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Recent posts
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 3: Attendee Questions & Resources
Questions and topics raised at the event Due to the rapid evolution of conversations at the event in multiple formats, and the wonderful volume of interaction among attendees, many ideas, questions, and observations were raised over the...
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 2: ADUs, Mobile Homes, Rent Stabilization, & New Development
ADUs and Mobile Homes Some homeowners choose to build secondary housing units on existing property, a construction type often referred to as an ADU, or accessory dwelling unit. This type of housing is typically self-contained and smaller...
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 1: The Event, ARPA, & more
Earlier this month, CCLP hosted its first ever Policy Forum series event on the Future of Affordable Housing in Colorado. We had an incredible turnout with thoughtful questions and in-depth conversations. From federal funding given to the...
Remarks on Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization
The following remarks are provided by CCLP's executive director Tiffani Lennon. An attack on access to reproductive health is an attack on access to healthcare. Today’s attack on healthcare affects everyone, but particularly those...
Last Week Tonight dives into rent hikes and evictions in Denver, nationwide
Episode references COCoalition x CCLP report from 2017 on the discrepency between landlords and tenants in legal representation
Public benefits theft after the legislative session
Two bills signed into law by Governor Polis address longstanding issues with public benefit theft prosecution raised by CCLP.
For French v Centura Health, a resolution at long last
Colorado Supreme Court decision hailed in New York Times and Washington Post. CCLP provided amicus brief in the case.
2022 Legislative Wrap-Up
This year’s legislative session has been an intense one to say the least, but with many positive results for Coloradans experiencing poverty. Major priority bills required research, testimony and support from CCLP — as well as our partner...
MHC Closes Its Doors
Mile High Connects, a mission-accomplished regional collaborative focused on affordable housing, economic opportunity and equitable recovery, closes its doors this year and transitions its work to fellow partners.
Somewhere, a place for us…
Mobile homes are some of the last remaining affordable housing. In the face of increasing vulnerability, HB1287 could help protect them.