
As a trusted source of expertise and data about children in Colorado, the Colorado Children's Campaign is frequently cited in news stories statewide, increasing the visibility of the needs of children in Colorado.
- Bleak Reading Performance Stats Spur Push to Teach Early (Denver Post, May 19, 2011)
- Good Child Care is Good for Business, Group Says (Colorado Springs Gazette, May 18, 2010)
- Having less can mean weighing more (Pueblo Cheiftain, April 29, 2010)
- Chris Watney and James Mejía Interview on KIDS COUNT report data (National Morning News Radio Show, Takeaway, April 16, 2010)
- Child Poverty Rising in Suburbs (Colorado Matters, Colorado Public Radio)
- News Feature: Kids Count Report (Colorado Public Radio)
- Child poverty skyrockets in Colorado (Denver Post)
- Report: Colorado has fastest-growing child poverty rate in U.S. (Colorado Springs Gazette)
- Report: Children in poverty increased 31 percent in Weld (Greeley Tribune)
- Childhood poverty increases in state; Southern Colorado's children are among the poorest, a report says (Pueblo Chieftain)
- Child poverty skyrockets in Colorado (Daily Camera)
- Child poverty estimate may be too low in Mesa County (Grand Junction Sentinel)
- Big Challenge In JeffCo To Meet Needs Of Children (CBS 4 Denver)
- Guest Editorial by Chris Watney, Ken Seeley and Steve Dobo: Too Many Students Drop Out of School (Denver Post)




