© 2025
In touch with the world ... at home on the High Plains
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
KZNA-FM 90.5 serving northwest Kansas is operating at just 10% power using a back up transmitter while work continues to install a new transmitter. It is hoped that this work will completed on Thursday with KZNA back to its full 100,000 watts of power with a state of the art transmitter to serve the area for many years to come.
If you can't receive KZNA at its reduced power, you can listen via the digital stream directly above or on the HPPR mobile app. For questions please contact station staff at (800) 678-7444 or by emailing hppr@hppr.org

"Single-Payer" Health Insurance Proposal to Appear on Colorado Ballot

NBC11news.com

Colorado has a proposed single-payer health plan on the ballot in November. Amendment 69 would create a state-run health-care system, funded both by taxes and by transferring money out of various federal programs.

As KDVR reports, the money would go directly into the coffers of ColoradoCare, the state’s health program. The government-run health insurer would be the first of its kind in the country. The proposal is expected to cost more than $30 billion.

If the plan goes through, private health insurance will likely cease to exist in Colorado. Co-pays and deductibles would be eliminated under the proposal.

T.R. Reid, a leader in the single-payer movement and author of the New York Times-bestselling The Healing of America, lauded the measure. “We are going to lead the country to universal health care,” he said, adding, “We should have done this decades ago.” Reid believes the taxes citizens pay would be cheaper than what residents pay for premiums and deductibles.