February 22 Making Early Childhood Count Noon every Monday First Baptist Church

Making Early Childhood Count       P.O. Box 300165 Denver, Colorado 80203 http://www.cslc.org @cslc.news CSLC Noon Meeting Agenda Monday, February 22, 2016 Welcome & introductions Member announcements Bill proposals and endorsements Panel discussion Making Early Childhood Count Erin Miller Vice President for Health Initiatives, Colorado Children’s Campaign Cindy Sovine-Miller Government Affairs Consultant, Sovine-Miller &Continue reading “February 22 Making Early Childhood Count Noon every Monday First Baptist Church”

Colorado Social Legislative Committee Monday Noon Meeting February 1, 2016 at First Baptist Church in the Basement

CSLC Noon Meeting Agenda Monday, February 1, 2016 Welcome & introductions Member announcements Bill proposals and endorsements Panel discussion The Colorado End-of-Life Options Act: An Overview Roland Halpern Cultivation Manager, Compassion and Choices Dr. Michael Allen, M.D. Medical Director, Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners; Psychiatrist, Colorado Depression Center and CU Anschutz Hospital Fr. Michael Kenney IndependentContinue reading “Colorado Social Legislative Committee Monday Noon Meeting February 1, 2016 at First Baptist Church in the Basement”

Colorado Social Legislative Committee Meeting Monday, January 25, 2016 at FIrst Baptist Church Concerning Outlook for Parents and Families

CSLC Noon Meeting Agenda Monday, January 25, 2016   Welcome and introductions Announcements from officers Bill proposals (if any) Panel discussion Legislative Outlook for Parents and Families Rep. Faith Winter State Representative, House District 35 Corrine Rivera-Fowler Deputy Director, COLOR (Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights) Maggie Gomez Chapter Organizer, 9to5 Colorado BridgetContinue reading “Colorado Social Legislative Committee Meeting Monday, January 25, 2016 at FIrst Baptist Church Concerning Outlook for Parents and Families”

Colorado Social Legislative Committee Agenda for 2016 Every Monday at Noon in the Basement of the First Baptist Church Come Listen Learn and Participate in Our Republic

Colorado Social Legislative Committee Agenda for 2016  Every Monday at Noon in the Basement of the First Baptist Church Come Listen Learn and Participate in Our Republic   First meeting Monday  January 11, 2016  at noon will be concerning  Health Care Provider Fee should this fee receive Enterprise Status?   Mark your 2016 Calendars!   ColoradoContinue reading “Colorado Social Legislative Committee Agenda for 2016 Every Monday at Noon in the Basement of the First Baptist Church Come Listen Learn and Participate in Our Republic”

Mark your 2016 Calendars! Monday January 11

    Mark your 2016 Calendars! Monday January 11 Colorado Social Legislation Committee Brown Bags begin    Should Hospital Provider Fee Be Given Enterprise Status? Noon-1:15 First Baptist Church Basement  1385 Grant St FREE, no RSVP needed   We meet weekly during legislative season (except for Martin Luther King Jr and President’s Holidays.)   WeContinue reading “Mark your 2016 Calendars! Monday January 11”

Can We Afford to Live in Metro Denver Anymore? – Annual Fall Forum

Can We Afford to Live in Metro Denver Anymore? A Showcase of Initiatives and Programs of CSLC Members While the need for low income and affordable housing dwarfs the resources of any one organization or effort, many are trying to address this crisis.  Learn about what CSLC member organizations are doing related to renters organizing,Continue reading “Can We Afford to Live in Metro Denver Anymore? – Annual Fall Forum”

How is Colorado Changing? Presentation by Colorado State Demographer

Monday, September 28, 2015 Noon-1:15 p.m. First Baptist Church 1383 Grant St.- Downstairs How is Colorado Changing? Featuring: Elizabeth Garner, Colorado State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined the Colorado Department of Local Affairs in 2004.  The State Demography Office produces population and economic estimates and forecast for use by state agencies and local governments. Current areas ofContinue reading “How is Colorado Changing? Presentation by Colorado State Demographer”