Recent articles
New report highlights gender and racial inequities in Colorado
While Colorado has made progress towards strengthening women’s economic security, women around the state continue to face challenges, discrimination and violence, according to a new report. Authored by Colorado Center on Law and Policy for the Women’s Foundation of...
Meet Tony Messenger: Pulitzer Prize winner gives those who are struggling a voice
Tony Messenger will give a keynote speech and answer questions at CCLP’s Communities Against Poverty virtual event, Nov. 19-21. Visit our event landing page to register or sponsor this informative community celebration of our work. As one of the few commentators in...
Lived Experience: SNAP helps hard-working mom bring food to the table
Editor’s note: This vignette is part of the Lived Experience series, which highlights how Coloradans benefit from advocacy efforts led by CCLP and its partners. Being a pre-school teacher is arguably one of the most essential and demanding jobs to perform during a...
Guidelines on the CDC Eviction Moratorium
The following explanation of the CDC's eviction moratorium was provided by the Eviction Lab on Sept. 4, 2020: Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new order, effective from Sept. 4 through Dec. 31, 2020, that provides protection from...
Recent posts
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...
Community Member Highlight – Yolanda McCloud
Yolanda McCloud is a member of 9to5 who is working closely on the Renter’s Rights campaign. She currently lives with her husband and three children in Aurora. On April 19th, Yolanda courageously shared her story about her struggles with...
More Coloradans to get Medicaid
An estimated 5,000 Coloradans who lacked health coverage options will now qualify for Medicaid under recent guidance the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued on Thursday. The guidance clarifies that those who reside...
Legislative Update: April 29, 2016
Activity at the State Capitol is accelerating at a rapid pace with the Legislative Session set to adjourn on May 11. Here’s a quick rundown of CCLP’s legislative priorities and their status: * House Bill 1050 was killed by the Senate...
Mile High Connects 2016 Advisory Council
Welcome to all of our Advisory Council members! This group is comprised of thought leaders from a variety of disciplines from the Metro Denver region that will learn about different issues related to our work as well as provide input and...
Provider-fee enterprise would relieve state budget problems
Critical programs and services in Colorado perennially face cuts even in times of prosperity because of the budgetary constraints under the amendment known as Taxpayers Bill of Rights (or TABOR). This paradox is inadvertently exacerbated...
Legislative Update: April 15, 2016
Bill to Watch: SB 185 No matter how you slice it, a bad idea is simply a bad idea. Last year, legislators (some say unwittingly) approved HB 1390 in the final, frantic days of the legislative session. Supported by lobbyists from the...
Proposed tax credit provides wrong solution for the right problem
On paper, House Bill 1372 looks like a win-win proposition that gives businesses a financial incentive to hire low-income workers who face challenges in today’s job market. The bill, which was approved with bipartisan support by the House...
Making the Transportation Connection – Gates Family Foundation
The Gates Family Foundation (GFF) has been a supporter and steering committee member of Mile High Connects since 2011 through the Foundation’s Smarter, Greener, Healthier Urbanism program. GFF has also supported parallel efforts to...
