Part 2 of CCLP’s 2026 legislative wrap-up, including defending public programs, strengthening consumer rights, and looking to the future.
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2026 Legislative wrap-up, part 1
Part 1 of CCLP's 2026 legislative wrap-up, including advocacy work, policy priorities, and advancing economic justice.
CCLP testifies in support of Colorado families
Charles Brennan provided testimony in support of House Bill 26-1221, which would have scaled back two corporate tax breaks to go to a new tax credit to help families with kids. This bill was one of four bills a part of Colorado Fiscal Institute’s fiscal policy package, and one of CCLP’s priorities. Unfortunately, the bill was postponed indefinitely.
CCLP testifies against bill that could harm low-wage workers
Katherine Wallat, Legal Director at CCLP, provided testimony against House Bill 26-1327, which aimed to address the problem of large corporations relying on the state to provide health insurance by paying their workers low enough wages to enroll in Medicaid. CCLP agrees corporations should pay their fair share, but ultimately opposed the bill because of the harm it could cause workers perceived to use Medicaid due to their age, disability, or income level.
MHC Partner Highlight – Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente’s mission is to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. Our work is driven by our conviction that good health is a fundamental right shared by all and by our heritage of prevention and health promotion. We understand that health extends beyond the doctor’s office and the hospital. It begins with healthy environments, like access to healthy and nutritious foods, effective schools, clean air, safe parks and playgrounds. We’re very intentional about improving the health and vitality of Colorado communities and strive to be trusted partners in community health by sharing our resources. A community health needs assessment that we conducted in 2013 provided data about the health needs and resources in the communities we serve. Our collaboration with Mile High Connects (MHC) directly aligns with two of our priority health needs: Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) and Economic Mobility. We share MHC’s philosophy that providing Coloradans with convenient and affordable transit to connect them to where they live, work, learn, play, and pray can contribute to a healthier quality of life. Our engagement with MHC includes a grant to support its operating budget and service on MHC committees. We also seek MHC’s perspective to help inform our work in the community. We’re proud to collaborate with MHC and its network of community partners.
