Recent articles
“Don’t forget about adult education,” says Chaer Robert
Skills2Compete CO testifies on unifying higher ed and workforce development
CCLP Public Comment on HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters
CCLP testifies on overtime pay for farmworkers
Recent posts
Public Comment on the Consumer Financial Civil Penalty Fund Rule Amendment
CCLP responds to concerning proposed changes by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
CCLP condemns slate of new directives from Trump administration agencies
Reversal of decades-old federal policy will deprive Coloradans of access to basic health care, nutrition, education, and more.
CCLP’s 2025 legislative wrap-up, part 3
Part 3 of CCLP’s 3-part 2025 legislative wrap-up, including our policy priorities, Governor vetoes, bill losses, and federal advocacy.
CCLP’s 2025 legislative wrap-up, part 2
Part 2 of CCLP’s 3-part 2025 legislative wrap-up, including our policy priorities, Governor vetoes, bill losses, and federal advocacy.
CCLP’s 2025 legislative wrap-up, part 1
Part 1 of CCLP’s 3-part 2025 legislative wrap-up, including our policy priorities, Governor vetoes, bill losses, and federal advocacy.
Press Release: New report reveals how debt undermines the financial security of low-income Coloradans
A new report released today highlights the harmful and far-reaching effects of debt on low-income Coloradans.
Press release: Advocacy organizations urge Colorado’s Medicaid agency to reject federal data request
Directive from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services threatens the safety of Colorado’s immigrant communities and the privacy rights of patients DENVER, CO, June 18, 2025 — Colorado Center on Law and Policy, Colorado...
Press Release: CCLP statement on Worker Protection Act veto
With the stroke of a pen, Colorado Governor Jared Polis sides with corporate interests over Colorado’s workers.
Executive Order project wrap-up
CCLP is discontinuing its Executive Order (EO) updates due to the overwhelming volume and scope of Trump's actions, noting that many of these orders exceed legal authority but have prompted effective pushback through litigation by states and civil rights organizations.

