
Bethany Pray Esq.
(she, her)
Chief Legal and Policy Officer
Areas of expertise:
Regulatory and administrative law; medicaid eligibility, benefits and services; due process protection for benefit recipients; behavioral health parity in public and commercial health coverage
Her areas of expertise include regulatory analysis and advocacy for Medicaid and commercial coverage, access to behavioral health benefits, Medicaid eligibility and services (particularly for children with disabilities), Medicaid notice and appeals processes, defense of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act and the operations of Colorado’s health insurance exchange.
Bethany graduated from the NYU School of Law where she was awarded a summer fellowship and recognition for outstanding work in the Family Defense Clinic. For six years, she represented children at The Legal Aid Society in the Bronx, where she gained experience working closely with hundreds of clients and polished her courtroom advocacy skills. She also worked for two years as a Court Attorney for a New York City Family Court Judge, drafting opinions and conferring with parties and attorneys on child protective cases, orders of protection and custody. After moving to Colorado in 2012, she volunteered with Colorado Legal Services on Section 8 housing cases before joining CCLP in 2014.
Because her work is “endlessly varied,” Bethany says she never stops learning new things at CCLP and appreciates that her colleagues are “a smart and dedicated bunch.”
- CCLP testifies on reducing administrative burden on the health care industry
- CCLP testifies against high drug prices
- CCLP testifies in support of medical debt protections
- Colorado Medicaid and SNAP work requirements group
- CCLP Public Comment on HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters
- CCLP testifies against Direct Primary Care cost-shift onto Medicaid patients
- Coloradans address OBBBA’s attack on public programs
- Public Comment on HHS Reinterpretation of Federal Public Benefit
- Public Comment on USDA’s System of Records Notice for SNAP
- Executive Order project wrap-up
- CCLP Public Comment on HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters
- Case Study: Lessons from the Public Health Emergency Unwind in Colorado
- Reform the Colorado Benefits Management System
- Recommendations on the Implementation of the OBBBA in Colorado
- CCLP Public Comment to HHS Reinterpretation of Federal Public Benefit
- Bills to Pay: Participatory Research on the Impact of Debt on the Financial Stability of Low-Income Coloradans
- Child Care Facilities FAQs / Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Centros de Cuidado Infantil
- Impact of Medicaid cuts on Colorado’s budget, economy, households, and health care providers
- Issue Brief: Errors and Weaknesses in the Paragon Report
- Issue Brief: Medicaid Managed Care: Promises and Realities
