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Nutritious food and housing are fundamental to health. Yet one in 10 Coloradans don’t get enough to eat, and one in 15 worry about having a place to live.
Nearly one in five people in southeastern Colorado went hungry at some point in the past year. Las Animas nonprofit leaders say the need is increasing.
A Rapid Increase in Housing Prices is Straining Many Colorado Households
Stigma, Not Availability, Blocks Mental Health Care for Veterans
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The proposed Public Charge rule could substantially deter families from using public benefits because the list of public benefits considered is much longer, the proposed rules are incredibly complex, and the ultimate outcome of the public charge test is difficult to predict.
Most Coloradans have plenty of healthy food to eat. But that's not always the case in rural Colorado.