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Greeley Tribune editorial: If Obamacare is removed, we hope there’s a plan in place

It was a pleasure to hear from Kim Frederick-Law and her story about the Affordable Care Act and how it helped her pay for her and her son’s health care.

Yes, it was a political event on Facebook Live designed to put second thoughts in the heads of those who want to repeal the act.

But Frederick-Law’s story, about her son diagnosed with cerebral palsy and how the act pays for his care, is a good reminder there are real, human stories behind the act.

That sometimes gets lost in all the grousing about Obamacare.

Read more at the Greeley Tribune

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Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Exploration can help us understand this planet

Wednesday’s announcement of the discovery of seven planets that might sustain life, founding orbiting a dwarf star, should give a boost to interest in space exploration. Astronomers say the planets, each about the size of our Earth, could be at the right temperature to sustain oceans of water. And they are about 40 light-years away, […]

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La Junta Tribune-Democrat editorial: It is time rethink parole

It is time to rethink parole. Prisons are stuffed beyond capacity and efforts at reform have had minimal impact and have failed to provide any meaningful dividends. The mantra of many parole boards is that parole is a privilege not a right. There are many legitimate reasons to deny that privilege – ongoing and persistent […]


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