As Coloradans prepare for the spread of the coronavirus, sorting through the barrage of information emails can be difficult to manage. As a baseline, we encourage our readers to follow the guidelines provided by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment...
COVID-19 crisis underscores the critical role of ‘safety-net’ programs
Amid the quarantines, illnesses, potential wage loss and anxiety associated with the coronavirus (or COVID-19), there’s clearly no “upside” to the epidemic. But the public health emergency does exemplify why safety-net programs are important -- and can reveal how...
Rule change reduces the burden for SNAP recipients who are accidentally ‘over-paid’
Coloradans experiencing poverty will benefit from a recent rule change by the State Board of Human Services regarding over-payments in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Under Colorado’s old rules, participants who received too much in SNAP benefits...
Poverty decreased statewide, but increased in parts of Colorado
You may have missed it with the end-of-the-year hustle and bustle, but the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest county-level estimates for 2018 on Dec. 19, 2019. The data, which provides a socio-economic snapshot of the state and its counties, allows us to see how...
COMPS order would protect some of Colorado’s hardest workers
As the cost of basic needs in Colorado continues to rise, the Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has proposed updating the state’s Wage Order to add more protections for workers -- ensuring more Coloradans are compensated fairly. The Colorado Overtime and...
Baradaran Offers A Brief History of the Racial Wealth Gap in America
The gap between the racial haves and have-nots in America has remained stubbornly consistent for the past two centuries. Indeed, the black community owned less than 1 percent of the nation’s total wealth when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863....
Mehrsa Baradaran, Esq., tackles exclusion and inequality in America
Note: Mehrsa Baradaran, Esq. will be the keynote speaker at Colorado Center on Law and Policies 6th Annual Pathways from Poverty Breakfast, Oct. 17 at History Colorado Center. Seating is limited, so RSVP now. Money dominates the conversation in today’s world. Whether...
STATEMENT: ‘Public charge’ rule would hurt immigrant families
The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security recently posted new regulations that will harm the health and economic security of immigrants and their families, including thousands of families in Colorado. 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...
Support tax policies that help the rest of us
To make a big difference on financial security to families with low or middling wages -- for better and worse -- let’s talk taxes. The last overhaul of the federal tax code occurred not long ago. Approved by Congress in 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) had a big...







