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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...
CCLP honors Colorado Champions of Economic Justice & Equity recipients
CCLP’s Colorado Champions of Economic Justice & Equity Award recipients will be honored during our Communities Against Poverty virtual event from noon to 1 p.m., Nov. 19. Details on the event, registration and sponsorship are available here. Every year since 2013,...
Why we support Proposition 118 and oppose 116 and 117
Though the presidential and U.S. senate races are getting the most media attention and “air time,” Colorado voters will have dozens of choices to make during this election cycle. In total, there are 11 statewide ballot questions -- in addition to numerous local...
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Case could implicate ‘Obamacare’
Earlier this month, a D.C. federal district court judge ruled that the Obama administration improperly funded an Affordable Care Act (ACA) program that reduces out-of-pocket health insurance costs for low- to moderate-income people. The...
A Regional Call to Action on Gentrification & Displacement
In the Denver Metro Region, gentrification and displacement are becoming critical issues. With investment in development of our urban core, along transit lines and in other areas of opportunity, skyrocketing rents, rising property taxes...
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...
