During this year’s legislative session, CCLP’s Family Economic Security program will focus on expanding job opportunities and training for all Coloradans, renewing the Colorado Child Tax Credit for low-income workers, encouraging the development of more affordable...
Private occupational schools raise public concerns
Last month, the U.S Department of Education issued what would ultimately be a death sentence for ITT, a large for-profit technical school. The department forbade ITT from enrolling new students who depend on federal financial aid -- the main source of ITT’s revenue....
Adult education: The cornerstone of workforce development
There is nothing like a healthy economy to provide opportunities for those who might otherwise be overlooked in the job market. Yet, despite Colorado’s economic gains in recent years, employment and upward mobility remain challenging for those who don’t complete high...
Challenges and opportunities for forging pathways from homelessness
Jobseekers who experience homelessness find themselves in a frustrating Catch 22: They can’t afford a home because they don’t have a job and they can’t land a job because they don’t have a home. In metro Denver, over 30 percent of those experiencing homelessness have...
Could the U.B.I. ‘raise the floor’ for everyone?
The idea of a “guaranteed income” that would provide all citizens with enough money to meet their basic needs has garnered attention throughout the world and even within the United States recently. While the concept may sound new or radical, it’s worth noting that...
Tool measures income needs of older Coloradans
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy largely focuses its advocacy efforts on adults in their working years. But because of the increasingly important and varied roles older adults play in families, and the importance of saving money with retirement in mind, it is...
Legislative Wrap-Up 2016: Family Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security team is focused on removing barriers to employment because the most direct pathway out of poverty is a job. To that point, we spearheaded and shepherded legislation to help Coloradans to obtain documents needed to be issued a...
Proposed tax credit provides wrong solution for the right problem
On paper, House Bill 1372 looks like a win-win proposition that gives businesses a financial incentive to hire low-income workers who face challenges in today’s job market. The bill, which was approved with bipartisan support by the House Public Health Care and Human...
A SNAP-shot of food stamp access in Colorado
Food stamps provide eligible families with a modest monthly stipend to purchase food — averaging $1.40 per person, per meal. The majority of those eligible are children, seniors, working adults, veterans and those who are disabled. The program not only provides access...
ID program provides critical link for Colorado’s neediest families
It’s nearly impossible to get essentials such as health care, housing, employment and public benefits without a state-issued identification card. Citizens need a picture ID when opening a bank account, cashing a check and picking up prescriptions. Unfortunately,...










