Recent articles
Equitable Vaccine Distribution? Leverage Existing Transit Infrastructure.
In the months since the COVID vaccination efforts kicked off in the state, we’ve made enormous strides - over half of Colorado’s state population has been at least partially vaccinated to date, and community vaccine sites are emerging thanks in large part to...
What to Know About RTD’s Income-Based Discount Program: LiVE
illustration by Dion Harris As our communities recover, we have an eye on those most adversely impacted by COVID-19, the economic downturn, and inequitable systems. Prior to the pandemic, low-income riders made up about half of RTD transit riders, and those who...
Community is Leading the Way. Let’s Clear the Path Ahead.
“in community, our potential is truly realized…we have the capacity to hold each other, serve each other, heal each other, create for and with each other, forgive each other, and liberate ourselves and each other.” – adrienne maree brown, “in relationship with others”...
The West Steps Podcast features CCLP’s Christina Yebuah
On the most recent episode of The West Steps Podcast by Colorado Children's Campaign, Christina Yebuah, CCLP's Research and Policy Analyst, joins a conversation with Heather Thompson, Deputy Director of Elephant Circle; and Vita Malama, a writer and researcher for...
Recent posts
Working Colorado: Six months into the minimum wage increase, job growth is robust
Last November, Colorado voters approved Amendment 70 raising the state’s minimum wage from $8.31 to $12 an hour by 2020. The first step increase occurred on Jan. 1, with an 11.9 percent increase in the minimum wage to $9.30 an hour....
Enough is enough: Let’s turn the page and fix the ACA
For months, Congressional Republican leaders and many of their rank-and-file members engaged in a purely partisan effort that, if it were successful, would have had catastrophic effects on Coloradans, their communities and the state...
We Did It Together!
Last night, after the failed vote on a last-ditch effort by Senate Republicans to repeal portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally admitted defeat. The ACA lives on and millions of people...
The ‘skinny’ on the latest ACA repeal effort
When teenagers want to get away with something, they sneak out in the dark – to the football field after hours, the basement, the unlit corners. In that, they have something in common with Congressional leadership, though teenagers are...
Action Alert: Enough is Enough!
Congress has been keeping concerned citizens busy with its many failed proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act. To date, all of the proposals are predicated on slashing Medicaid coverage and modifying health exchange plans and...
A Better Budget: Stop hunger in America
President Donald Trump calls his proposed budget for fiscal year 2018, “A New Foundation For American Greatness.” Alternately dubbed the “taxpayer-first budget,” the document proposes $3.6 trillion in cuts over 10 years – largely at the...
Building the Community Investment System in Colorado
A bike ride through Denver’s diverse neighborhoods and communities tells a story of radically different levels of investment. In our most affluent neighborhoods, investment is in ample supply. New developments, large shopping centers,...
A Better Budget: Rebuild affordable housing
President Donald Trump calls his proposed budget for fiscal year 2018, “A New Foundation For American Greatness.” Alternately dubbed the “taxpayer-first budget,” the document proposes $3.6 trillion in cuts over 10 years – largely at the...
Senate health plan is a prescription for disaster
Most of us would welcome real reform: reform of the way we pay for health care, and reform of the way we prevent and treat pressing problems like asthma or hepatitis or heart disease or opioid dependence. But instead of real reform, the...
ACTION ALERT: Stop the Senate “wealth care” bill!
Last week, Republicans in the Senate released their own comprehensive health care bill. If approved by Congress and President Trump, this bill would roll back health insurance gains for mid- and low-income Americans by removing consumer...