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The COVID pandemic disrupted the legislative session for a second year, but it didn't derail major advances in health equity. The budget bounced back from 2020's cuts thanks to billions in federal aid.
This Friday is Gun Violence Awareness Day. In the United States, gun violence is a public health issue. And in Colorado, many members of our community are grieving.
“Our systems have not historically been designed to catch kids up once they are behind, so the reason for concern is real.”
When it comes to vaccine hesitancy, we need to talk about the elephant in the room.
If the sound of last year’s state budget debate was a cacophony of cuts, the latest spending plan sings of surplus.
Some Colorado legislators have set their sights on addressing prescription drug costs during the 2021 session.
Sens. Michael Bennet and Tim Kaine announced the reintroduction of their updated Medicare-X Choice Act, which is intended to increase affordability, choice, and competition in health insurance.
After a 32-day pandemic-inspired pause, Colorado’s 73rd General Assembly is back to work. In less than a week, hundreds of proposals have been introduced.