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Medical debt on credit reports: harmful and unnecessary
May Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
The anti-poverty movement involves hundreds of organizations that, like CCLP, take the fight to the state. Operating at the state level is an absolute necessity because many of the core laws and policies that affect access to health, housing, income, and food are...
Protecting Coloradans from insolvent insurers
Prohibited provisions in rental agreements
Recent posts
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...
Summit promotes skills for good jobs
Only one week after the Federal government reopened, I headed to Washington, D.C. for the National Skills Coalition Skills Summit. Despite the partisanship of our Congress and Administration, there is stunning bipartisan support for...
Legislative Update: Feb. 8, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1106 For many Coloradans, paying non-refundable fees just to submit a rental applications is one of the most financially onerous aspects in the search for affordable housing. Landlords collect these fees ostensibly just...
Legislative Update: Feb. 1, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1085 The Property Tax/Rent/Heat Credit Rebate (commonly known as the PTC Rebate) is targeted to low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. Most rebate recipients are living on a small, fixed income and face...
CCLP reaffirms immigrant access to health
Colorado has recognized the importance of extending coverage to populations that lack affordable access to health care, when federal rules allow. In 2009, Colorado’s General Assembly authorized the Colorado Department of Health Care...
Legislative Update: Jan. 25, 2019
Bills to Watch: HB 1118 and HB 1001 Under current Colorado law, a landlord is only required to give tenants three days’ notice to resolve a lease violation, pay any unpaid rent or vacate a property. If the tenant fails to do so, the...
Bill could help renters avoid eviction
Imagine if you only had three days to settle an issue with your landlord or you would lose your home. Would that seem like a reasonable timeframe? We don’t think so, but under current Colorado law, a landlord is only required to give...
