Legislative Halftime Report With eight weeks down and eight weeks to go in the 2017 session, Colorado legislators have advanced several bipartisan measures that will make a positive difference to low-income Coloradans. While some CCLP-backed legislation did not make...
Legislative Update: March 3, 2017
Bill to Watch: HB 1187 In Colorado, the constitutional amendment commonly known as the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (or TABOR) makes it nearly impossible to inject new funding for essentials such as health care, roads and affordable housing. Not only is the amendment a...
Legislative Update: Feb. 24, 2017
Bill to Watch: HB 1159 Under Colorado law, before a tenant can be evicted, they are entitled to three-day's notice and a chance to dispute the basis for eviction in front of a judge. But House Bill 1159, sponsored by Rep. Jon Becker, R-Fort Morgan, would effectively...
Legislative Update: Feb. 17, 2017
Good news, bad news Three proposals intended to ensure that Medicaid clients do not lose access to health care were approved by legislative committees this week. The first bill in the package, HB 1126 would ensure that an administrative law judge reviews the...
Legislative Update: Feb. 10, 2017
Medicaid issues warrant notice Three bills that were recommended and developed by CCLP and the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC) will be considered by Colorado legislators next week. House Bills 1126 and 1143 are scheduled to be heard by the House Public...
Legislative Update: Feb. 3, 2017
Bill to Watch: SB 118 Ideally, for-profit occupational schools provide students with an opportunity to obtain skills needed to compete in the workforce and find a well-paying job. However, such programs tend to cost more than tuition at community colleges....
Legislative & Policy Preview 2017: Health Care Program
During this year’s legislative session, CCLP’s Health Program will work to ensure that coverage expansions -- particularly the Medicaid expansion -- are protected. In addition, we will participate in efforts to increase pricing transparency and reduce costs in the...
Bearing bad news on affordable housing, tenants rights
CCLP has bad news and more bad news to report. First, the bad news: House Bill 1466, our affordable housing funding bill, survived the Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, notorious as "the kill committee," on a vote of 3-2, but it was quickly killed...
TABOR stymies efforts to increase affordable housing
Most of us agree that shelter ranks very high on the list of basic needs, along with food and water. Empirical evidence shows that investing in safe and affordable housing improves health, school achievement, and employment stability. Yet, while shelter is clearly...
Short-term rentals: A problem that demands notice
The most effective way to fight homelessness is to stop it before it occurs. With that axiom in mind, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy worked with Rep. Dan Pabon, D-Denver, to develop legislation that would increase protections for tenants in “month-to-month”...





