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The Fort Collins Coloradoan editorial: Editorial: Cunniff must force tough conversations on Fort Collins growth

A small-business owner in Fort Collins welcomes new employees at a pay rate just barely below our median household income, and yet those employees are moving to Wellington, Loveland and Berthoud. They are chasing value that doesn’t exist for them in Fort Collins.

The average cost of a house in Fort Collins has increased by more than $48,000 from 2014 to 2016.

And those of us who are homeowners? We’re fortunate.

We have bike paths and great parks and access to commercial corridors.

Read more at The Fort Collins Coloradoan.

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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Trust starts with listening to opponents

One of the easiest discussion points for a governmental entity that has seen a tax increase fail at the ballot box is to say that voters “needed more education.” The government leaders are close enough to the situation that they see the problems and believe they see a clear solution. If only others could see […]

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The Denver Post editorial: Medicaid hiccups cause for concern and caution

What bad timing for Colorado’s Medicaid system to look like it is incapable of accurately billing the federal government for Medicaid recipients or managing the claims providers make for services. As Republicans look to overhaul the system – House Speaker Paul Ryan’s plan fundamentally alters and ultimately reduces federal support of the Medicaid programs run […]


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