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Some warned about mission creep. But Colorado's Democrat-controlled House has tentatively endorsed developing a proposal for a public health insurance…
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Out of the dozens of lawmakers who hold leadership positions at the State Capitol, only five live on the Western Slope. State Rep. Dylan Roberts is one of…
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More than 75,000 children and pregnant women could lose their health care early next year. In late November, the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy…
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An initiative on the state's November ballot would establish a single-payer health plan. Supporters hope to lure Sanders to help get out the vote.
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Data continues to show that where a person lives in Colorado plays a big role in dictating how much they pay for health insurance. That's because insurers…
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Health insurance premiums can vary widely in Colorado depending on where you live — it's just one of the factors health insurance companies use to…
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In 2016, Colorado voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a proposal for universal single payer health care. If the ballot measure, called…
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The number of children living in poverty in Colorado has gone down for the second year in a row, while health insurance coverage in the younger generation…
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The number of Coloradans who don't have health insurance has dropped by about half since President Barack Obama's signature health care law went into…
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Speakers at the 2015 BizWest Economic Forecast said the northern regional economy looks to remain strong going deeper into the year. However - and there's…