Work
March 6, 2018, The Summit Daily: Summit County residents miss out on $3.2 million in federal food assistance
March 2, 2018, The Denver Post: Hold drug makers accountable for rising costs
March 1, 2018, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Colorado HB 1260 Addresses High Cost of Prescription Drugs
Feb. 25, 2018, The Durango Herald: Many La Plata County residents eligible for federal aid aren’t enrolled
Feb. 25, 2018, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Pay floor rising
Feb. 19, 2018, Vail Daily News: The Longevity Project | Part 3: Despite nation-leading longevity, Colorado mountain communities face significant health challenges
Feb. 14, 2018, The Cortez Journal: Study shows gap between needs and resources in Montezuma County
Feb. 14, 2018, Denver Business Journal: Legislative committee backs increase in regulations on free-standing emergency rooms
Feb. 9, 2018, PRI: Wages for American workers are ticking upward, but the US remains one of the world’s most inequitable nations
Feb. 5, 2018, The Denver Post: Grinch America steps up a tad on workers’ wages
Jan. 29, 2018, The Cortez Journal: A livable wage: Pathways from poverty tied to age, living costs and, for now, outside support
Jan. 12, 2018, The Denver Post: Strengthen tenant rights in Colorado
Jan. 5, 2018, The Colorado Independent: Colorado Legislature 2018: Shortfalls in a time of plenty
Jan. 5, 2018, Denver Business Journal: 8 business issues before the Colorado Legislature
Jan. 4, 2018, The Aurora Sentinel: LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW: Colorado’s Capitol offense, and defense in 2018
Jan. 3, 2018, The Coloradoan: Minimum wage hike hits Northern Colorado businesses
Jan. 3, 2018, The Durango Herald: A livable wage: Pathways from poverty tied to wages, living costs and, for now, outside support
Jan. 2, 2018, Denverite: Colorado billionaires doing just fine, workers not so much, new data show
Jan. 2, 2018, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Thoughts on 2017 and the Road Ahead
Jan. 1, 2018, The Denver Post: Colorado minimum wage takes second step up in 2018
2017
Dec. 30, 2017, The Boulder Daily Camera: Boulder County wages show signs of life
Dec. 28, 2017, Colorado Public Radio: Worker’s Friend Or Business Drag? One Year Of Colorado’s Increased Minimum Wage
Dec. 27, 2017, Public News Service Colorado: Colorado’s Medical Deduction Helps Put Food on Table
Dec. 23, 2017, The Boulder Daily Camera: Claire Levy: Going backward
Dec. 23, 2017, The Greeley Tribune: Minimum wages set to increase, but will they matter in Weld?
Dec. 22, 2017, KGNU: Morning Magazine on 12/22/2017
Dec. 20, 2017, The Colorado Trust: Some of Us Drown in a Rising Tide
Dec. 19, 2018, The Denver Post: Shame on Grinch America for workers’ stagnant wages
Dec. 19, 2017, The Denver Post: Colorado unemployment is super low, so why aren’t wages going up faster?
Dec. 1, 2017, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Higher percentage of area households pay tax, but some may qualify for benefits
Nov. 22, 2017, The Boulder Weekly: Mobile home owners seek to form statewide HOA
Nov. 10, 2017, The Denver Post: Beware of falling taxes
Oct. 16, 2017, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Health Care Chaos Can Be Deadly
Oct. 13, 2017, Colorado Public Radio: Does Denver’s New Effort to Curb Evictions Go Far Enough?
Sept. 25, 2017, Westword: Housing Activists Stage Mock Eviction at Office of Major Law Firm
Sept. 22, 2017, The Colorado Independent: Colorado renters to landlord law firm: educate don’t evict
Sept. 20, 2017, Fox 31 Denver: What to do when facing eviction
Sept. 18, 2017, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Too Many Coloradans Face Eviction Without Legal Help
Sept. 14, 2017, Colorado Public Radio: Census: Good Times Roll For Most In Colorado, But Disparities Remain
Sept. 13, 2017, The Colorado Independent: Morning Roundup
Sept. 13, 2017, The Denver Post: Denver landlords tried to evict nearly 8,000 households last year. The success rate largely depended on one factor: attorneys.
Sept. 13, 2017, The Denver Channel: Study: Lack of legal representation hurts Denver tenants’ chances in eviction cases
Aug. 5, 2017, U.S. News: Amid Soaring Rents, Thousands Face Evictions in Colorado
July 28, 2017, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Amid soaring rents, thousands face evictions in Colorado annually
May 23, 2017, The Colorado Independent: Report: Subprime lending giant’s add-on “loan protections” put borrowers at risk
May 22, 2017, The Colorado Springs Gazette: Addressing income inequality
May 8, 2017, Aspen Public Radio: What the Republican healthcare replacement could mean for the Roaring Fork Valley
May 5, 2017, The Pueblo Chieftain: Tipton challenged over keeping promise on health vote
April 27, 2017, The Reporter Herald: House committee moves mobile home legislation forward
April 12, 2017, The Denver Post: Bill requiring landlords to give 3 weeks notice of rent increase or lease termination advances to Colorado House vote
April 10, 2017, The Denver Post: Questions about criminal history don’t belong on job applications
April 5, 2017, Public News Service Colorado: Lawmakers Consider Helping Former Offenders Compete for Jobs
March 27, 2017, The Colorado Independent: CO lawmakers want to give consumers more protection against “zombie-debt” collectors
March 26, 2017, CBS Denver Colorado Patient Advocates: Pay Close Attention To Health Care Debate
March 25, 2017, Steamboat Today: Colorado bill would extend notice for rent increases, ending contracts and vacating rentals
March 14, 2017, Fox 31 Denver: GOP health care replacement bill would have winners, losers
March 12, 2017, The Summit Daily: Obamacare replacement would have dramatic impacts on Western Slope
March 9, 2017, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Troubles remain for health-care proposal
Feb. 21, 2017, The Source: CSU’s Fort Collins, Pueblo campuses join forces for social work
Feb. 21, 2017, The Cortez Journal: Obamacare’s repeal could leave Colorado with high Medicaid cost
Feb. 18, 2017, The Durango Herald: Obamacare repeal could leave Colorado with high Medicaid cost
Feb. 9, 2017, PRNewswire: New Analysis: Middle-Skill Gap Means Colorado Employers Struggle to Fill Key Jobs
Feb. 7, 2017, North Denver News: Colorado Bill provides incentives to preserve affordable housing – Senate Bill 98
Feb. 6, 2017, The Pioneer Business Review: Colorado Wage Increase
Feb. 3, 2017, The Summit Daily: Colorado’s mobile home parks are disappearing, but a proposed bill would try to save them
Jan. 28, 2017, Denverite: Colorado food stamps, benefit programs start to see much needed improvements
Jan. 19, 2017, The Summit Daily News: Summit County, other ski resort areas miss out on millions in federal food aid
Jan. 16, 2017, Consumer Affairs: Why you might have to move to get ahead financially
Jan. 15, 2017, The Denver Post: Family HomeStead helps struggling families get back on their feet
Jan. 12, 2017, PRNewswire New report shows 1 in 4 Colorado households can’t afford basic needs
Jan. 12, 2017, Yahoo! News: New report shows 1 in 4 Colorado households can’t afford basic needs
Jan. 7, 2017, The Durango Herald: Do not ‘repeal’ health coverage without replacing it
2016
Dec. 30, 2016: The Denver Post: Raises coming Sunday for low-wage workers in Colorado
Dec. 28, 2016, The Glenwood Springs Post Independent: Guest opinion: Don’t repeal ACA without a replacement
Dec. 22, 2016, The Colorado Springs Gazette: New economic report shows conditions improving in Colorado, but not for all
Dec. 21, 2016, The Pagosa Daily Post: Colorado Report Details Wage, Income Gaps
Dec. 20, 2016, Denverite: Denver in 5 minutes: What you need to know today, Dec. 20
Dec. 20, 2016, Denver Business Journal: Median Colorado hourly wage is not yet back to 2007 level
Dec. 20, 2016, Colorado Public Radio: Income For Black, Latino Coloradans Significantly Below Average, Report Finds
Dec. 12, 2016, 5280 Magazine: Local Study Attributes Overall Health to Income, Race
Dec. 9, 2016, Lifezette: Health of Colorado’s Residents is Declining
Dec. 8, 2016, KGNU: Vital Signs: Health Disparities in Colorado
Dec. 8, 2016, The Denver Post: Colorado’s status as healthiest state under threat, research finds
Nov. 12, 2016, The Denver Post: Are you getting your money’s worth from the ACA?
Nov. 5, 2016, The Kiowa County Press: Report Sheds Light on Seniors Needs
Nov. 4, 2016, Forbes: A Minimum Wage Hike May Not Do Much Harm — Or Much Good
Oct. 31, 2016, The Colorado Independent: What would raising the minimum wage actually do? Amendment 70, explained
Oct. 25, 2016, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Amendment 71 foes trot out Trojan horse
Oct.24, 2016, The Stanford Daily: Legal weed is just the beginning
Oct. 21, 2016, Denverite: Amendment 70: What you need to know about the minimum wage increase
Oct. 7, 2016, The Denver Post: Yes on Amendment 70: It’s a modest increase in the minimum wage
Sep. 28, 2016, The Pagosa Daily Post: OPINION: Minimum Wage Opponents Using Scare Tactics
Sep. 26, 2016, The Journal: Ballot battle over minimum wage intensifies in Colorado
Sept.15, 2016, The Denver Post: Poverty falls as incomes rise in Colorado, but rent hikes outpace gains
Aug. 29, 2016, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Map: Your Fort Collins neighbor is hungry
Aug. 16, 2016, Colorado Springs Independent: CO voters will decide on at least four initiatives
Aug. 11, 2016, GCN: Data maps gaps in Colorado’s human services programs
Aug. 10, 2016, The Denver Post: New “gap map” scores Colorado counties on helping the needy get food, health care
Aug. 9, 2016, Pagosa Daily Post: Online Research Tool Maps Human Service Gaps
July 12, 2016, The Colorado Independent: 7 crucial questions about Colorado’s minimum wage fight, answered
June 30, 2016, Steamboat Today: Routt County United Way to shine spotlight on local poverty
June 29, 2016, Vail Daily: Colorado’s Wage Gap
June 17, 2016, 303 Magazine: Gentrification Through the Eyes of Artists
June 13, 2016, The Boulder Daily Camera: Amid pressure from advocates, Boulder mulls higher wages for some city employees
June 10, 2016, The Denver Post: A lost opportunity on affordable housing
May 25, 2016, Journal-Advocate, Help needed for Colorado housing crisis
May 4, 2016, Denver Business Journal: Colorado health exchange won’t need voters’ OK to continue fee on policies
May 4, 2016, Politifact Colorado: Report says ColoradoCare would have higher revenues than McDonald’s
April 29, 2016, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Fix sought for Colo.’s $9.2M in food stamp errors
April 26, 2016, The Boulder Daily Camera: Time to reclaim local control over minimum wage
April 21, 2016, Biz West: Communities must work to address housing affordability
April 19, 2016, Denver Business Journal: Employers could get tax credit for hiring from high-unemployment groups under measure
April 19, 2016, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Report: Child care workers can’t meet own basic needs
April 12, 2016, CBS Denver: ‘Ban The Box’ Bill Would Take Criminal History Question Off Job Applications
March 30, 2016, 5280 Magazine: Inside the Fight to Increase Colorado’s Minimum Wage
March 25, 2016, Denver Business Journal: Colorado AG agrees to conversion of InnovAge into for-profit business — with long list of stipulations
March 16, 2016, The Denver Post: Colorado bill would prevent screening job-seekers solely on criminal history
March 11, 2016, Real Vail: Bill to shine spotlight on skyrocketing drug prices killed in Colorado House committee
Feb. 17, 2016, The Colorado Springs Gazette: Editorial: Don’t back minimum outcomes
Feb. 16, 2016, The Boulder Daily Camera: Boulder to seek higher wages for city’s contract janitors, landscapers
Feb. 13, 2016, The Boulder Daily Camera: Boulder activists push ‘self-sufficiency’ wages
Feb. 9, 2016,The Boulder Daily Camera: League of Women Voters holds Boulder forum on living wage issues
Feb. 4, 2016,The Longmont Times-Call: 16.2% of Boulder County kids live below poverty line, report says
Jan. 12, 2016,The Denver Post: Colorado brings back its Earned Income Tax Credit
Jan. 2, 2016,The Denver Post: Guest Commentary by Elisabeth Arenales: InnovAge assets must help elderly, disabled
2015
June 29, 2015, The Colorado Springs Gazette: State’s recovery steady, not strong
June 25, 2015, The Durango Herald: Ruling has little impact on Coloradans
June 24, 2015, Broomfield Opinion: Guest Column: Self-Sufficiency Standard shows it’s hard to make ends meet in state
June 23, 2015, The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Soapbox: What’s behind Larimer County’s cost of living?
June 17, 2015, Aspen Daily News Online: Teacher pay under microscope
June 16, 2015, Pagosa Daily Post: Opinion: What’s ahead for the Affordable Care Act?
June 15, 2015, KUNC: How much do you need to earn just to get by in Colorado?
June 15, 2015, Aspen Daily News Online: Local salaries recovering from economic downturn
June 13, 2015, Summit Daily: Report examines wages needed for Colorado families to be self-sufficient
June 12, 2015, Rocky Mountain PBS I-News: Living in Colorado is pricey, but this is how much you really need to get by
June 12, 2015, Colorado Public Radio: How much does a family need to earn to survive in your part of Colorado?
June 11, 2015, Pagosa Daily Post: Colorado’s ‘Self-Sufficiency Standard’ heads upward
June 11, 2015, Fox 31 Denver: Report: Cost of living up in Colorado, min wage not enough
April 30, 2015, The Boulder Daily Camera: Claire Levy: How to pay for affordable housing
April 28, 2015, Inside Real Estate News: Legislation tackles affordable housing crisis
Feb. 1, 2015, Vail Daily, Child care presents problems for parents
Jan. 26, 2015,Colorado Public Radio:Colorado’s economic recovery has been lopsided at best
Jan. 17, 2015, The Denver Post: Let child support go to kids, not government
Jan. 9, 2015, Denver Business Journal: CCLP report addresses gap between wages, jobs in Colorado
Jan. 3, 2015, The Pueblo Chieftain: CCLP’s Claire Levy on wage discrepancies
2014
Dec. 3, 2014, The Boulder Daily Camera: CCLP’s Claire Levy on local minimum wage