Thousands of individuals and families on Medicaid and CHP+ have received notices informing them that their health care coverage is ending, with Colorado being disproportionately higher than other states.
Recent articles
Barriers to behavioral health care: survey responses
A continuation of On the ground, Milena Castañeda details the results of a mental health survey CCLP shared with Colorado residents in 2023, with a goal of understanding where the cracks in the system are to improve behavioral health care for Coloradans.
CCLP’s public comment on cystic fibrosis drug, Trikafta
CCLP provides public comment urging the Prescription Drug Affordability Board to designate the crucial cystic fibrosis drug as unaffordable.
On the ground: From social work to healthcare advocacy
Milena Castañeda’s experience as an inpatient, outpatient, and direct care case manager led her to a career in policy work. That experience gives her invaluable perspective as she works to tackle systemic failures in Colorado’s behavioral health system.
Press releases & public statements
Thoughts on 2017 and the road ahead
Two-thousand-seventeen has been a rough year. The United States of America has had to reckon with some very ugly strains within our society, which became emboldened by the tone and the result of the 2016 presidential election. While Colorado Center on Law and Policy...
Trump’s latest action attacks health care and working Coloradans
Chaos causes sleepless nights, panic and financial ruin, and sometimes – when the issue involves international relations or health care – chaos kills. The decision announced yesterday by President Trump to end funding for cost-sharing reductions will engender chaos,...
Here we go again: Graham-Cassidy bill is as bad as previous repeal and replace efforts and it has a chance of passing
Over the summer, congressional leaders tried again and again to eliminate many of the protections and coverage gains resulting from the Affordable Care Act. They took up bills that would have gutted funding for Medicaid coverage and services and modified insurance...
Statement: Trump’s DACA order is cruel and unnecessary
The following statement is by Claire Levy, Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy. Less than one month ago, Colorado Center on Law and Policy issued a statement decrying the animus behind the violence in Charlottesville. The abdication of moral...
News Release: CCLP & Hunger Free CO – Good news for Coloradans who need food stamps
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACTS: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Ellie Agar ellie@hungerfreecolorado.org 303-228-7973 DENVER (August 17, 2017) - More Coloradans who are facing difficult life circumstances and financial challenges will be able...
Statement on the violence in Charlottesville
The following is a statement from Claire Levy, Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy: The motivating animus behind the ugly display of violence in Charlottesville on Saturday was plain. It was an assertion of White supremacy and a claim that the...
STATEMENT: Health overhaul will hurt Coloradans
Today, the U.S. Senate released their previously "secret" version of the American Health Care Act. Senate Republicans worked on this version behind closed doors with no input from health care consumers, experts, providers or insurers. Despite assurances from Senate...
Trump’s budget makes ‘the unkindest cuts’
The one-two punch of President Trump’s proposed budget and the House-approved American Health Care Act send a clear message that the Trump administration and members of Congress care more about moneyed interests than the health and well-being of Americans. Although...
News Release: House Bill 1305 would give Coloradans a chance to compete in the workforce
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 DENVER -- Hundreds of thousands of Coloradans whose opportunities are limited by past mistakes could see their job prospects improve under a bill being considered by Colorado...
Letter: To The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The following letter was sent on March 6, 2017 to Patrick Conway, Acting Administrator for Centers for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health & Human Services. PDF version available here....