Roughly 240,000 unemployed Coloradans face a significant reduction in income when the Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (or PUC) elapses in late July. The federally funded benefit -- which provides a $600 weekly benefit to supplement unemployment insurance -- helped...
Issue Brief: What’s Causing Colorado’s Decline in Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment?
Over 1.2 million Coloradans rely on Medicaid or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) for comprehensive health services that foster child development, help adults maintain employment, deliver needed mental health and substance use treatments and keep people with disabilities...
The Working Families Tax Credit Policy Paper
This policy paper, prepared by staff members Charles Brennan, Michelle Webster & Claire Sheridan, delves into the deep issues of economic inequality that permeates our state, but also proposes a solution: expanding Colorado's existing Earned Income Tax Credit...
Background Brief: HB06-1023: Verification of Lawful Presence
Advocates across Colorado are interested in improving access to health coverage and care for Colorado’s immigrant populations. One barrier to improving access is state legislation referred to as House Bill 06-1023 (HB 1023). HB 1023 requires state and local government...
Medicaid Works: A Series of Factsheets
Health First Colorado, Colorado’s Medicaid program, is a public health insurance program that pays for necessary health care services for low-income Coloradans and those living with disabilities. By investing in health care services and supports, Health First Colorado...
Statement Regarding Conversion of Rocky Mountain HMO
This is a statement composed by CCLP's Health Program Director Elisabeth Arenales that focuses on ensuring the Rocky Mountain HMO is fairly valued through the conversion process and that the foundation receiving the proceeds of the conversion receives the full value...
The Flaws in “Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage”
This brief critiques a study produced by Eric Fruits, an economist hired by the Common Sense Policy Roundtable, a conservative and business-aligned organization in Colorado. Fruits’ study, “Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage,” makes a variety of claims...
Legislative and Policy Preview 2016: Health Program
In 2016, our focus will be to ensure that Medicaid expansions are protected and that Medicaid is available to all eligible applicants and participants. CCLP will protect the interests of low-income Coloradans as Colorado moves forward with payment and delivery system...
The Parity Act: Putting it to Use (CCLP PowerPoint Presentation)
Recent legislation, including the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Act of 2008 and the Affordable Care Act of 2010 expanded the perimeters for behavioral health coverage. This PowerPoint presentation, prepared by CCLP’s Health Care Attorney Bethany Pray, unpacks...
Local Minimum Wage Overview
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 15 states have enacted laws prohibiting local units of government from adopting...