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The COVID-19 public health crisis has created the largest budgetary shortfall in Colorado history, forcing state legislators to make some devastating decisions – including potentially cutting $3.3 billion in state funding for education, health care and other critical...
Supporting Culturally Relevant Businesses through COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on businesses of color will be felt for generations to come. Mile High Connects hosted a special discussion with leaders from across the country to lift up early best practices in supporting businesses of color....
Re-imagining our vision: CCLP looks to the future
After more than 20 years of forging pathways from poverty, Colorado Center on Law and Policy recently embarked on a new strategic plan that requires us to ask difficult questions of ourselves and each other. Building on our strong reputation as an effective advocacy...
What to expect if you become unemployed
Few events strike more anxiety and uncertainty than the prospect of unemployment – especially during a pandemic outbreak that’s already fraught with anxiety and uncertainty. If the fear of contracting the coronavirus doesn’t make you nervous, the thought of losing...
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Community-University Partnership: The CU Denver Department of Planning & Design and Mile High Connects
An urban planner’s “primary obligation is to serve the public interest.” The planner’s code of ethics states planners must be conscious of individual rights; concerned about the long-range consequences of present actions; understand the...
Legislative Wrap-Up 2016: Family Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security team is focused on removing barriers to employment because the most direct pathway out of poverty is a job. To that point, we spearheaded and shepherded legislation to help Coloradans to obtain...
Legislative Wrap-Up 2016: Health Care
This year, CCLP’s Health Program supported establishing an enterprise for the state’s hospital provider fee to preserve funding for health care and other programs. We also worked to expand access to Medicaid and to protect the...
Bearing bad news on affordable housing, tenants rights
CCLP has bad news and more bad news to report. First, the bad news: House Bill 1466, our affordable housing funding bill, survived the Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, notorious as "the kill committee," on a vote of...
News Release: Bill invests funds to relieve affordable-housing crisis
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 5, 2016 (PDF available here.) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Bill invests funds to relieve affordable-housing crisis DENVER – Colorado’s affordable-housing crisis is imposing a...
TABOR stymies efforts to increase affordable housing
Most of us agree that shelter ranks very high on the list of basic needs, along with food and water. Empirical evidence shows that investing in safe and affordable housing improves health, school achievement, and employment stability....
Short-term rentals: A problem that demands notice
The most effective way to fight homelessness is to stop it before it occurs. With that axiom in mind, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy worked with Rep. Dan Pabon, D-Denver, to develop legislation that would increase protections for...
MHC Updates
Regional Call to Action Brings Community Together Around Gentrification and Displacement On April 19th nearly 200 participants came together, unified by a common concern about the lack of affordability in Denver and ready to delve into...
MHC Partner Highlight – Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente’s mission is to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. Our work is driven by our conviction that good health is a fundamental right...
Grantee Highlight – PlaceMatters
At 63rd and Federal Boulevard, just behind Rocky’s Auto, over 400 residents live in an affordable housing community that is not subsidized by taxpayers and provides a stable housing option for families. Changes are already affecting the...