Some immigrants who apply for a green card or a visa to enter the United States must pass what’s called a “public charge” test. The test is designed to evaluate whether the person will primarily depend on the government for support in the future, based on factors such...
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New Public Charge Rule is a Victory for Immigrant Communities
Some immigrants who apply for a green card or a visa to enter the United States must pass what’s called a “public charge” test. The test is designed to evaluate whether the person will primarily depend on the government for support in the future, based on factors such...
Affordable Housing Policy Forum Recap, Part 3: Attendee Questions & Resources
Questions and topics raised at the event Due to the rapid evolution of conversations at the event in multiple formats, and the wonderful volume of interaction among attendees, many ideas, questions, and observations were raised over the course of the event. The...
Last Week Tonight dives into rent hikes and evictions in Denver, nationwide
Episode references COCoalition x CCLP report from 2017 on the discrepency between landlords and tenants in legal representation
Overlooked and Undercounted shows 1 in 4 Colorado households struggling to get by
New report explores which families struggled to make ends meet — even before the pandemic.
Talent Equity Agenda is a roadmap to promote equity in Colorado’s top jobs
Colorado's Talent Pipeline Report is out for 2022 and the data makes clear: Colorado must invest in equitable education and workforce development systems.
SNAP report findings, part two: The hearing process
SNAP decisions are rarely appealed. When they are, beneficiaries face an uphill battle.
CCLP publishes major report on SNAP hearings
Extensive research study reveals a system in turmoil and beneficiaries in crisis
CCLP co-publishes case study with Community Catalyst
Telling the story of Colorado's hospital billing reform law from conception through passage
Making cents of the headlines, part 2: What causes inflation?
Pundits warn that government spending makes inflation trends worse. But they forget the basics of how inflation works.