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Behavioral health bill would provide services to Colorado youth
April Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
By the time this appears on your screen, the end of the Colorado legislative session will be in sight. The state budget will be wrapping up, many notable bills will already be signed into law or awaiting the Governor’s signature, and others will be posed to move...
Impacts of Medical Debt
The previous posts in this series discussed how credit reporting works and why CCLP believes medical debt should not be included on credit reports. However, medical debt impacts several other areas in a person’s life, including household finances, physical and mental...
Facility Fees Place Coloradans at Risk
On Friday, March 23, 2023, Julia Char Gilbert, CCLP's Connelly Policy Advocate, provided testimony to the House Health & Insurance Committee for House Bill 23-1215, Limits on Hospital Facility Fees. CCLP is in support of HB23-1215. Dear Madame Chair, Mr....
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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...
ACTION ALERT: Help These Bills Beat the Clock
Lawmakers still have dozens of bills to consider before the 2019 Legislative Session ends on Friday. Unfortunately, despite bipartisan support, it appears that many of these bills will die, not on their merits, but because of partisan...
Legislative Update – April 19, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1322 A recent poll from our partners at Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, shows that voters think affordable housing is an urgent matter on a number of fronts. Fortunately, state legislators will have an opportunity...
ADVOCACY ALERT: Support affordable housing in Colorado
The lack of affordable housing continues to be a crisis in Colorado, with no end in sight. A recent poll identified affordable housing as the No. 1 issue among likely Denver voters. But the problem is not isolated to the Front Range: Over...
Legislative Update: April 12, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1280 Not very many bills pass through the House Finance Committee with a unanimous vote, but HB 1280 did exactly that on Monday. The legislation would have College Invest, the state’s 529 college savings account program,...
How CCLP Led ‘Ban the Box’ Legislation
Developing successful policy often requires a combination of persuasive research, thoughtful strategy, strong partnerships, good luck, and above all, perseverance. All of those ingredients came together over the past eight years to...
Communities will benefit from making nonprofit hospitals more accountable
Colorado’s nonprofit hospitals receive federal, state and local tax exemptions amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. They receive these massive financial benefits on the premise that they are investing in services that improve...
Legislative Update: April 5, 2019
Bills to Watch: HB 1257 and 1258 As CCLP’s Executive Director and former state Rep. Claire Levy pointed out while testifying in front of the House Finance Committee on Monday, the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (or TABOR) wasn’t designed to...
Bill would help people with disabilities get help
No person should have to live on the streets, go hungry, or end up in jail because they have a disability that prevents them from earning an income that supports their basic needs. Conditioning access to basic needs on earning an income...
Proposed federal rule would take food benefits from many Coloradans
Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) already encounter far too many barriers to their health and well-being without additional limitations on their food benefits. In short, that’s why Colorado Center on Law...
