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Myths & Facts: Ending Colorado’s Unconstitutional Sponsorship Law
Part 2: What is Credit Reporting, and How Does It Harm People with Medical Debt?
Accessing and maintaining good credit is essential to achieving economic mobility. However, a derogatory mark on a credit report can likewise significantly harm one’s life. When an individual struggles to pay off medical debt, the resultant poor credit report can...
March Letter from Bethany Pray, Interim Executive Director
March brings change. The session is nearing the halfway point, the sub-zero temperatures are over in Denver — we hope! — and over the next four weeks, the thousands of fiscal decisions that go into the budget will come together and the legislative landscape will begin...
Private Duty Nursing: One Family’s Story
When we think about complicated health insurance programs like Medicaid, it’s easy to miss the stories of the individual people and families who receive these benefits. A few months ago, one remarkable mother shared her family’s story in a public hearing to the...
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How many Nonprofit & Philanthropic Organizations and Regional Leaders does it take to convince RTD?
20th Anniversary Milestones: How CCLP Mitigated a Statewide ‘Disaster’
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. Colorado has suffered its share of deadly natural disasters over...
Letter: CCLP Comments on Mississippi’s pending application to Impose Work Requirements on Medicaid enrollees
The following letter was sent August 18, 2018 to The Honorable Alex Azar, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Submitted electronically via Medicaid.gov (PDF version available here.) Re: Medicaid Workforce Training...
Letter: Remove the citizenship question from the 2020 Census
Editorial note: On Aug. 3, Claire Levy, Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy, submitted this letter to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer for the Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C. The...
20th Anniversary Milestones: How CCLP’s Conversion Advocacy Changed Philanthropy in Colorado
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. Over the last 20 years, CCLP has been a vital watchdog when...
This Price is Right: Closing the Racial and Economic Divide
CCLP is honored to welcome Anne E. Price of the Insight Center for Community Economic Development in Oakland, Calif. as our keynote speaker at our Sept. 28 Pathways from Poverty Breakfast. Regarded as a leading expert engaged in...
Report reveals growing income inequality
Income inequality in Colorado has reached historic highs in recent years according to a new report released today by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). The top 1 percent of earners in Colorado captured 44 percent of all income growth in...
DENVER MAYOR CALLS ON RTD TO IMPLEMENT LOW-INCOME & YOUTH DISCOUNTS
MHC’s leadership along with a number of partners and RTD, developed a low-income and youth discount pass program. This program will create a 40% discount for transit for those living at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. The...
Strong coalition elevates cash assistance for needy families
After five hours of deliberation and often emotional testimony, Colorado’s Human Services Board voted 6-2 to increase the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) maximum monthly grant by 10 percent on Friday, July 6. The increase —...
Elisabeth Arenales’ speech for GIH’s Andy Hyman Award
Here is the acceptance speech from Elisabeth Arenales, Director of CCLP’s Health Care Program, upon receiving Grantmakers In Health’s Andy Hyman Award during the organization’s annual conference in Chicago on June 22: Thank you to the...
