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NEWS RELEASE: Report reveals disparities before and after COVID-19
DENVER— Economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic have made the disparities along racial and geographic lines even more apparent, according to a new report released by Colorado Center on Law and Policy today. Published by CCLP, the 2020 State of Working Colorado is...
Advocates and Leaders Discuss Transit’s Role in Economic Recovery
Mile High Connects and Denver Streets Partnership hosted Transit is the Future: Denver Transit Justice Forum, a panel discussion with elected officials and area leaders on the importance of public transit as a critical piece in reconstructing a more equitable,...
CCLP’s thoughts on Colorado’s special legislative session regarding COVID-19
Too many Coloradans are hurting directly and profoundly because of the pandemic. With federal relief expiring, evictions loom around the corner and food bank lines grow longer. Meanwhile, workers in many sectors might not see their jobs return and will require...
Making Change With Community
Mile High Connects' executive director joined Power Station with Anne Pasmanick, a national podcast, to highlight the work of our Collaborative. From our early days promoting transit oriented development to our work advocating for an equitable COVID recovery, this...
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MHC Updates
Affordable Housing & Community Facilities During the Building Station Areas that Build Community event in February, Denver Shared Spaces and Mile High Connects released a report looking at a handful of station areas in our prioritized...
MHC Partner Highlight
New Belgium Family Foundation Recently, MHC talked with Lucy Cantwell at the New Belgium Family Foundation, funding partner of MHC. Describe the NBFF's role in MHC. What do you see as your biggest contribution to MHC and its work?...
Breakfast serves food for thought on women’s issues
On Feb. 23, nearly 200 women – and a handful of intrepid men – gathered at the Denver Scottish Rite Consistory for a morning of camaraderie and stimulating discussion about upcoming legislation affecting women, girls and families....
Legislative Update: Feb. 26, 2016
Bill to Watch: HB 1045 Young children can give their parents much joy and love, but they are also expensive. Between the cost of food, clothing, shelter and childcare, kids put a serious crimp in finances wherever you are on the...
Let’s guarantee paid sick leave for every worker
Though it’s an inconvenient truth for working Coloradans and Colorado businesses, sooner or later, all of us will get sick or be injured. Most of us will need to respond to a loved one’s medical emergency at some point. In fact, nearly...
Legislative Update: Feb. 19, 2016
Support drug-cost transparency High prescription drug prices are indisputably one of the drivers of health care costs -- raising health insurance premiums and contributing to increasing out-of-pocket costs for consumers. While the...
Conference previews the future of skills training and employment
How do we build career pathways that help workers get the training and experience to advance into good paying jobs? Many in-demand jobs do not require a two- or four-year degree, but most require some kind of post-secondary training. In...
Legislative Update: Feb. 12, 2016
Imagine a living minimum wage No matter where you live in Colorado, the minimum wage would not pay enough to support a family. According to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2015, an adult...
Building Stations Areas that Build Community
Last week during the Building Station Areas that Build Community event, Denver Shared Spaces and Mile High Connects released a report looking at a handful of station areas in our prioritized geographies and the community benefits they may...
Legislative Update: Feb. 4, 2016
Hope for affordable housing The dearth of affordable housing continues to vex low- to middle-class households in Colorado. According to one recent news report, hundreds of people lined up for the chance to apply for a new...
