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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....
Pro-Tenant Bills in the 2023 Legislative Session, Part 2
This is the second of two articles related to the Pro-Tenant Bills in the 2023 Legislative Session. To read Part 1, please click here. Rent Stabilization These protections on their own cannot fully protect renters from being displaced when their rent increases...
Recent posts
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...
STATEMENT: Stop the Shutdown
What began as political theater four weeks ago has quickly devolved into a national disaster with the health and financial security of millions of Americans -- including hundreds of thousands of Coloradans – at stake. It is time to stop...
2019 Legislative Preview: Health Care
In 2019, CCLP's Health Care Program aspires to advance affordable health insurance options and address consumers’ out-of-pocket costs. We aim to ensure that nonprofit hospitals are accountable for their community benefit obligations. We...
2019 Legislative Preview: Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security Program will lead a robust legislative agenda, support our partner organizations’ legislative proposals and inform the legislators on unanticipated bills that affect struggling families. Securing...
State budget requests provide a hopeful glimpse to Colorado’s future
Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) is encouraged by many of the requests outlined in Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2019-20 – particularly the recommendations that pertain to the economic security, health...
ANNOUNCEMENT: Change at CCLP
It is with enormous gratitude and appreciation for you and for our work together, that I am sharing my decision to step down as Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy. I have asked CCLP’s Board of Directors to have a...
CCLP Takes Positions on Three Ballot Measures
CCLP’s Positions on 2018 Ballot Measures With mail ballots scheduled to go out today and the Nov. 6 election less than one month away, here’s where Colorado Center on Law and Policy stands on three ballot measures: CCLP OPPOSES...
