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The health policy nonprofit KFF estimated between 120,000 and 190,000 people in Colorado could lose their insurance, mostly ...
Incarcerating people who use drugs is associated with increased overdose deaths after release and high rate of recidivism.
A provision added to the budget reconciliation bill would require the federal government to sell millions of acres of public ...
As Congress considers cuts to safety net programs in what Republicans are calling the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a new ...
The cuts would repeal or quickly phase out tax credits and loans for things such as home improvements for consumers, electric ...
State leaders and the CEO of a Western Slope-based health care center are urging Colorado’s lawmakers in Washington to reject ...
Congress is racing to pass a tax and spending bill that could have big impacts for public school and college students.
From limiting who can purchase most semiautomatic rifles on the market today to raising the minimum age to buy ammunition, ...
One of the bills to emerge from Colorado’s eventful legislative session was House Bill 25-1001, which strengthened worker ...
State leaders and the CEO of a Western Slope-based health care center are urging Colorado’s lawmakers in Washington to reject ...
A bill aimed at protecting co-op owners’ rights is making its way through the state law-making process and could be ...
Colorado’s uninsured rate could rise by 2 percent to 3 percent due to policy changes in the bill, according to estimates by the Congressional Budget Office, cited by independent health policy group ...