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Making cents of the headlines, part 2: What causes inflation?
CCLP selected as WINcome grantee by The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
Making cents of the headlines, part 1: How do we measure inflation?
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rulemaking – Centering Equity in the Process 2.0
11/18/2021 This was the second letter we sent to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to advocate for equity in the greenhouse gas rulemaking process. The undersigned members of the Denver-based Land Use Work Group (LUWG), including nonprofit advocacy...
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Legislative Update: April 14, 2017
'Chance to Compete' gains support Every Coloradan deserves a chance to compete in the workforce. That's why CCLP developed and built support for House Bill 1305, the Colorado Chance to Compete Act. In short, the legislation prohibits most...
TANF’s cautionary tale about block grants
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF, is the block-grant created by Congress in the 1996 welfare reform legislation. Designed “to end welfare as we know it,” TANF replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) which had...
2017 MHC Grant Fund
We are excited to release our 2017 grant guidelines. The MHC Grant Fund will offer small grants for effective, inclusive approaches to building healthy and prosperous transit-oriented communities and ensuring equity and opportunity for...
Legislative Update: April 7, 2017
Relief for renters Colorado's growing population and booming economy have created an ideal market for landlords and property owners - often, at the expense of low- and middle-income renters. In recent years, the percentage of Coloradans...
Law lets child support actually support children
We all want to give Colorado’s children the best opportunity to achieve their full potential. Despite receiving Medicaid and food stamps for health and nutritional needs, a parent trying to support herself and her child on $364 a month...
Working Colorado: Is college-level earning power flattening?
The conventional wisdom that college grads earn more than those with less education still holds true today. According to 2016 data, annual median earnings for college graduates were nearly $24,000 greater than for Coloradans who stopped...
News Release: House Bill 1305 would give Coloradans a chance to compete in the workforce
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 DENVER -- Hundreds of thousands of Coloradans whose opportunities are limited by past mistakes could see their job prospects improve under a bill being...
Legislative Update: March 31
Bill to Watch: HB 1305 In theory, every Coloradan should be able to participate in the state's booming economy. In practice, however, that's not always the case. Many Coloradans in the state's criminal-records database continue to...
What’s next for the ACA?
Last Friday, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan pulled the American Health Care Act (AHCA) from the floor, sparing his members a recorded vote on a flawed bill, and sparing the country the consequences of advancing a proposal that would have...
Statement on AHCA failure
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy worked hard with its coalition partners to stop the American Health Care Act, so we’re very pleased that House Speaker Paul Ryan pulled the bill from consideration today. As we’ve said over the past...
