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Medicaid took the brunt of the final reductions, include a reimbursement rate cut for providers and a cap on Cover All Coloradans, which provides health care to immigrants who are children or pregnant
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Colorado lawmakers are pursuing state’s first guardrails on online betting since sports wagers beganThe push has opened a fight over addiction, financial harm and whether the state has grown too dependent on gambling revenue
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Local police chiefs opposed the bill. Two Democrats voted with Republicans to reject it.
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A state Senate committee said the effort to control “neonics” was too far, too fast despite the governor’s support
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Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits. Advocacy groups say neonicotinoids are being used as an insurance policy.
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Colorado's legislative session is just over two weeks old, and lawmakers have already introduced more than 270 bills and counting. With hundreds more...
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The opening days of Colorado's legislative session are typically jovial and largely free of partisan politics. The governor capitalized on that mood...
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There were the usual jokes and friendly banter between the House and Senate. State lawmakers from both sides of the aisle exchanged hugs in a chamber...
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Colorado’s annual legislative session will convene on Jan. 8 under the shadow of the impending impeachment trial of President Donald Trump and the November election. Most of those same lawmakers
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Gov. Jared Polis has unveiled a budget proposal for 2020-21 that would expand the capacity at some state parks and boost spending on school safety in...