Charles Brennan provided testimony in support of House Bill 25-1264, Prohibit Surveillance Data to Set Prices and Wages. CCLP is in support of HB25-1264, as it is one of our priority bills.
Recent articles
Press Release: Colorado Lawmakers Signal Ongoing Commitment to Tackling Algorithmic Exploitation
Landmark Debate on HB25-1264 Marks Critical Step in Taking on Surveillance Pricing and Discriminatory Wages
CCLP letter urging Governor Polis to sign HB25-1147
Annie Martínez, Esq. sent Colorado Governor Jared Polis a letter urging him to sign HB25-1147, Fairness & Transparency in Municipal Court, after he threatened a veto. CCLP is in support of HB25-1147.
CCLP testifies in opposition to reduction in state income tax
Chaer Robert provided testimony against Senate Bill 25-138, Permanent Reductions to State Income Tax. CCLP is in opposition of SB25-138.
Integrating Funders Into a Multisector Transit-Equity Collaborative
In the November 2016 the Foundation Review featured a number of articles from key players in Colorado’s philanthropic landscape, including the funder collaborative of Mile High Connects. Integrating Funders Into a Multisector Transit-Equity Collaborative examines the efforts of Mile High Connects, its history, and how it uses a collective impact model to implement systemic change with and for low-income communities and communities of color by connecting them to affordable housing, healthy environments, quality education, and good-paying jobs. The article describes the collaborative’s approach to evaluation, reflects on its initial impacts, offers an assessment of its overall success, and shares with the philanthropic sector lessons learned in working effectively in a cross-sector collaborative.