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December Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
Reintroducing the Self-Sufficiency Standard
CCLP Statement on Health and Hospital Corporation v. Talevski
Last term, we watched as the Supreme Court issued rulings that had wide sweeping consequences for individuals across the country. The Court tipped its hat to the second amendment by expanding the ability to carry guns in public while simultaneously decimating the...
November Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
Recent posts
Responding to COVID-19’s Stressors: Our low-income workers and entrepreneurs need us – now more than ever
By Deyanira Zavala, Executive Director This week has been a whirlwind of activity as Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) continues to dominate headlines and our meeting agendas. Community organizers, nonprofits, and others in our network...
Another perspective on Covid-19
Throughout the huge explosion in attention to the coronavirus pandemic, we have been told that those most at risk of both catching the disease and of suffering major health situations as a result of the disease include those over the age...
Advocates, federal and state officials take action during the coronavirus outbreak
The coronavirus outbreak is an existential threat to the health and financial security of all Americans, but for people who were facing poverty before the pandemic proliferated, the threat is even more urgent. That’s why Colorado Center...
Resources for Coloradans facing poverty while preparing for the coronavirus
As Coloradans prepare for the spread of the coronavirus, sorting through the barrage of information emails can be difficult to manage. As a baseline, we encourage our readers to follow the guidelines provided by the Colorado Department of...
COVID-19 crisis underscores the critical role of ‘safety-net’ programs
Amid the quarantines, illnesses, potential wage loss and anxiety associated with the coronavirus (or COVID-19), there’s clearly no “upside” to the epidemic. But the public health emergency does exemplify why safety-net programs are...
Rule change reduces the burden for SNAP recipients who are accidentally ‘over-paid’
Coloradans experiencing poverty will benefit from a recent rule change by the State Board of Human Services regarding over-payments in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Under Colorado’s old rules, participants who...
Charity Navigator awards CCLP Four-Star ranking for the third consecutive year
Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious and highly coveted Four-Star ranking by Charity Navigator for the third consecutive year. In awarding CCLP with their top possible...
Scorecard report reveals racial disparities
In the most recent Prosperity Now Scorecard report, Colorado placed No. 12 in the nation – moving up two spots from 2019. Although the state fared well in the overall prosperity rankings (No. 8 out of 51), its low racial disparity ranking...
Poverty decreased statewide, but increased in parts of Colorado
You may have missed it with the end-of-the-year hustle and bustle, but the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest county-level estimates for 2018 on Dec. 19, 2019. The data, which provides a socio-economic snapshot of the state and its...
ANNOUNCEMENT: Burnes Institute partners with CCLP
A generous gift from Donald W. and Lynn K. Burnes will give Coloradans more insights on how public policies can improve outcomes for Coloradans experiencing poverty. The Burnes will provide Colorado Center on Law and Policy with funding...