Heads Up July 2023: Welcome Lydia McCoy! Legislative Review, our 25th Anniversary, and CCLP in the news!

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For a quarter century, CCLP has fought to improve the lives of people across Colorado. We have much to be proud of, but we couldn't have done it without YOU!
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July 2023

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YOU ARE INVITED!

For a quarter century, Colorado Center on Law and Policy has fought to improve the lives of people across our state. We have so much to be proud of, but we couldn’t have done any of this without YOU. Join CCLP and dear friends for this special in-person celebration at the Governor’s Mansion Carriage House, as we thank some of CCLP’s strongest advocates, and introduce our new executive director Lydia McCoy!

Register today!

2023 Legislative Review

Part 1: Housing and Income

With more than 600 bills introduced, several late-night testimonies and deliberations, and new legislators getting their first experience at the lay-of-the-land, the 2023 legislative session was momentous for the anti-poverty movement. 


In Part 1, we cover tax credits and rebates; education, training, and employment; Fair Workweek; housing and land use; and zoning and low-cost housing.

Click here to read Part 1!

A win for Medicaid recipients in Talevski


U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Talevski, upholding the rights of beneficiaries to seek legal recourse when the state violates their rights under the Medicaid Act.


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CCLP's comment on ending exclusion of DACA recipients from Medicaid and CHIP


CCLP submitted a comment in support of a proposed federal rule that would end the exclusion of DACA recipients from Medicaid and CHIP


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2023 Legislative Review

Part 2: Medical Debt and Health Care

The high cost of health care leaves too many Coloradans with bills they cannot afford to pay — and can even deter people from seeking needed medical care in the first place.


In Part 2, we cover medical debt; new solutions for rising costs; protecting access for Coloradans; immigrant access to public benefits; and behavioral health.

Click here to read Part 2!

CCLP in the news...

Every dollar makes a difference


We depend on support from individual donors to help us improve economic security and access to affordable health care for Coloradans facing poverty. We cannot do this important work without you.

Support Our Work

CCLP is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible for state and federal income tax purposes. We’ll send a letter acknowledging your donation and noting our tax-exempt status.

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CCLP stands with diverse communities across Colorado in the fight against poverty through research, legislation and legal advocacy.

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Denver CO, 80203


Call: 303-573-5669

Fax: 303-573-4947


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