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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...
Meeting the Moment: MHC 2019-2020 Community Impact Report
Last year was difficult for everyone. But through the efforts of those around the Mile High Connects collaborative table, we were able to come together to ensure our region's residents had a roof over their heads, food on their table, and access to transit. Mile High...
2021 state legislation updates for April 12
Colorado’s 2021 legislative session remains active, with new bills introduced and several budget updates since our March 29 post. Read on for key takeaways, or download the April 12 update here. State budget Since March 29, we've seen a big update on CCLP's budget...
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News Release: State of Working Colorado Report reveals surprising wage and employment gaps in Colorado
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PDF version available here. MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org, 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Report reveals surprising wage and employment gaps in Colorado DENVER—First the good news: Colorado is doing fairly well...
Moving Forward
On November 9th, I awoke and did not want to get out of bed. To be honest, with several weeks passing, I am only now beginning to be able to process the news without a feeling of deep depression. I am trying to sort out my own...
Proposed changes to Medicaid would hurt Coloradans
Incoming White House and congressional leaders are reportedly planning to make deep cuts in federal funding for the Medicaid program which provides health care coverage for individuals and families with limited resources. The first round...
Call to Action: Protect Our Coverage
In just two weeks, Congress will discuss cutting billions of dollars from Medicaid funding and programs that make health care coverage more affordable for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans. Now is the time to tell Colorado Gov. John...
PRESS RELEASE: Vital Signs report reveals how race, place and income determine health in Colorado
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PDF version available here. MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 DENVER - Research consistently shows a direct correlation between income, race, where you live and your health. In...
Integrating Funders Into a Multisector Transit-Equity Collaborative
In the November 2016 the Foundation Review featured a number of articles from key players in Colorado's philanthropic landscape, including the funder collaborative of Mile High Connects. Integrating Funders Into a Multisector...
Statement on the 2016 election results
Claire Levy, Executive Director of the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, issued the following statement about the 2016 election results: The 2016 election generated both good news and bad news for the low-income families who the Colorado...
Statement: CCLP statement on the 2016 election results
Claire Levy, Executive Director of the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, issued the following statement about the 2016 election results. PDF version available here. The 2016 election generated both good news and bad news for the...
Are we getting our money’s worth from the ACA?
Signed into law in 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was designed to make affordable, quality health care available to all. Since the passage of the ACA, the legislation has made a measurable, positive difference in Colorado. According...
Health care problem warrants proper notice
When a Medicaid client receives an unexpected letter from the State of Colorado, it often marks the beginning of a trying and potentially life-altering ordeal. These letters, sometimes referred to as Notices of Action (NOAs), are mailed...
