Bethany Pray provided testimony on Senate Bill 26-138, Reducing Administrative Burdens on Health Care. CCLP is in an amend position because we prioritize reducing administrative and economic burdens for patients.
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CCLP public comment on housing assistance for mixed status families
A public comment was submitted by Chris Nelson, MSW, on behalf of CCLP on April 20, 2026, to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, regarding housing assistance for mixed status families.
Skills2Compete CO testifies against repealing career support services
Laura Ware provided written testimony on behalf of the Skills2Compete Coalition against House Bill 1383, which would eliminate the Employment Support Job Retention program that provides emergency employment support and job retention services to eligible individuals in the state.
CCLP testifies to protect Colorado farmworkers
Charles Brennan provided testimony in opposition to Senate Bill 26-121, Overtime Threshold for Agricultural Employees. The bill would raise the overtime threshold to a staggering 56 hours a week, which would damage worker health and increase economic inequality.
Community Member Highlight – Mañanin Ruiz
This month, FRESC would like to honor one of the We Organize Westminster community leaders, Mañanin Ruiz. FRESC organizers first met Mañanin while door knocking in Westminster, Colorado and were immediately greeted with her kind smile and contagious energy. Since then Mañanin has quickly blossomed into an incredibly determined community leader. Mañanin often works six days per week and still makes advocating for WOW community group and her neighbors a priority. In the past few months, Mañanin has planned and participated in research meetings with local housing experts as well as city staff, asking important and tough questions regarding upcoming housing developments to get answers for herself and her fellow community members. This month, Mañanin and nine other WOW members attended a Westminster City Council meeting to accept a proclamation that highlighted the work that WOW has done to work towards affordable housing and responsible development. This was a memorable night because it was the first time in the history of the city that a proclamation was written and presented in Spanish. Mañanin expressed her passion for her community of South Westminster and shared with Telemundo reporters the importance of having a voice in decisions that are being made around housing developments. You can see her interview with Telemundo here . When asked about the importance of having a voice in decisions that are being made, Mañanin stated, “What we want is to have a voice in the future in order to have housing that we all can afford.” We are so honored to have met Mañanin join the We Organize Westminster campaign and are thrilled to continue working with her for more justice in our communities.

