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CCLP at Federal CFPB Hearing: Medical debt is a solvable crisis
CCLP’s comment on ending the exclusion of DACA recipients from Medicaid and CHIP
A win for Medicaid recipients in Talevski
2023 Legislative Review, Part 2: Medical Debt and Health Care
Recent posts
What the Infrastructure Deal Means for Colorado Communities
MHC convened a regional conversation on the transit, broadband, and equity components of the BIF to unpack what this means for Colorado and how community organizations can best position themselves to be able to influence and access the federal funds.
Skills2Compete-Colorado announces new goals for 2022-2023
Through outreach, research, and advocacy, Skills2Compete promotes policies that bridge the gaps between jobs and skills
Denver’s Expanding Housing Affordability
way to go on addressing the housing shortage for our low-income neighbors, we celebrate the years-long community organizing and policy advocacy efforts that led to the passing of HB21-1117, which allowed localities to mandate affordable housing or equal alternatives in new developments. Keep up with Denver’s EHA as it makes its way through council this spring.
Ushering in 2022 with Continued Support of Our Collaborative Partners
As the Denver metro region continues to grow in the face of climate change, COVID, and lack of affordability for so many, MHC understands more than ever the importance of bringing together individuals, organizations, philanthropy, and...
CCLP co-publishes case study with Community Catalyst
Telling the story of Colorado's hospital billing reform law from conception through passage
Making cents of the headlines, part 2: What causes inflation?
Pundits warn that government spending makes inflation trends worse. But they forget the basics of how inflation works.
CCLP selected as WINcome grantee by The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
CCLP is one of 19 organizations to receive WINcome funding to help women meet basic needs & pursue economic opportunities
Making cents of the headlines, part 1: How do we measure inflation?
As policymakers on both sides of the aisle acknowledge, inflation tends to affect low-income folks most strongly — so shouldn’t we be doing more to address inflation?
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rulemaking – Centering Equity in the Process 2.0
11/18/2021 This was the second letter we sent to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to advocate for equity in the greenhouse gas rulemaking process. The undersigned members of the Denver-based Land Use Work Group (LUWG),...
Reclaiming Our Future – This is Our Moment
From our November 2021 Newsletter A Word, First: Welcome to budget season! We’ve seen a flurry of media coverage on investments in our communities. The bipartisan Infrastructure Bill is an important investment in public transit and...