In 2019, CCLP's Health Care Program aspires to advance affordable health insurance options and address consumers’ out-of-pocket costs. We aim to ensure that nonprofit hospitals are accountable for their community benefit obligations. We will continue our work to...
2019 Legislative Preview: Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security Program will lead a robust legislative agenda, support our partner organizations’ legislative proposals and inform the legislators on unanticipated bills that affect struggling families. Securing Stable, Safe, Affordable...
CCLP Takes Positions on Three Ballot Measures
CCLP’s Positions on 2018 Ballot Measures With mail ballots scheduled to go out today and the Nov. 6 election less than one month away, here’s where Colorado Center on Law and Policy stands on three ballot measures: CCLP OPPOSES Proposition 109, the so-called “Fix Our...
Tax-code wrinkle could expand Medicaid eligibility
Over the past 20 years, Colorado Center on Law and Policy has challenged Colorado Medicaid on issues ranging from eligibility problems to undecipherable termination of benefits notices. While some of those interactions involved court action or legislation, most have...
A modest win for Colorado’s manufactured homebuyers
On Thursday, May 24, Gov. John Hickenlooper signed into law House Bill 1315, a measure that exempts the purchase of a new manufactured home from the state sales tax. Developed by CCLP, this policy will save nearly 1,000 low-and moderate-income homebuyers a year about...
2018 Legislative Wrap-Up: Family Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security team focused on reducing barriers that make it more difficult for Coloradans to own or rent a stable home. We worked on legislation intended to make it easier for Coloradans with a criminal record to get a job. Also related...
2018 Legislative Wrap-Up: Health Care
Health care is no less contentious in Colorado than in the rest of the United States, with rising costs, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid galvanizing and sometimes polarizing the legislature. With health being such a hot-button topic, results were mixed...
2018 Legislative Wrap-Up: Family Economic Security
This year, CCLP’s Family Economic Security team focused on reducing barriers that make it more difficult for Coloradans to own or rent a stable home. We worked on legislation intended to make it easier for Coloradans with a criminal record to get a job. Also related...
Let Colorado communities set their own minimum wage
The cost of living varies substantially across the state of Colorado — making it more challenging for many Coloradans to make ends meet. Though Colorado voters in 2016 approved an incremental increase in the state’s minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2020, the current...
Colorado takes steps to shore up markets and protect consumers
Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) eight years ago, Colorado has jumped on opportunities to improve health care access for its residents, expanding Medicaid coverage and creating a state-based health insurance exchange where Coloradans can take...