Though the presidential and U.S. senate races are getting the most media attention and “air time,” Colorado voters will have dozens of choices to make during this election cycle. In total, there are 11 statewide ballot questions -- in addition to numerous local...
New report highlights gender and racial inequities in Colorado
While Colorado has made progress towards strengthening women’s economic security, women around the state continue to face challenges, discrimination and violence, according to a new report. Authored by Colorado Center on Law and Policy for the Women’s Foundation of...
Congress must extend unemployment insurance benefits
This is the last week the nearly 240,000 Coloradans who are on or currently applying for unemployment insurance will receive an expanded $600-a-week benefit. Officially known as Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (PUC), this benefit was designed to ensure the...
Homelessness is a case study for societal ills
(Editor’s note: Don Burnes is the co-founder of the Burnes Center for Poverty Research at CCLP. He has studied and wrote about poverty and homelessness throughout his career). Much has been written about the national scourge of homelessness. There have been various...
#RecoverCO Resources
The COVID-19 public health crisis has created the largest budgetary shortfall in Colorado history, forcing state legislators to make some devastating decisions – including potentially cutting $3.3 billion in state funding for education, health care and other critical...
Another perspective on Covid-19
Throughout the huge explosion in attention to the coronavirus pandemic, we have been told that those most at risk of both catching the disease and of suffering major health situations as a result of the disease include those over the age of 60 and those who have...
Scorecard report reveals racial disparities
In the most recent Prosperity Now Scorecard report, Colorado placed No. 12 in the nation – moving up two spots from 2019. Although the state fared well in the overall prosperity rankings (No. 8 out of 51), its low racial disparity ranking (No. 37) indicates a higher...
ANNOUNCEMENT: Burnes Institute partners with CCLP
A generous gift from Donald W. and Lynn K. Burnes will give Coloradans more insights on how public policies can improve outcomes for Coloradans experiencing poverty. The Burnes will provide Colorado Center on Law and Policy with funding and Don will provide his...
Don Burnes: My Fight Against Poverty and What’s Next
It is with great excitement that I am announcing that I have developed a partnership with the Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) to establish the Burnes Institute for Poverty Research at CCLP. Colorado Center on Law and Policy has ensured that its legislative...
Advocacy Alert: HUD Rule Would Terminate Housing Assistance to American Citizens
Tens of thousands of American citizens and permanent residents including up to 500 Colorado families would lose their housing assistance if a new rule recently proposed by the Trump Administration goes into effect – putting their health and financial security in...






