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Colorado’s Democratic U.S. senators and representatives asked the federal agency regulating Medicaid to reconsider a decision ...
As Colorado cheerfully expanded Medicaid following massive financial incentives created by the Affordable Care Act, also ...
Donald Trump's recently passed Big Ugly Contemptible Act is making an early stop in Colorado. The law, as you must know, is awful in so many ways— starting with large tax cuts for the wealthy, massive ...
The far-reaching impacts on Medicaid from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" are coming into focus in Colorado, and ...
Before the Epstein story caught the attention of the people and the national media, the focus had been on the “BBB” budget ...
Health care policy is changing in the United States, including for immigrants, whose eligibility for federal benefits will be ...
Three House members authored a resolution recognizing the health care program's anniversary. They all voted to take it away ...
Colorado stands out among the 10 states that have dropped the highest share of Medicaid enrollees since the U.S. government lifted a pandemic-era restriction on removing people from the health ...
The bill, ushered through Congress by Republican leadership and signed by Trump Friday, includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, slashes spending on Medicaid, and creates temporary tax deductions for ...
Last fall, Colorado's State Auditor found that 90% of the state's correspondence with people on Medicaid had critical errors like "contradictory and confusing messages." ...
Colorado's Medicaid numbers aren't surging as fast as predicted amid COVID-fueled joblessness, but the program's administrators aren't relaxing yet, since federal decisions and the economy's ...
Colorado’s Medicaid rolls declined from 2006-2007 as the state’s economy stayed strong. When the economy tanked in 2008-09, unemployment rose and many people lost health insurance.