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The Fort Collins Coloradoan: A functioning legislature starts with you

Colorado’s 2017 legislative session came to a close Wednesday.

We have a balanced budget, which is a requirement of lawmakers per our state constitution. We have a deal on the hospital provider fee, which restores more than $500 million in funding for rural hospitals and also frees up money for other priorities.

What we don’t have is a plan to fix our roads or sufficiently fund our schools or effectively treat the many who battle mental illness in Colorado.

This editorial board has advocated for all three of these priorities in recent months. And coming into the session, legislative leadership in both the Senate and House sought solutions.

Read more at The Fort Collins Coloradoan.

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