Health & Human Services

Health & Human Services

Policy Statement

The Health & Human Services (HHS) section of the CCI policy statement outlines the CCI membership position on the roles and responsibilities of state and local government, public health powers, behavioral health policy, funding, Medicaid services, and more.

General Government

General Government

Policy Statement

The General Government (GG) section of the CCI policy statement outlines the CCI membership position on county powers, state agency accountability, judicial review, special district review, county administrative and personnel control, workers’ compensation, and more.

2024 Policy Initiatives

Legislative Deep Dives Archive

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CCI Webinar on 2022 Initiated Statewide Ballot Measures – Recording Available

CCI hosted a webinar recently on several initiated measures (Props 122, 123, 124, 125 and 126) that will appear this fall on the 2022 ballot.  The webinar featured short presentations on the ballot measures (including how they would impact county government) and then some remarks from proponents and opponents (if identified) of the measures.  A recording of the webinar, along with fact sheets and other information on these ballot measures, can be found on the CCI website at http://ccionline.org/advocacy/ballot-issues/.

Agriculture, Wildlife, & Rural Affairs

Agriculture, Wildlife, & Rural Affairs

Policy Statement

The Agriculture, Wildlife, and Rural Affairs (AWRA) section of the CCI policy statement outlines the CCI membership position on agriculture, wetlands, water supply, wildlife resources, rural affairs, and universal telecommunications access.

2024 Policy Initiatives

Past Policy Initiatives

No Agriculture, Wildlife, & Rural Affairs Policy Initiatives were chosen. 

No Agriculture, Wildlife, & Rural Affairs Policy Initiatives were chosen. 

Legislative Deep Dives Archive

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Colorado Health Institutes’ (CHI) Hot Issues in Health Conference is BACK! | December 9

8 Complimentary Registration Slots are Open for County Commissioners!

CHI’s Hot Issues in Health is coming back December 9, 2022. This year, CHI will offer both in-person and online attendance options. Tickets to the in-person gathering will be limited and will be just as hot as the conference.

Hot Issues in Health is Colorado’s essential health policy conference, bringing together a diverse crowd — state legislators, regional and local policymakers, representatives from insurance carriers and health systems, consumer advocates, health care providers, researchers, and students — to network and learn about the state’s most pressing health, health policy, health care, and health equity issues.

This one day event will run from 8:30-3:30pm at the Hilton Denver Inverness. Click here to register and learn more about CHI’s event. And, if you are a county commissioner and wish to claim one of the 8 in-person, complimentary registration slots, add your name here. First come, first serve. Please note that this offer only applies to the registration itself and not a hotel room. (Also, CHI intends to make the livestream version complimentary for elected officials.)

Crime Prevention through Safer Streets Grant Program

ANNOUNCEMENT OF AVAILABLE FUNDS

OFFERED THROUGH THE OFFICE OF ADULT AND JUVENILE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (OAJJA)
DEADLINE: OCTOBER 19, 2022

Description: The Crime Prevention through Safer Streets Grant Program is a funding opportunity offered through the Office of Adult and Juvenile Assistance (OAJJA) for fiscal year 2023.

The goal of the Crime Prevention through Safer Streets Grant Program is to allow the department and local governments to evaluate and design safer streets and neighborhood models that discourage crime, revitalize community image, and establish place-specific crime prevention strategies that account for geographic, cultural, economic, and social characteristics of the target areas.

Resource:  SB22-001 Crime Prevention through Safer Streets Utilizing Design Management Strategies

Project Application Due Date October 19, 2022

Award Period: January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023

Eligibility Criteria: The grant may be used for improvements designed to decrease the incidence of crime and create safer streets.  Such improvements may include:

  • Better lighting
  • Improved trash collection
  • Access control
  • Territorial reinforcement
  • Improved space management
  • Other improvements designed to decrease the incidence of crime and create safer streets

Money from the grant award may not be used for the following:

  • Hiring law enforcement or code enforcement personnel or peace officers
  • Facial recognition purposes
  • Surveillance programs that utilize networks of sensors to detect gunshots, commonly referred to as a “ShotSpotter” program

Required Application Components: All grant applications must address all of the following:

  • The target area and crime challenge the applicant hopes to address
  • Data regarding the incidence of crime in the target area, disaggregated by the type of crime, and demographic data
  • The specific projects the grant would fund
  • Measurable or observable goals to decrease the incidence of crime, disaggregated by the type of crime
  • Details on how the applicant has collaborated with communities and other agencies in developing the improvements to be funded under the application
  • Details on how the plan would prevent the displacement of homeless populations and harm to communities of color and vulnerable populations

Learn more and apply now