The Battle to End Foreclosure "Fraud"

By Adeeba Folami of the Denver Weekly News.

“The banks broke our economy and it's time they pay
to fix it,” reads an email invitation from the Colorado
Progressive Coalition (CPC) to last Thursday's
“Make Banks Pay” community meeting held at True
Light Baptist Church.....

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Mon, 02/07/2011

New Report: Good paying jobs are in small supply throughout the West

A new report released today shows that good paying jobs are in small supply throughout the West.

In Colorado, for every 15 people looking for jobs, there is only one job opening that will pay the $29.71 needed to support single parent with two children, according to the report released by the Northwest Federation of Community Organization.

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Thu, 12/03/2009

Denver police chief criticized for delaying decision on cop discipline

The Colorado Progressive Coalition is challenging Denver Police Chief Robert White's decision to delay recommending discipline for cops accused of beating a man bloody in a case that the City settled for $795,000.

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Mon, 05/07/2012

Chief White Breaks Agreement To Move Forward Landau Case, Calls For Reenactment

CONTACT:

Mu Son Chi
Racial Justice & Civil Rights Program Director
Colorado Progressive Coalition
Office: 303.867.0312    
Cell: 720.570.4908    
muson@progressivecoalition.org

 
Chief White Breaks Agreement To Move Forward Landau Case, Calls ForReenactment


Denver -- Monday, May 7, 2012

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Mon, 05/07/2012

Pledge to bring a foreclosure initiative to the vote of the people

Please sign this pledge to help us move forward an initiative that will thwart the efforts of lenders to foreclose on Colorado homes, even when they do not have the right to do so. The battle will be long and hard, and we need your commitment to win both battles and war against the foreclosure industry. "I am tired of the banking and lending industry controlling Colorado futures. Colorado law was changed in 2006 primarily by one foreclosure law firm for the benefit of one foreclosure law firm at the expense of Colorado residents, families and communities.
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