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In Congress, Colorado representatives push to limit health care losses
H.R. 1, known as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” will reduce the number of people covered by Medicaid by adding work requirements and making enrollees prove their eligibility more frequently. Read More
Health Insurance Premiums Could Rise More Than 80% Next Year
The imminent expiration of COVID-era health care subsidies could see the insurance premium costs soar for millions of Americans. Read More
Colorado health insurance rates expected to skyrocket after budget bill slashes health spending

For weeks, policy experts and some political leaders have warned of a tsunami of high costs and worse access coming for the health care of ordinary America because of sweeping policy moves made in ... Read More
Colorado governor warns Congress is running out of time to extend health care subsidies

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is calling on the state’s federal delegation in Congress to act fast and pass an extension of Biden-era health care subsidies before the end of the month. Polis, in a ... Read More
With surging health insurance costs set to hit western Colorado hardest, Democrats approve a plan to mitigate coverage losses
Coloradans who shop for their own health care rather than receive it through their job are set to face steep price hikes next year if federal subsidies lapse. In a bid to mitigate some ... Read More
Fewer Colorado kids had health insurance in 2024
The Medicaid “unwinding” at the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency was the biggest reason why children’s uninsured rates went up. Read More
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