The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security today posted new regulations that will harm the health and economic security of immigrants and their families, including thousands of families in Colorado. The Colorado Center on Law & Policy strongly...
The Long, Winding Road to Implementing Health and Economic Justice Legislation
Legislators passed, and the governor signed, a number of good bills into law during the 2019 Colorado legislative session – including 13 that Colorado Center on Law and Policy led. If implemented correctly, we believe these bills will improve the health and well-being...
Letter: CCLP comments on Consumer Inflation Measures Proposed by Federal Statistical Agencies
The following letter was submitted to Chief Statistician Nancy Potok of Colorado's Office of Management and Budget on June 18, 2019. (PDF version available here.) Re: Directive No. 14, “Consumer Inflation Measures Produced by Federal Statistical Agencies” The Colorado...
Legislative Update – April 19, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1322 A recent poll from our partners at Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, shows that voters think affordable housing is an urgent matter on a number of fronts. Fortunately, state legislators will have an opportunity to consider two measures this...
ADVOCACY ALERT: Support affordable housing in Colorado
The lack of affordable housing continues to be a crisis in Colorado, with no end in sight. A recent poll identified affordable housing as the No. 1 issue among likely Denver voters. But the problem is not isolated to the Front Range: Over 6,000 households in the...
Legislative Update: March 29, 2019
Bill levels the playing field for mobile-home owners Manufactured or mobile homes are an affordable – if scarce – alternative for Coloradans living on the lower end of the pay scale. Approximately 100,000 Coloradans reside in manufactured housing communities....
Statement on President Trump’s Budget Proposal
Legislative Update: Feb. 22, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1189 No one argues with the proposition that people should pay their legitimate debts. A technique that creditors often use is something called wage garnishment. This is a legal practice in all 50 states. Unfortunately, the protections Colorado law...
Good news about coverage in Colorado
Colorado has done something extraordinary in recent months. While enrollment through many state health exchanges is 4 percent lower than last year due to fast-moving and disruptive federal changes, Colorado’s numbers are up. More people have signed up for plans, and a...
Legislative Update: Feb. 1, 2019
Bill to Watch: HB 1085 The Property Tax/Rent/Heat Credit Rebate (commonly known as the PTC Rebate) is targeted to low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. Most rebate recipients are living on a small, fixed income and face significant financial...






