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Making Change With Community
Mile High Connects' executive director joined Power Station with Anne Pasmanick, a national podcast, to highlight the work of our Collaborative. From our early days promoting transit oriented development to our work advocating for an equitable COVID recovery, this...
NEWS ALERT: ‘Communities Against Poverty’ virtual event sheds light on equity issues
As the economic fallout from the COVID-19 crisis continues to reveal widening racial and social disparities in our state, Colorado Center on Law and Policy will host a virtual event to recognize Coloradans who are making a difference in the fight against poverty and...
Give Medicaid clients the process they are due
Health First Colorado, the state’s Medicaid program, is critical to the health and well-being of the over 1.4 million Coloradans who qualify based on income or disability. Unfortunately, getting enrolled and staying enrolled in the program can be very challenging....
Connect to…Your Ballot
As the smoke from our state's wildfires reaches the Denver metro region & with COVID-19 cases on the rise, understanding what's on the ballot and how it impacts our ability to create and maintain safe, healthy homes is more critical than ever. That's why Mile High...
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Per-capita caps = Medicaid cuts
Members of Congress are pushing to end the Medicaid system that currently allows state dollars for mandatory and optional Medicaid services and populations to be matched with federal dollars. Currently, federal dollars cover about a half...
Call to Action: Protect Our Coverage!
On March 6, House Republicans introduced a bill to replace the Affordable Care Act. Titled the American Health Care Act, the legislation would substantially reduce the number of insured Coloradans and make it far more difficult for...
Legislative Update: Feb. 17, 2017
Good news, bad news Three proposals intended to ensure that Medicaid clients do not lose access to health care were approved by legislative committees this week. The first bill in the package, HB 1126 would ensure that an administrative...
Working Colorado: Where are the men?
It’s one of the most compelling questions about our modern labor market. While jobs have returned since the recession and unemployment is low, it is clear that not all workers have returned to work. And the people most prominently missing...
Mile High Connects Awarded $1 Million From National SPARCC Initiative
DENVER, February 15, 2017 Mile High Connects today announced that Denver was selected to join the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). SPARCC is a three-year, $90 million initiative that will bolster local...
Legislative Update: Feb. 10, 2017
Medicaid issues warrant notice Three bills that were recommended and developed by CCLP and the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC) will be considered by Colorado legislators next week. House Bills 1126 and 1143 are scheduled to be...
Help students educate themselves about private occupational schools
Under the best circumstances, private occupational schools offer students a chance to update their skills for today’s competitive job market. For those who struggle to pay their bills, these schools potentially offer better job...
Legislative Update: Feb. 3, 2017
Bill to Watch: SB 118 Ideally, for-profit occupational schools provide students with an opportunity to obtain skills needed to compete in the workforce and find a well-paying job. However, such programs tend to cost more than tuition at...
Senate Bill 98 is a win for landowners, communities and affordable housing
It’s no secret that there is a shortage of affordable housing across Colorado. While there appears to be some appetite for compromise at the state capitol this year, previous attempts to address the shortage fell short because of concerns...
Statement on executive orders
Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s mission is advancing the health, well-being and economic security of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. Our work rests on the fundamental assumption that the...