This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security Program will lead a robust legislative agenda, support our partner organizations’ legislative proposals and inform the legislators on unanticipated bills that affect struggling families. Securing Stable, Safe, Affordable...
State budget requests provide a hopeful glimpse to Colorado’s future
Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) is encouraged by many of the requests outlined in Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2019-20 – particularly the recommendations that pertain to the economic security, health and career opportunities for...
20th Anniversary Milestones: Report Sharpens Focus on Self-Sufficiency
In celebrating the 20th anniversary of Colorado Center on Law and Policy, we are publishing a series of vignettes about the organization’s most significant accomplishments. For 20 years and counting, Colorado Center on Law and Policy has been an organization that...
20th Anniversary Milestones: The Long and Winding Road for Colorado’s EITC
Workers supporting their families now benefit from a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) thanks in large part to Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s decades-long efforts to put extra dollars into the pockets of Coloradans in low-income jobs. The tax credit benefits...
Good news for Coloradans struggling with disabilities
Today, the State Board of Human Services unanimously voted to approve a rule that will make important changes to Colorado’s Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND) program. But before I expand on the good news, I want to provide some background: The federal cash assistance...
Imagine a more meaningful Labor Day
On Labor Day, we celebrate the contribution of workers to our nation’s growth and prosperity. While I was growing up in my home state of Wisconsin, that meant gathering with family on my grandparent’s dairy farm, grilling brats and talking politics. Wisconsin had long...
How We Work: A CCLP Success Story
Editorial note: This posting was re-purposed from a chapter in CCLP's 2017-18 Annual Report. Families that rely on basic cash assistance will get a bump in their monthly payments starting in September, 2018. That’s thanks to the leadership of CCLP staff, our partners...
20th Anniversary Milestones: How CCLP Mitigated a Statewide ‘Disaster’
In celebrating the 20th anniversary of Colorado Center on Law and Policy, we are publishing a series of vignettes about the organization’s most significant accomplishments. Colorado has suffered its share of deadly natural disasters over the last 20 years from the...
Strong coalition elevates cash assistance for needy families
After five hours of deliberation and often emotional testimony, Colorado’s Human Services Board voted 6-2 to increase the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) maximum monthly grant by 10 percent on Friday, July 6. The increase — the first in nearly a decade...
Raise cash assistance for needy Colorado families
Roughly 17,000 Colorado families enrolled in Colorado’s Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program could soon get a little more cash to help meet their basic needs. Since the last increase in cash assistance occurred almost a decade ago, Colorado has become...









