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CCLP Opposes Proposition 121: State Income Tax Rate Reduction Grows Inequities
CCLP STRONGLY OPPOSES Proposition 121, which would permanently reduce the state income tax rate for individuals and corporations from 4.55% to 4.40%. This decrease would reduce state revenues by almost $400 million per year. If state revenues fall too far below the...
New Public Charge Rule is a Victory for Immigrant Communities
Some immigrants who apply for a green card or a visa to enter the United States must pass what’s called a “public charge” test. The test is designed to evaluate whether the person will primarily depend on the government for support in the future, based on factors such...
Income & Self-Sufficiency Policy Forum Recap, Part 2: Policy ideation, room for improvement and the challenges ahead
How Can We Make Income More Sustainable and Equitable? While there are substantial barriers, Ms. Robert provided our audience with some positives about Colorado. Currently, Colorado ranks 2nd to Nebraska in having a high labor force participation at 69.4%, so it’s...
Income & Self-Sufficiency Policy Forum Recap, Part 1: The Self-Sufficiency Standard and barriers to self-sufficiency
At the beginning of September, CCLP hosted its second Policy Forum series event on Income and the Self-Sufficiency Standard in Colorado. We are grateful to those who were able to join us in conversation. Attendees raised important questions about the income trends as...
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Don Burnes: My Fight Against Poverty and What’s Next
It is with great excitement that I am announcing that I have developed a partnership with the Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) to establish the Burnes Institute for Poverty Research at CCLP. Colorado Center on Law and Policy has...
COMPS order would protect some of Colorado’s hardest workers
As the cost of basic needs in Colorado continues to rise, the Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has proposed updating the state’s Wage Order to add more protections for workers -- ensuring more Coloradans are compensated fairly....
NEWS ALERT: Analysis examines decline in Medicaid, CHP+ enrollment
Over 1.2 million Coloradans rely on Medicaid or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) for comprehensive health services that foster child development, help adults maintain employment, deliver needed mental health and substance use treatments and...
Baradaran Offers A Brief History of the Racial Wealth Gap in America
The gap between the racial haves and have-nots in America has remained stubbornly consistent for the past two centuries. Indeed, the black community owned less than 1 percent of the nation’s total wealth when the Emancipation Proclamation...
Mehrsa Baradaran, Esq., tackles exclusion and inequality in America
Note: Mehrsa Baradaran, Esq. will be the keynote speaker at Colorado Center on Law and Policies 6th Annual Pathways from Poverty Breakfast, Oct. 17 at History Colorado Center. Seating is limited, so RSVP now. Money dominates the...
Meet Bob Connelly, Esq: A Champion of Economic Justice
For an attorney who has given so much of his life and work to the causes of social and economic justice, Bob Connelly’s career took several unusual -- and often fruitful -- detours. Connelly’s experience, passion and dedication are what...
Legislator’s love for her community reflected in her economic justice work
Note: Colorado Center on Law and Policy will honor Rep. Dominique Jackson with a Champions of Economic Justice Award during the sixth annual Pathways from Poverty Breakfast on Oct. 17. This year’s keynote speaker will be Mehrsa Baradaran,...
Coalition Makes Major Strides with Disability Benefits Reform
Editor's note: This vignette originally appeared in Colorado Center on Law and Policy's 2018-19 Annual Report. Federal cash assistance programs, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provide a...
Letter: Regarding Recommendations for HB 1004 State Coverage Option
The following letter was sent to DHCPF Executive Director Kim Bimestefer, and Division of Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway, on August 26, 2019. (PDF version available here) Re: Recommendations for HB19-1004, State Coverage Option...
STATEMENT: ‘Public charge’ rule would hurt immigrant families
The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security recently posted new regulations that will harm the health and economic security of immigrants and their families, including thousands of families in Colorado. Colorado Center on...