Recent articles
CCLP and NHeLP urge justice department to stop Colorado Medicaid cuts, citing disabilities act violations
CCLP testifies in support of continuity health care coverage
CCLP testifies to Medical Services Board on emergency rules for NEMT
CCLP testifies in opposition of a state income tax reduction
Recent posts
Your CCLP guide to Proposition HH
On the ballots in November: property taxes, public education, and more
Colorado Center on Law and Policy earns fifth consecutive Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator
Latest updates to Charity Navigator rating system pass CCLP with a perfect score
PRESS RELEASE: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announces groundbreaking plan to protect Americans from the devastating effects of medical debt
CFPB Proposes Prohibiting Inclusion of Medical Debt on Consumer’s Credit Reports
25th anniversary recap
On August 10, 2023, CCLP celebrated our 25th anniversary, bringing friends new and old to the Carriage House at the Governor's Residence.
A first look at the Medicaid unwind: August 2023
Katie Wallat, CCLP’s Senior Attorney, provided testimony at the August 11, 2023, meeting of the Medical Services Board.
Colorado’s medical debt credit reporting law takes effect
HB23-1126 provides first-in-the-nation protections for Coloradans with medical debt.
Student-built app to assist Coloradans appeal SNAP overpayment decisions
SnappyNav, developed as law school class project, now available to the public.
CCLP at Federal CFPB Hearing: Medical debt is a solvable crisis
On Tuesday, July 11, 2023, Julia Char Gilbert, CCLP’s Connelly Policy Advocate, was a panelist at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hearing on medical billing and collections in Washington, D.C.
CCLP’s comment on ending the 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.
A win for Medicaid recipients in Talevski
The United States 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.