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Legislative Update: March 15, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1210 The cost of living varies substantially across Colorado – making it even more challenging for many Coloradans to make ends meet. Though Colorado voters in 2016 approved an incremental increase in the state’s minimum...
Small investments could generate big returns for Colorado workers
What did you need to prepare for your last job interview, or to avoid an emergency that might make you miss a day at work? An Uber ride? A suit and tie? Babysitting? For some Colorado workers, these seemingly minor considerations can be...
Legislative Update: March 8, 2019
Bill to Watch: SB 180 According to the Legal Services Corporation, low-income Americans received inadequate or no legal help with 86 percent of their civil legal problems. Unfortunately, this situation is painfully evident in Colorado,...
Policy could bolster food assistance for older Coloradans and people with disabilities
A new policy will go into effect March 15 that will help older adults and people with disabilities access additional benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (or SNAP). In Colorado, households that include a person...
CCLP Testimony in Support of HB-1184
The following is testimony from Allison Neswood, Health Care Attorney at Colorado Center on Law and Policy regarding House Bill 1184. It was given in front of the House Finance Committee on March 4. Good afternoon. My name is Allison...
Legislative Update: March 1, 2019
Legislative Half-Time Report With roughly two months down and two months to go in the 2019 Legislative Session, we thought it would be a good time to review the status of bills Colorado Center on Law and Policy is leading this year. In...
Legislative Update: Feb. 22, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1189 No one argues with the proposition that people should pay their legitimate debts. A technique that creditors often use is something called wage garnishment. This is a legal practice in all 50 states. Unfortunately,...
Good news about coverage in Colorado
Colorado has done something extraordinary in recent months. While enrollment through many state health exchanges is 4 percent lower than last year due to fast-moving and disruptive federal changes, Colorado’s numbers are up. More people...
Legislative Update: Feb. 15, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1038 Nearly 900 pregnant women with health insurance coverage from Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) lack coverage for dental care. Having access to oral health care, however, improves an expectant mother’s health, their...