Bill to Watch: HB 1045 Young children can give their parents much joy and love, but they are also expensive. Between the cost of food, clothing, shelter and childcare, kids put a serious crimp in finances wherever you are on the socio-economic spectrum. According to...
Legislative Update: Feb. 19, 2016
Support drug-cost transparency High prescription drug prices are indisputably one of the drivers of health care costs -- raising health insurance premiums and contributing to increasing out-of-pocket costs for consumers. While the pharmaceutical industry points to the...
Legislative Update: Feb. 12, 2016
Imagine a living minimum wage No matter where you live in Colorado, the minimum wage would not pay enough to support a family. According to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s Self-Sufficiency Standard for Colorado 2015, an adult with an infant and a preschooler...
Legislative Update: Feb. 4, 2016
Hope for affordable housing The dearth of affordable housing continues to vex low- to middle-class households in Colorado. According to one recent news report, hundreds of people lined up for the chance to apply for a new affordable-housing development in Denver ‑-...
Legislative Update: Jan. 29, 2016
Bill to Watch: SB 22 Far too many Colorado families experience the "cliff effect" -- the point at which recipients see a sudden loss of public benefits (or work supports) upon reaching a certain income threshold. Senate Bill 22 would expand a pilot program to mitigate...
Legislative Update: Jan. 22, 2016
Legislation could help low-income parents get ahead Studies consistently show that a lack of affordable childcare limits parents' educational goals and hampers their efforts to move out of poverty when their children would benefit the most. One quandary that...
Legislative Update: Jan. 15, 2016
This year, CCLP will back many bills with bipartisan appeal that could make a significant difference in the lives of low-income Coloradans. We're also expecting to play "defense" against legislation that could potentially hurt Colorado's neediest families. Yesterday,...
