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Press release: New hospital billing law goes into effect
Going Green Without Gentrification
A key focus among advocates and decision-makers in the housing sector are policies and programs geared towards supporting communities that are safe, thriving, and affordable for the residents who inhabit them. But efforts to improve quality of life are often a...
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 3: Attendee Questions & Resources
Questions and topics raised at the event Due to the rapid evolution of conversations at the event in multiple formats, and the wonderful volume of interaction among attendees, many ideas, questions, and observations were raised over the course of the event. The...
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 2: ADUs, Mobile Homes, Rent Stabilization, & New Development
ADUs and Mobile Homes Some homeowners choose to build secondary housing units on existing property, a construction type often referred to as an ADU, or accessory dwelling unit. This type of housing is typically self-contained and smaller in living space but is not...
Recent posts
Statement: New ‘public charge’ rule would harm millions of immigrant families
The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security today posted new regulations that will harm the health and economic security of immigrants and their families, including thousands of families in Colorado. The Colorado Center on...
Thoughts from the “People, Power, Purpose: Charting a Course for Equity Conference”
Champions for racial equity convened at Front Range Community College on July 19 to learn how to challenge institutionalized oppression, foster new cross-sector partnerships and provide people with the proper tools to do the work. Titled...
The Long, Winding Road to Implementing Health and Economic Justice Legislation
Legislators passed, and the governor signed, a number of good bills into law during the 2019 Colorado legislative session – including 13 that Colorado Center on Law and Policy led. If implemented correctly, we believe these bills will...
Support tax policies that help the rest of us
To make a big difference on financial security to families with low or middling wages -- for better and worse -- let’s talk taxes. The last overhaul of the federal tax code occurred not long ago. Approved by Congress in 2017, the Tax Cuts...
Letter: CCLP comments on Consumer Inflation Measures Proposed by Federal Statistical Agencies
The following letter was submitted to Chief Statistician Nancy Potok of Colorado's Office of Management and Budget on June 18, 2019. (PDF version available here.) Re: Directive No. 14, “Consumer Inflation Measures Produced by Federal...
CCLP Board Hires Tiffani Lennon as Executive Director
Tiffani Lennon, J.D., has been named Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy. Most recently the President and CEO of Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation in Denver, Ms. Lennon brings expertise in fundraising campaigns, team and...
Advocacy Alert: HUD Rule Would Terminate Housing Assistance to American Citizens
Tens of thousands of American citizens and permanent residents including up to 500 Colorado families would lose their housing assistance if a new rule recently proposed by the Trump Administration goes into effect – putting their health...
Parting Thoughts on Advocacy and Economic Justice in Colorado
Note: During a May 10 Legislative Wrap-Up event, Claire Levy talked about the role of advocacy in her last public appearance as Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law & Policy. What follows are excerpts from the speech. I want...
Advocacy Alert: Support SNAP solution
In 1996, Congress created a time limit in the Food Stamp Program, now known as SNAP, for unemployed childless adults between the ages of 18 and 49 years old, referred to as ABAWDs. Recipients in this group can only get benefits for three...
Our Lucky 13: Thanks for a GREAT session!
The 2019 Colorado legislative session was a banner year for legislation that advances economic justice. Colorado Center on Law and Policy led or helped develop 13 bills throughout the session and we’re happy to say that all of them were...