Recent articles
Five takeaways for work after COVID-19
Supported by a generous grant from the ECMC Foundation, Colorado Center on Law and Policy set out to track how the experiences of unemployed Coloradans have changed since February 2020. By analyzing economic and labor force data, as well as conducting interviews with...
CCLP in support of suit filed against state of Colorado
KUNC: Boost In Food Stamp Benefits Doesn’t Tip Scales Of Inequality In Mountain West Resort Towns
Vaccine Hesitancy & Access Resources
As part of our effort to address vaccine hesitancy, we heeded the call from community connectors, health navigators and direct service providers to provide skills and techniques to successfully engage unvaccinated folks in conversations encouraging them to get the...
Recent posts
Amendment 71 ‘raises the bar’ too high
Policymakers and political observers have long complained that Colorado’s constitution is full of arcane and seemingly random amendments – a few of which have caused some serious fiscal problems for the state. The most vexing amendment of...
Adult education: The cornerstone of workforce development
There is nothing like a healthy economy to provide opportunities for those who might otherwise be overlooked in the job market. Yet, despite Colorado’s economic gains in recent years, employment and upward mobility remain challenging for...
Ballot measure would help Colorado women
Raising Colorado’s minimum wage to $12 by 2020 would lift many of the state’s working women and their children out of poverty. That’s according to a new study published by the Women’s Foundation of Colorado on Tuesday. Both the full...
Sen. Pat Steadman: A Champion of Economic Justice
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy is proud to bestow this year’s Champions of Economic Justice Awards on two people who have devoted their lives to helping low-income individuals and families: David Butler, Esq. and Sen. Pat Steadman,...
David Butler: A Champion of Economic Justice
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy is proud to bestow this year’s Champion of Economic Justice Award on two people who have devoted their lives to helping low-income individuals and families: David Butler, Esq. and Sen. Pat Steadman,...
The Denver Foundation & Mile High Connects: Working to Advance Equitable Communities
In addition to being the fiscal and physical home of Mile High Connects, The Denver Foundation (TDF) is a strong partner in MHC’s efforts to ensure that the Denver region’s communities offer all residents the opportunity for a high...
The truth about raising the wage
Claims from a study about the negative effects of raising the minimum wage are dubious if not outright misleading, according to a recent brief issued by Chris Stiffler, an economist with the Colorado Fiscal Institute with help from the...
News Release: Pathways Event serves food for thought on guaranteed income
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PDF available here) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Event serves food for thought on guaranteed income With technology automating jobs once performed by humans, there is a growing...
MHC Updates
Affordable Housing & Community Facilities Affordable Housing Revenue Fund The City of Denver’s proposed Affordable Housing Revenue Fund has taken a major step forward. The proposal, estimated to provide $156 million in revenue over...
Grantee Highlight – GES Right to Live Well
Preventing Resident Displacement in Globeville Elyria Swansea Why do we need to power map? Because residents are being involuntarily displaced from Globeville Elyria Swansea neighborhood daily, local schools are 10-25% down in enrollment,...
