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...
Health care affordability and Colorado’s low wage workers: a look at Medicaid recipients in Colorado
With the Trump Administration now allowing states to implement work requirements for Medicaid recipients, take a look at this comprehensive breakdown of the work and employment realities for Medicaid recipients in Colorado. [button newwindow="yes"...
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...
Medicaid for Justice Involved Adults (Resource Guide)
A large proportion of people cycling out of the criminal justice system don’t have health insurance and suffer from chronic health problems – including mental illness and addiction disorders. Such unresolved health problems contribute to recidivism and justice-system...
Three Policy Reforms to Help Low-Income Children in Colorado
The National Center for Children in Poverty collaborated with CCLP on this briefing. NCCP used findings aggregated from its Family Resource Simulator and Basic Needs Budget Calculator to model how universal prekindergarten, universal all-day kindergarten and tax...
Immigrants and Health Program Access in Colorado
This brief offers a recap of the availability of points of access to healthcare and health insurance for immigrants in Colorado and explores steps other states are taking to enhance access for immigrants. In Colorado, 46 percent of uninsured children reside in...
Manual de Colorado Trabaja
El Programa de Colorado Trabaja es un programa enfocado en asistencia pública que empezó el 1 ro. de Julio de 1997....
Child care funding in Colorado has fallen behind by $54 million
One of the greatest barriers to employment for low-income families is the cost of child care. The Colorado Child Care...
Support HB 14-1317: Colorado Child Care Assistance Program changes
Support HB 14-1317: Increase access to affordable child care for working families and decrease red tape for...
Expanding affordable, quality child care – EOPRTF
Prepared for the Economic Opportunity Poverty Reduction Task Force. Expanding the...