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2023 Legislative Preview Event Recap
Colorado’s Legislative Session came early this year, and CCLP was ready for it! Right on the heels of the holidays CCLP hosted our 2023 Legislative Preview on January 4th. CCLP staff presented some of our legislative priorities for the antipoverty movement. Interim...
New Public Charge rule takes effect December 23
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...
Communities Against Poverty 2022 Recap
On the 1st of December, CCLP hosted our annual Communities Against Poverty celebration, honoring the Champion of Economic Justice & Equity Awards winners for 2022. Those in attendance learned more about the incredible accomplishments and advocacy of our awardees,...
December Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
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20th Anniversary Milestones: Grassroots and Policy Come Together for Historical Minimum Wage Campaign
In celebrating the 20th anniversary of Colorado Center on Law & Policy, we are publishing a series of vignettes about the organization's most significant accomplishments. It’s no secret that Colorado has been one of the...
An open letter to RTD from MHC
Last week, the RTD Board approved the Preferred Alternative for the 2019-2012 Fare Structure, by a vote of 10 to 5 in favor of the recommendation. This includes two new discounts: Low-Income Discount - 40% discount Youth Discount - 70%...
20th Anniversary Milestones: Report Sharpens Focus on Self-Sufficiency
In celebrating the 20th anniversary of Colorado Center on Law and Policy, we are publishing a series of vignettes about the organization’s most significant accomplishments. For 20 years and counting, Colorado Center on Law and Policy has...
20th Anniversary Milestones: The Long and Winding Road for Colorado’s EITC
Workers supporting their families now benefit from a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) thanks in large part to Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s decades-long efforts to put extra dollars into the pockets of Coloradans in low-income...
News Release: Pathways from Poverty Breakfast Event
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 12, 2018 (PDF version available here.) Speaker Anne E. Price to discuss racial equity and wealth-building Pathways event will also honor Champions of Economic Justice award recipients DENVER – Regarded as a...
Good news for Coloradans struggling with disabilities
Today, the State Board of Human Services unanimously voted to approve a rule that will make important changes to Colorado’s Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND) program. But before I expand on the good news, I want to provide some background:...
Imagine a more meaningful Labor Day
On Labor Day, we celebrate the contribution of workers to our nation’s growth and prosperity. While I was growing up in my home state of Wisconsin, that meant gathering with family on my grandparent’s dairy farm, grilling brats and...
How We Work: A CCLP Success Story
Editorial note: This posting was re-purposed from a chapter in CCLP's 2017-18 Annual Report. Families that rely on basic cash assistance will get a bump in their monthly payments starting in September, 2018. That’s thanks to the...
Jon Asher, Esq.: A Champion of Economic Justice
Colorado Center on Law and Policy will host its annual Pathways from Poverty Breakfast on Sept.28. One of the two recipients for our Champions of Economic Justice Award is Jon Asher, Esq., Director of the statewide legal aid program,...
