Mientras que nos enfrentamos a la rápida propagación de la enfermedad COVID-19 y sus efectos en nuestra economía, hay una cosa que está clara: estamos juntos en esto. Y eso incluye a todos los residentes de Colorado, tanto los que nacieron aquí como los que vienen de...
COVID-19 resources for immigrant families
As we face the rapid spread of COVID-19 and its effect on our economy, one thing is clear: we are all in this together. This includes Coloradans who were born in other countries but who call this state their home. To Colorado’s immigrants -- whether you had access to...
Advocates, federal and state officials take action during the coronavirus outbreak
The coronavirus outbreak is an existential threat to the health and financial security of all Americans, but for people who were facing poverty before the pandemic proliferated, the threat is even more urgent. That’s why Colorado Center on Law and Policy and our...
Resources for Coloradans facing poverty while preparing for the coronavirus
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...
NEWS ALERT: Analysis examines decline in Medicaid, CHP+ enrollment
Over 1.2 million Coloradans rely on Medicaid or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) for comprehensive health services that foster child development, help adults maintain employment, deliver needed mental health and substance use treatments and keep people with disabilities...
Coalition Makes Major Strides with Disability Benefits Reform
Editor's note: This vignette originally appeared in Colorado Center on Law and Policy's 2018-19 Annual Report. Federal cash assistance programs, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provide a monthly income to people...
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...